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E-grāmata: Risk of Brexit: The Politics of a Referendum

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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Nov-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Policy Network, London
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783487202
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  • ISBN-13: 9781783487202
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This is a critical time for the relationship between Britain and Europe, as politicians debate the crisis facing the European Union and Britains role within it. This second edition consists largely of new material that charts how recent political developments have changed the debate surrounding Britains membership of the EU. Following the 2015 general election and with the promise of an imminent referendum on Brexit, the book now considers: -How has the renegotiation agenda shifted? -How are EU partners responding to threats of departure from Britain? -What was the impact of the 2015 general election? -What are the politics of a referendum on membership in 2017? - How can a pro-European case be made?

By seeking answers to these questions, Roger Liddle assesses the impact of a series of miscalculated gambles by David Cameron and his forebears that leaves Britain teetering on the edge of an exit from the European Union.
About the Author vii
Preface ix
HOW WE GOT HERE
1(28)
1 The Remorseless Logic of Conservative Division on Europe
3(14)
2 The Shifting Renegotiation Agenda
17(12)
GEARING UP FOR THE RENEGOTIATION
29(30)
3 The Impact of the 2015 General Election on the European Question
31(10)
4 Will Britain's EU Partners Deliver What Cameron Needs?
41(10)
5 What Does Cameron Actually Want?
51(8)
THE RENEGOTIATION AGENDA
59(40)
6 No Longer Part of `Ever-closer' Union?
61(8)
7 Fair Treatment Between the `Euro-ins' and `Euro-outs'
69(10)
8 A New Deal on Migration
79(12)
9 A More Competitive EU
91(8)
PROSPECTS FOR THE REFERENDUM AND THEREAFTER
99
10 The Conservative Politics of the Referendum
101(8)
11 Corbyn and Europe
109(6)
12 Can Cameron Win a Vote to Remain?
115(14)
13 Will the Referendum Resolve Britain's Europe Dilemma?
129
Roger Liddle is co-chair of Policy Network and became a life peer in 2010. He was formerly Tony Blairs special adviser on European policy and subsequently worked for three years in the European commission, first in the trade commissioners cabinet and then advising the president of the commission. He has been at the heart of the Europe debate for two decades, with detailed knowledge of both the politics and public policy. Roger has written extensively on European and British affairs, including The Blair Revolution (with Peter Mandelson, 1996), Global Europe, Social Europe (with Anthony Giddens and Patrick Diamond, 2006), Beyond New Labour (with Patrick Diamond, 2009), The Europe Dilemma: the Drama of EU Integration (2014), and The Social Reality of Europe Ater the Crisis (with Patrick Diamond and Daniel Sage, 2015), and he is author of several other Fabian Society and Policy Network pamphlets.

He also coauthored two papers for the president of the European commissions thinktank, the Bureau of European Policy Advisers, on Europes Social Reality (February 2007) and the Single Market: Yesterday and Tomorrow (July 2006), and since then has contributed to various edited collections on the single market, the social challenges facing Europe, the case for a social investment strategy and Britains European policy.