Start Over Please hold this item Export MARC Display Return To Browse
 
     
Limit search to available items
Record: Previous Record Next Record
Author Morphet, Janice.
Title Beyond Brexit? : how to assess the UK's future / Janice Morphet.
Publication Info Bristol : Policy Press, 2017.



Descript 1 online resource (v, 179 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents BEYOND BREXIT?; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Brexit: how did we get here?; Beyond Brexit?; The road to the referendum; Brief context on the UK's relationship with the EU; What is Article 50?; Implications of the referendum for Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and Gibraltar; 2. What does the EU do for the UK and the UK for the EU?; What does the EU do for the UK?; Benefiting from environmental standards; What does the UK do for the EU?; 3. What are the options for future UK/EU institutional relationships?; Introduction; Why do these models matter?; What models are there?
4. What immediate actions does the UK need to take?Introduction; Stabilise markets; Reinvent welfare state to re-unify country; Stabilise existing projects and programmes; Prepare negotiating positions; 5. Beyond Brexit, what will stay the same?; Overview of key government policies in addition to Brexit; Discussion of the May doctrine of new welfarism; Implications for state devolution; Implications for climate change and the environment; Implications for trade and competition; Implications for energy security; Security and defence policy; 6. Beyond Brexit, what will be lost?; Introduction
Universities: loss of students, staff, funding and cooperationAddressing inequalities: health, poverty and skills; Culture and heritage; Funding and trade agreements; Free movement; The use of English as an EU official language; Post-political methods of policy and delivery; 7. Beyond Brexit, what will be foregone?; Introduction; Funding for local investment; Transport; Spatial plans and territorial policies; Environment and climate change policies; Economic policy; Social and cultural policy; Energy policy; 8. How can we assess the future beyond Brexit?; The changing context for Brexit
Will the Brexit process influence the outcome?What will be the effects of Brexit on the UK economy?; What pressures will be placed on the EU by international bodies to close the gap with the UK?; How will Brexit affect the whole of the UK?; How will the EU change without the UK?; Is it possible to identify any likely unintended consequences?; How will the UK respond to the Brexit deal?; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781447339250 (e-book)
1447339258 (e-book)
Click on the terms below to find similar items in the catalogue
Author Morphet, Janice.
Series Policy Press shorts. Insights
Policy Press shorts. Insights.
Subject European Union.
Great Britain -- Relations -- European Union countries.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 2007-
Descript 1 online resource (v, 179 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents BEYOND BREXIT?; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Brexit: how did we get here?; Beyond Brexit?; The road to the referendum; Brief context on the UK's relationship with the EU; What is Article 50?; Implications of the referendum for Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and Gibraltar; 2. What does the EU do for the UK and the UK for the EU?; What does the EU do for the UK?; Benefiting from environmental standards; What does the UK do for the EU?; 3. What are the options for future UK/EU institutional relationships?; Introduction; Why do these models matter?; What models are there?
4. What immediate actions does the UK need to take?Introduction; Stabilise markets; Reinvent welfare state to re-unify country; Stabilise existing projects and programmes; Prepare negotiating positions; 5. Beyond Brexit, what will stay the same?; Overview of key government policies in addition to Brexit; Discussion of the May doctrine of new welfarism; Implications for state devolution; Implications for climate change and the environment; Implications for trade and competition; Implications for energy security; Security and defence policy; 6. Beyond Brexit, what will be lost?; Introduction
Universities: loss of students, staff, funding and cooperationAddressing inequalities: health, poverty and skills; Culture and heritage; Funding and trade agreements; Free movement; The use of English as an EU official language; Post-political methods of policy and delivery; 7. Beyond Brexit, what will be foregone?; Introduction; Funding for local investment; Transport; Spatial plans and territorial policies; Environment and climate change policies; Economic policy; Social and cultural policy; Energy policy; 8. How can we assess the future beyond Brexit?; The changing context for Brexit
Will the Brexit process influence the outcome?What will be the effects of Brexit on the UK economy?; What pressures will be placed on the EU by international bodies to close the gap with the UK?; How will Brexit affect the whole of the UK?; How will the EU change without the UK?; Is it possible to identify any likely unintended consequences?; How will the UK respond to the Brexit deal?; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781447339250 (e-book)
1447339258 (e-book)
Author Morphet, Janice.
Series Policy Press shorts. Insights
Policy Press shorts. Insights.
Subject European Union.
Great Britain -- Relations -- European Union countries.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 2007-

Subject European Union.
Great Britain -- Relations -- European Union countries.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 2007-
Descript 1 online resource (v, 179 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents BEYOND BREXIT?; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Brexit: how did we get here?; Beyond Brexit?; The road to the referendum; Brief context on the UK's relationship with the EU; What is Article 50?; Implications of the referendum for Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and Gibraltar; 2. What does the EU do for the UK and the UK for the EU?; What does the EU do for the UK?; Benefiting from environmental standards; What does the UK do for the EU?; 3. What are the options for future UK/EU institutional relationships?; Introduction; Why do these models matter?; What models are there?
4. What immediate actions does the UK need to take?Introduction; Stabilise markets; Reinvent welfare state to re-unify country; Stabilise existing projects and programmes; Prepare negotiating positions; 5. Beyond Brexit, what will stay the same?; Overview of key government policies in addition to Brexit; Discussion of the May doctrine of new welfarism; Implications for state devolution; Implications for climate change and the environment; Implications for trade and competition; Implications for energy security; Security and defence policy; 6. Beyond Brexit, what will be lost?; Introduction
Universities: loss of students, staff, funding and cooperationAddressing inequalities: health, poverty and skills; Culture and heritage; Funding and trade agreements; Free movement; The use of English as an EU official language; Post-political methods of policy and delivery; 7. Beyond Brexit, what will be foregone?; Introduction; Funding for local investment; Transport; Spatial plans and territorial policies; Environment and climate change policies; Economic policy; Social and cultural policy; Energy policy; 8. How can we assess the future beyond Brexit?; The changing context for Brexit
Will the Brexit process influence the outcome?What will be the effects of Brexit on the UK economy?; What pressures will be placed on the EU by international bodies to close the gap with the UK?; How will Brexit affect the whole of the UK?; How will the EU change without the UK?; Is it possible to identify any likely unintended consequences?; How will the UK respond to the Brexit deal?; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781447339250 (e-book)
1447339258 (e-book)

Links and services for this item: