British foreign policy stands at a turning point following the 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum. Drawing on role theory, we trace the UK’s efforts to establish new foreign policy roles as it interacts with concerned international actors. We find that the pro-Brexit desire to ‘take back control’ has not yet translated into a cogent foreign policy direction. In its efforts to avoid adopting the role of isolate, the UK has projected a disoriented foreign policy containing elements of partially incompatible roles such as great power, global trading state, leader of the Commonwealth, regional partner to the EU, and faithful ally to the US. The international community has, through processes of socialization and alter-casting, largely rejected these effor...
Theresa May promised a new role for the UK in the world, dubbed “Global Britain”. But what challenge...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Internat...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
British foreign policy stands at a turning point following the 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum. Drawing on ...
The chapter highlights the prospects for the UK’s foreign policy after Brexit. Leaving the EU will h...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
Since British former Prime Minister David Cameron promised to throw a referendum on Britain's EU mem...
This paper seeks to examine Theresa May’s government foreign and defence policy choices in the light...
While it is well-known that Brexit will have consequences for the UK’s role in the world, foreign af...
This article explores the issues faced by the EU in developing its international roles post-Brexit, ...
Since the end of the Second World War, the UK has been a multilateral power par excellence, contribu...
The article deals with the peculiarities of forming the new trends in the British foreign policy, du...
The UK’s vote to leave the EU was as much a product of divisions within the Conservative party as wi...
In 2016, the Brexit-Trump watershed resulted in two consecutive shocks for British foreign policy, w...
Britain’s future role in Europe and the world is one of the key disagreements in the Brexit debate: ...
Theresa May promised a new role for the UK in the world, dubbed “Global Britain”. But what challenge...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Internat...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
British foreign policy stands at a turning point following the 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum. Drawing on ...
The chapter highlights the prospects for the UK’s foreign policy after Brexit. Leaving the EU will h...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
Since British former Prime Minister David Cameron promised to throw a referendum on Britain's EU mem...
This paper seeks to examine Theresa May’s government foreign and defence policy choices in the light...
While it is well-known that Brexit will have consequences for the UK’s role in the world, foreign af...
This article explores the issues faced by the EU in developing its international roles post-Brexit, ...
Since the end of the Second World War, the UK has been a multilateral power par excellence, contribu...
The article deals with the peculiarities of forming the new trends in the British foreign policy, du...
The UK’s vote to leave the EU was as much a product of divisions within the Conservative party as wi...
In 2016, the Brexit-Trump watershed resulted in two consecutive shocks for British foreign policy, w...
Britain’s future role in Europe and the world is one of the key disagreements in the Brexit debate: ...
Theresa May promised a new role for the UK in the world, dubbed “Global Britain”. But what challenge...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Internat...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...