Description |
1 online resource (8 pages) |
Series |
Brief, 2315-1110 ; 13, Jun 2021 |
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Brief (European Union Institute for Security Studies), 2315-1110 ; 13, Jun 2021
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Summary |
Brexit brings significant challenges for the EU and Britain alike in a host of foreign, security and defence areas. Britain has opted for a rejection of historic obligations, shifting to a transactional relationship with the EU that could be structurally and normatively challenging. The EU needs to rework its diplomatic relations with the UK based on non-institutionalised foreign, security and defence policy (FSDP) options, bilateral and trilateral contact, as well as identifying and leveraging viable diplomatic opportunities abroad. Both the EU and the UK now need to reconfigure their individual, regional and global ambitions based on their reputation, responsibility, resources and relevance |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
withdrawal from the EU.
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third country.
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EU relations.
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foreign policy.
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common security and defence policy.
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diplomatic relations.
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United Kingdom.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hadfield, Amelia
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Wright, Nicholas
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Institute for Security Studies (Paris, France)
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ISBN |
9789294620163 |
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9294620166 |
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