The politics and economics of Brexit
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The politics and economics of Brexit
Edward Elgar Pub., 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This interdisciplinary book examines Brexit from a political economy perspective, enriched by insights from scholars of political science, history and law. Shedding light on the key motivations for Brexit, this incisive book seeks to better understand what shapes the UK's political and economic preferences and the fundamental causes and issues that have moulded its stance on the EU.
Political issues explored include the political rationality of Brexit and the reasons for the UK's unsustainable position in the EU, specific UK sovereignty concerns in the absence of a written constitution, the issue of preferences, and the UK's prospective standing in the world post EU exit. Economic considerations such as the root causes of Brexit, examination of the properties of the single market and EU regulation, including the issue of the City of London, and the importance played by subjective wellbeing rather than economic growth are investigated, as well as the challenges to be confronted post-Brexit.
The Politics and Economics of Brexit will be a key resource for scholars and students interested in the European Union, European governance and political economics. Analysing the Brexit impasse from 2016-2019, this comprehensive book will also be valuable to those working in comparative politics, international relations, business and industry.
Contributors include: S. Baroncelli, A. Bongardt, R. Bourgeot, P. Della Posta, R. Di Quirico, E. Diodato, S. Giusti , S. Rehman, M. Rosini, L.S. Talani, F. Torres
Table of Contents
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction - the politics and economics of Brexit
Annette Bongardt, Leila Simona Talani and Francisco Torres
PART 1: THE POLITICS OF BREXIT
Chapter 2: Brexit as a question of political rationality: hard choices for the UK, lessons for EU sustainability
Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres
Chapter 3: The road to Brexit: European integration, the UK and the failure of the "malign neglect" strategy toward the EU
Roberto di Quirico
Chapter 4: Brexit, sovereignty and devolution: the view of constitutional law
Stefania Baroncelli and Monica Rosini
Chapter 5: Globally alone, the UK foreign policy after Brexit
Emidio Diodato and Serena Giusti
PART 2: THE ECONOMICS OF BREXIT
Chapter 6: Social capital, heterogeneous ethnicity and Brexit
Pompeo Della Posta and Scheherazade Rehman
Chapter 7: UK dithering over Brexit: on the European single market and its regulatory model
Annette Bongardt
Chapter 8: Brexit and the future of the City of London: Between deregulation and innovation
Leila Simona Talani
Chapter 9: Brexit adds to Europe's need for economic rebalancing and technological impetus
Remi Bourgeot
Chapter 10: Brexit: What have we learnt?
Annette Bongardt, Leila Simona Talani and Francisco Torres
Index
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