Will Brexit damage our security and defence? : the impact on the UK and EU

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Megjelenés: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
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Will Brexit damage our security and defence? the impact on the UK and EU by Simon Duke
1st ed. 2019
Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan 2019
XIII, 102 p. online forrás
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Chapter 1. The role of security and defence before and after the June 2016 referendum -- Chapter 2. The pre-and post-Brexit evolution of the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy -- Chapter 3. Brexit, defence expenditure and defence industries -- Chapter 4. National security and Brexit -- Chapter 5. Moving beyond Brexit: Scenarios for the future.
"In a discussion in which emotions and ideology all too often trump reason, Simon Duke brings much-needed clarity. All decision-makers should read this book" —Sven Biscop, Director of the Europe in the World Programme at the Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations, Brussels, and Ghent University, Belgium. This Palgrave Policy Essential considers the security and defence consequences of Brexit for the UK and the European Union. It considers the place of security and defence in the debates leading up to the Brexit referendum as well as in its follow-up. Importantly, the book also traces recent developments in the EU towards what may become a European Defence Union and, in light of this, considers how realistic the UK’s aspirations for a unique relationship with the Union are. The book includes a critical analysis of the consequences of Brexit for crisis management, internal security and defence industries in the UK and EU. It concludes with an examination of the options and legal tools available to both parties as they frame their post-Brexit security and defence relations. Simon Duke is Professor at the European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA), Maastricht, Netherlands and a Senior Research Fellow at Maastricht University. Prior to EIPA he held positions at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, the Mershon Center (Ohio State University), Pennsylvania State University, both USA, and the Central European University, Hungary. He was also a NATO Fellow. He is the author of several monographs on European and transatlantic foreign and security issues and has published on similar themes in numerous academic journals. He is also co-Executive Editor of the Journal of European Integration.
Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783319961064
Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783319961088
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Public policy
Great Britain Politics and government
European Union (Bruxelles)
Political science
Politics and war
Political sociology
Brexit
politika Európai Unió 21. sz.
Nagy-Britannia politika és kormányzat 21. sz.
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Will Brexit damage our security and defence? : the impact on the UK and EU
Public policy
Great Britain -- Politics and government
European Union (Bruxelles)
Political science
Politics and war
Political sociology
Brexit
politika -- Európai Unió -- 21. sz.
Nagy-Britannia -- politika és kormányzat -- 21. sz.
elektronikus könyv
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title_short Will Brexit damage our security and defence?
title_full Will Brexit damage our security and defence? the impact on the UK and EU by Simon Duke
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publishDate 2019
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physical XIII, 102 p. : online forrás
edition 1st ed. 2019
isbn 978-3-319-96107-1
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topic Public policy
Great Britain -- Politics and government
European Union (Bruxelles)
Political science
Politics and war
Political sociology
Brexit
politika -- Európai Unió -- 21. sz.
Nagy-Britannia -- politika és kormányzat -- 21. sz.
elektronikus könyv
topic_facet Public policy
Great Britain -- Politics and government
European Union (Bruxelles)
Political science
Politics and war
Political sociology
Brexit
politika -- Európai Unió -- 21. sz.
Nagy-Britannia -- politika és kormányzat -- 21. sz.
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Public policy
European Union (Bruxelles)
Political science
Politics and war
Political sociology
Brexit
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Politics and government
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generalnotes "In a discussion in which emotions and ideology all too often trump reason, Simon Duke brings much-needed clarity. All decision-makers should read this book" —Sven Biscop, Director of the Europe in the World Programme at the Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations, Brussels, and Ghent University, Belgium. This Palgrave Policy Essential considers the security and defence consequences of Brexit for the UK and the European Union. It considers the place of security and defence in the debates leading up to the Brexit referendum as well as in its follow-up. Importantly, the book also traces recent developments in the EU towards what may become a European Defence Union and, in light of this, considers how realistic the UK’s aspirations for a unique relationship with the Union are. The book includes a critical analysis of the consequences of Brexit for crisis management, internal security and defence industries in the UK and EU. It concludes with an examination of the options and legal tools available to both parties as they frame their post-Brexit security and defence relations. Simon Duke is Professor at the European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA), Maastricht, Netherlands and a Senior Research Fellow at Maastricht University. Prior to EIPA he held positions at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, the Mershon Center (Ohio State University), Pennsylvania State University, both USA, and the Central European University, Hungary. He was also a NATO Fellow. He is the author of several monographs on European and transatlantic foreign and security issues and has published on similar themes in numerous academic journals. He is also co-Executive Editor of the Journal of European Integration.