Originally published in The Conversation, June 8, 2018 1.43pm BST.The British government has made it clear it wants a new kind of security deal with the European Union after Brexit. In a speech in London on June 6, David Davis, secretary of state for exiting the EU, set out five aims for a new security partnership. He highlighted the need for a “lasting, positive” agreement, “a stable relationship, built on trust” – a relationship that “doesn’t need to be revisited or renegotiated”. Davis promised that the UK would make appropriate contributions to the costs of programmes that underpin continued cooperation. And he added that the UK “would respect the remit of the European Court of Justice” when participating in EU agencies, without explain...
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Negotiating the UK’s future security and defence relationship with the EU was never going to be easy...
With only a few days to go until the UK’s referendum on EU membership, both sides of the campaign ar...
The impact of Brexit is strategic. Several governmental institutions must redefine and revise their...
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