This book is the first detailed analysis of how the EU responded to Brexit. It is an important reference point for future studies of the Brexit negotiations. The authors conducted in-depth interviews with key institutional players in Brussels and in several member states to document how the EU handled the first-ever exit of one of its members. The Brexit shock came at a time when the EU had barely recovered from the Euro crisis and was struggling to manage an unprecedented inflow of refugees. The immediate fear was that Brexit might be the final straw that broke the camel ’s back.
Eurosceptics were jubilant, and Europhiles were distraught. In reality, the EU reacted to Brexit with resolve and a determination to protect the polity. The book argues that getting the process right was crucial. The EU mobilised its collective capacity to negotiate effectively and with one voice.
Table des matières
Introduction. Responding to Brexit.- Chapter 1. Framing the Brexit challenge.- Chapter 2. Creating Institutional Capacity.- Chapter 3. Building the EU’s Brexit process.- Chapter 4. Structuring the Negotiations.- Chapter 5. Sufficient Progress.- Chapter 6. Deal or no deal?.-Chapter 7. The Trade and Cooperation Agreement.- Chapter 8. Implementation of the Agreements.- Conclusions. Process and Capacity.
A propos de l’auteur
Brigid Laffan is Emeritus Professor at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy. Until her retirement in August 2021, Prof. Laffan was Director and Professor at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.
Stefan Telle worked as Research Associate in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, Italy.