TY - BOOK AU - Oliver,Tim TI - Europe's Brexit: EU perspectives on Britain's vote to leave SN - 9781788210539 AV - HC240.25.G7 E973 2018 U1 - 320.9409/051 23 PY - 2018/// CY - Newcastle upon Tyne PB - Agenda Publishing Limited KW - European Union KW - Great Britain KW - fast KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - International Relations KW - Trade & Tariffs KW - bisacsh KW - International relations KW - Politics and government KW - European Union countries KW - Relations KW - Europe KW - 21st century KW - Pays de l'Union européenne KW - Grande-Bretagne KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - 21e siècle KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Machine generated contents note; 1; Introduction; Tim Oliver --; 2; Germany; Nicolai von Ondarza --; 3; Ireland; Andrew Gilmore --; 4; France; Vivien Pertusot --; 5; Poland; Agata Gostynska-Jakubowska --; 6; The EU institutions; Fabian Zuleeg --; 7; Benelux: the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg; Marline Huberty --; 8; Nordic member states: Denmark, Finland and Sweden; Goran von Sydow --; 9; Mediterranean member states: Italy, Greece, Cyprus and Malta; Roderick Pace --; 10; Iberia: Spain and Portugal; Laid Mestres --; 11; Baltic member states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania; Tim Oliver --; 12; Central European member states: Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia; Vladimir Bilcik --; 13; South-eastern European member states: Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Slovenia; Marko Lovec --; 14; Conclusion; Tim Oliver N2 - The Brexit debate in the UK focuses almost exclusively on the UK's own position within the European Union and largely ignores the reaction and opinion of the other 27 member states. The UK's negotiations will, however, involve each and every member state, as well as the EU institutions, and their past relationship with the UK will be critical for shaping any future relations. This book offers an in-depth, ground-up analysis of the attitudes and opinions of the rest of Europe towards Brexit. Covering the period from David Cameron's attempt to negotiate EU reform prior to the Referendum and closing with the triggering of Article 50, the book will chart the individual member states' response to, coverage of, and political fall-out from, the UK's referendum process and result. The aim is to provide a backdrop for the future relations of those states with the UK and their likely positions during the negotiations. Drawing on the research of country experts, the book provides essential context and insight into the likely approach of the European nations towards the UK at this historic juncture UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2143929 ER -