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Rebrexit What Brexit has cost and how UK can find its way back to Europe

Par : Thomas Schröter
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231593033
  • EAN9798231593033
  • Date de parution17/07/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Brexit was one of the most consequential political events of the 21st century - with profound economic, social, and foreign policy repercussions. Four years after leaving the EU, Rebrexit takes stock and demonstrates how Britain has regressed economically, politically, and culturally since then. Drawing on current studies, analyses, and data, the book not only traces the legacy of the separation but also discusses concrete paths back: from sectoral cooperation to new alliances and possible full EU membership.
A highly topical, scientifically sound, and clearly written book for anyone who wants to understand how Brexit came about - and why its reversal is more realistic than many believe.
Brexit was one of the most consequential political events of the 21st century - with profound economic, social, and foreign policy repercussions. Four years after leaving the EU, Rebrexit takes stock and demonstrates how Britain has regressed economically, politically, and culturally since then. Drawing on current studies, analyses, and data, the book not only traces the legacy of the separation but also discusses concrete paths back: from sectoral cooperation to new alliances and possible full EU membership.
A highly topical, scientifically sound, and clearly written book for anyone who wants to understand how Brexit came about - and why its reversal is more realistic than many believe.
Neo-Feudalismus
Thomas Schröter
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