Britain's future in Europe : the known plan A to remain or the unknown plan B to leave
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Britain's future in Europe : the known plan A to remain or the unknown plan B to leave
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) , Rowman and Littlefield International, c2016
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Includes index
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Following the agreement made by Prime Minister David Cameron with the EU on 18-19 February 2016, the day for the referendum for the UK to remain in or leave the EU is set for 23 June 2016. This will be the most important decision taken by the British people in half a century, and whose consequences will live on for another half century.
The first edition of this book, published in March 2015, laid the foundations for any objective assessment of the workings of the EU and the UK's place in it. It was widely acclaimed and rated as "a myth-breaking exercise of the best kind".
This second edition adds a substantial new chapter following Cameron's agreement with the EU and announcement of the referendum. It reviews both the 'Plan A', namely the status quo for the UK in the EU as amended by the new agreement, and three variants of a 'Plan B' for secession. The key point is that the 'leave' camp have not done their homework or 'due diligence' to specify the post-secession scenario, or how the British government would face up to the challenges that this would bring. The authors therefore do the 'leave' camp's homework for them, setting out three Plan Bs more concretely and in more depth than the 'leave' camp have been able or wanted to do, or any other source has done.
The book is therefore unique and essential reading for anyone concerned with the fateful choice that lies soon ahead.
Table of Contents
Glossary / About the authors / Preface / Executive Summary - Common sense and noble idea / Part I - Questions / 1. What is the Balance of Competences Review? / 2. What are the EU's competences? / 3. What are the underlying issues? / Part II - Evidence / 1. Core single market policies / 2. Sectoral policies / 3. Economic, monetary and social policies / 4. Justice and home affairs / 5. Education, research and culture / 6. External relations / 7. General issues / Part III - Conclusions / 1. By groups of policies / 2. By reform, renegotiation, or repatriation / 3. Contemplating secession / Appendix A. Balance of Competences Review - Schedule of the British governments' work / Index / List of Boxes and Figure
Contributors: Graham Avery / Miroslav Beblavy / Arno Behrens / Steven Blockmans / Hugo Brady / Michael Emerson / Daniel Gros / Alzbeta Hajkova / Karel Lannoo / Adam Lazowski / Jorge Nunez Ferrer / Steve Peers / Michael Wriglesworth
by "Nielsen BookData"