Engaging with Europe after Brexit
Post-Brexit Guide: What's been the impact — and how did it happen?
The UK government hailed an early agreement struck with Japan as "historic", but it differed little from the EU deal the UK lost access to, and ...
After Brexit, Britain and Europe embrace ever-closer union
Next on the agenda is a cooperation deal between the British government and the EU's border protection agency Frontex — another move that brings ...
UK-EU relationship after Brexit - House of Commons Library
Impartial analysis on key areas of post-Brexit agreements reached by the UK and EU and areas affected by the new relationship.
Moving Forward: The Path to a Better Post-Brexit Relationship ...
Britons overwhelmingly support the idea of the UK moving closer to the EU over the next ten to 15 years: 78 per cent of voters are in favour of ...
EU-UK relations: Towards a post-election agenda
Even in technology, an area where the EU has passed swathes of new laws since Brexit, the UK is likely to remain aligned with Brussels. The UK ...
What Future for the EU After Brexit? - Intereconomics
The EU must insist that the only other option for the UK is to stand on its own feet and start negotiating new trade deals with the EU and other countries in ...
The UK and the EU: New Opportunities, Old Obstacles
Following the mutual estrangement caused by Brexit, among other changes, this provides an opportunity to revitalise relations with the European ...
Brexit: impact, risks and opportunities for European development ...
Issues of security, migration and, above all, trade dominate the debate on post-Brexit external policies. The form and conditions for further involvement of the ...
UK-Europe relations finally head in the right direction
Time has also healed some Brexit wounds on the continent, with the UK departure from the EU now simply being accepted as a reality by European ...
UK and Europe: Cultural, diplomatic and security relations
The post-Brexit transition period ended on 31 December 2020. Following negotiations between the UK and the EU, the current relationship is ...
Time to reset the UK's relationship with the Council of Europe
Engaging with Europe after Brexit: Time to reset the UK's relationship with the Council of Europe ; Law and Politics · Foreign Policy Centre · London, UK · 29-33.
Two years later: Brexit's impact on US companies in Europe
For decades, the UK was a privileged gateway to the EU's Single Market, especially for American companies. They benefited from the combination ...
Rivals or Partners? The EU-UK Foreign Policy Relationship After ...
EU-UK cooperation on foreign policy will be hampered by the emotional and political fallout from a difficult divorce and boosted by a ...
Post-Brexit Europeanization: re-thinking the continuum of British ...
Re-engagement corresponds to situations where the UK, being no longer a member State, must disengage from EU policies but reengages in them as a ...
Can the UK Retain Global Influence After Brexit? Policies ... - RUSI
And we will still be able to influence the world in many other ways. Our language is the world's language (as well as the language of the EU). Our media, the ...
Influencing the EU after Brexit - Institute for Government
Influencing the EU after Brexit ... The UK needs to raise its game if it wants to remain influential in Europe. ... The UK will no longer be able to ...
NATO Summit an Opportunity for Unity and Leadership after Brexit
With the U.K. poised to leave the EU, leadership from the United States is needed to keep the U.K. and its continental partners working closely together in NATO ...
Timeline - The EU-UK withdrawal agreement - Consilium
EU27 leaders discussed Brexit and preparations for the negotiations on future EU-UK relations after the withdrawal. They reconfirmed their aim of establishing ...
Fixing Brexit: A New Agenda for a New Partnership With the ...
the UK government should develop a clear strategy for engaging with future regulatory changes by the EU. It should decide from the outset ...
European Foreign Policy After Brexit - Carnegie Europe
The rapidly eroding trust between the UK and the EU casts a dark shadow over the future of European foreign policy cooperation.