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ID178028
Title ProperCompeting logics of integration
Other Title InformationEU trade post-Brexit
LanguageENG
AuthorD’Erman, Valerie
Summary / Abstract (Note)The European Union’s (EU) external trade policy has long been championed by scholars and practitioners alike as one of the great accomplishments for European integration. The UK’s exit from the EU in 2020 offers many precedents; one of which is the current negotiation of a trade deal between the EU and a former important member of the single market. This paper outlines the trade negotiation process between the EU and the UK and the resulting Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic to forecast the broader potential evolution of EU trade policy. The increasing visibility of nationalist and protectionist statements in various instances of political communication suggests a major shift in multilateral norms away from the liberal-international emphasis on heightened trade and interdependence. The implications for the EU external trade policy are a re-direction of efforts toward internal single market cohesion, and a more cautious approach to future potential trade agreements.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Vol. 58, No.2; Apr 2021: p.219–233
Journal SourceInternational Studies Vol: 58 No 2
Key WordsMultilateralism ;  Integration ;  EU Trade ;  Brexit


 
 
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