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ID141673
Title ProperBritain, the European Union and the future of Europe
Other Title Informationa geostrategic perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorSimon, Luis
Summary / Abstract (Note)Any discussion of a potential ‘Brexit’ should be set against the backdrop of an increasingly convulsive European landscape. The merits and shortcomings of the European Union should be judged not in isolation, but through the lens of their implications upon a broader postwar European order that Britain has helped to build and sustain for nearly seven decades. US strategic retrenchment, Germany's economic and political pre-eminence within the EU, and Russia's attempts to recreate a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe are likely to disrupt the European balance. Luis Simón argues that ‘Brexit’ could exacerbate each of these disruptive trends – with negative ramifications for UK national security. Conversely, he contends, by leveraging its membership of and influence within the EU, Britain could help revitalise the transatlantic relationship, mitigate the spectre of a German-dominated EU, and check Russian revisionism in Eastern Europe.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol. 160, No.5; Oct/Nov 2015: p.16-23
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol: 160 No 5
Key WordsEuropean Union ;  Britain ;  European Order ;  European Landscape ;  Future of Europe ;  Geostrategic Perspective ;  Brexit ;  US Strategic Retrenchment ;  Germany's Economic and Political Pre-Eminence


 
 
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