Outside the EU : options for Britain
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Outside the EU : options for Britain
Agenda Pub., 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In the debates about the UK's future relationship with the European Union, all sorts of possible alternatives have been bandied about, from "Singapore on the Thames" to "Canada Plus", from "Switzerland" to "Ukraine", from "Norway" to "Australia". But what do these alternative relationship models really consist of and would they be viable for the UK?
Martin Westlake brings together distinguished contributors to examine these various options, real and potential, and to consider whether they would offer a workable solution for the continued relationship between the EU and post-Brexit Britain.
These essays offer expert insight into the scale and challenge of the practical issues facing Britain as it seeks to establish a new future with its largest trading partner.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Pascal Lamy
IntroductionMartin Westlake
1. Lessons from the past? The 1954 Association Agreement between the UK and the European Coal and Steel CommunityChristopher Lord
2. From the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) to the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Economic Area (EEA) - Portugal's post-Second World War pathVasco Cal
3. Norway and the EEA: why the most comprehensive trade agreement ever negotiated is not good enough for the UKSebastian Remoy
4. Switzerland: striking hard bargains with soft edgesGeorges Baur
5. The Customs Union between Turkey and the European UnionSelim Kuneralp
6. "Ukraine": the Association Agreement ModelNazar Bobitski
7. Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)Kurt Hubner
8. The WTO ModelL. Alan Winters
9. "Singapore on the Thames"Alan Bollard
10. The United Kingdom and the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)Stephen Woolcock
11. Australia (and New Zealand) after the 1973 "Great Betrayal"Alexander Downer
12. What Future for the Crown Dependencies, Overseas Territories and Gibraltar?Alastair Sutton
13. The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland: a Flexible and Imaginative Solution for the Unique Circumstances on the Island of Ireland?David Phinnemore
14. EU-UK security relations after BrexitGijs de Vries
15. The UK still in Europe? Is the UK's Membership of the Council of Europe in Doubt?Martyn Bond
AfterwordMichael Leigh
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