A British withdrawal from the European Union (EU) would change Britain, the EU, the politics and security of Europe and the place of all three in the international system. To explore these possible changes, this article draws on a series of commissioned analyses that look at the views of Brexit in other EU member states and select third countries outside the EU. Specifically, it examines and maps out the prevailing ideas of what the aforementioned changes could entail. It argues that ideas connected to European unity and integration will define how a Brexit is managed
The Brexit vote of 23 June 2016 is expected to have a profound impact, not only on Britain itself, b...
The Brexit vote of 23 June 2016 is expected to have a profound impact, not only on Britain itself, b...
The Brexit vote of 23 June 2016 is expected to have a profound impact, not only on Britain itself, b...
Britain’s vote to withdraw from the EU came as an unexpected shock to many in the UK, the rest of th...
Britain’s vote to withdraw from the EU came as an unexpected shock to many in the UK, the rest of th...
Britain’s vote to withdraw from the EU came as an unexpected shock to many in the UK, the rest of th...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Queen's University Belfa...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
A vote by the British people to withdraw from the EU – also known as a ‘Brexit’ – will have signific...
The vote by the British people to leave the European Union has presented the EU with an unprecedente...
How should the European Union react to the decision of the UK to withdraw from the union? This is th...
How should the European Union react to the decision of the UK to withdraw from the union? This is th...
This article considers the impact of Brexit on the future of Social Europe. Through recourse to key ...
The Brexit debate in the UK focuses almost exclusively on the UK’s own position within the European ...
The Brexit vote of 23 June 2016 is expected to have a profound impact, not only on Britain itself, b...
The Brexit vote of 23 June 2016 is expected to have a profound impact, not only on Britain itself, b...
The Brexit vote of 23 June 2016 is expected to have a profound impact, not only on Britain itself, b...
Britain’s vote to withdraw from the EU came as an unexpected shock to many in the UK, the rest of th...
Britain’s vote to withdraw from the EU came as an unexpected shock to many in the UK, the rest of th...
Britain’s vote to withdraw from the EU came as an unexpected shock to many in the UK, the rest of th...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Queen's University Belfa...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
A vote by the British people to withdraw from the EU – also known as a ‘Brexit’ – will have signific...
The vote by the British people to leave the European Union has presented the EU with an unprecedente...
How should the European Union react to the decision of the UK to withdraw from the union? This is th...
How should the European Union react to the decision of the UK to withdraw from the union? This is th...
This article considers the impact of Brexit on the future of Social Europe. Through recourse to key ...
The Brexit debate in the UK focuses almost exclusively on the UK’s own position within the European ...
The Brexit vote of 23 June 2016 is expected to have a profound impact, not only on Britain itself, b...
The Brexit vote of 23 June 2016 is expected to have a profound impact, not only on Britain itself, b...
The Brexit vote of 23 June 2016 is expected to have a profound impact, not only on Britain itself, b...