
The European Union After Brexit
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Though this volume is largely positive about the future of the EU after Brexit, it suggests that the process of European integration has gone into reverse, with Brexit coming amidst a series of developments that have disrupted the optimistic trajectory of integration. Covering topics such as international trade, freedom of movement, and security relations, this book answers a need for a one-stop source of strong research-based discussions of Brexit. -- .
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Janet Laible is Associate Professor of Political Science at Lehigh University -- .
Content
1 A cautionary tale: 'Brexit', economic citizenship, and the political perils of neoliberalism - Mark I. Vail
2 Subtraction by subtraction? Brexit and its impact on the common European financial space - Gregory W. Fuller
3 Brexit and the Single Market - Michelle Egan
4 Social Europe after Brexit - Scott L. Greer
5 European citizenship and free movement after Brexit - Willem Maas
6 The EU legal order without the UK: A pity to lose the contribution? - Jessica Guth
7 The East-West divide: Obstacles to European integration - Kristin Makszin
8 Networks after Brexit - Scott L. Greer and Olga Loeblova
9 European Union trade policy in the wake of the Brexit vote - Holly Jarman
10 A stronger European Union? The unexpected security consequences of Brexit - Federiga Bindi
Conclusion - The EU after Brexit: hard or soft? - Vivien Schmidt -- .
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