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Making a success of Brexit and reforming the EU: the Brexit edition of The Trouble With Europe / Roger Bootle.

By: Bootle, R. P [author.]Publisher: London : Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2017Edition: Fourth edition; Brexit editionDescription: xiv, 353 pages : illustrations, maps (black and white)Content type: text | still image | cartographic image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781473668478Uniform titles: The trouble with Europe Subject(s): European Union | European Union countries -- Economic conditions | European Union countries -- Politics and government | Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries | European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Great BritainDDC classification: 337.142 Summary: "Making a Success of Brexit and Reforming the EU is the extensively revised and expanded post-Brexit edition of the acclaimed The Trouble with Europe. Following Britain's vote to leave the EU and the ensuing uncertainty in both Europe and the UK, here, one of Britain's best known economists Roger Bootle, charts a way forward for all. For Leavers and Remainers alike, this book analyses the choices the UK faces about its relationship with the EU - and the rest of the world. It discusses the key issues concerning a 'hard' or 'soft' Brexit, Free Trade Agreements, the Single Market and the Customs Union, as well as the principles and pitfalls of the negotiating process. Meanwhile, with or without Brexit, the EU faces an existential crisis. It needs to choose between three different paths: radical reform, further integration or break-up. This book assesses the costs and benefits of each, concluding with a version of how the world would look without the EU. Bootle's exemplary outline of the origins and historical context of the EU is retained from the previous edition, where he acknowledges the remarkable achievements of the EU, before laying out the shortcomings which have led to the parting of the ways with Britain. This is the essential read as the Brexit negotiations progress." Hodder & Stoughton website. https://www.hodder.co.uk/books/detail.page?isbn=9781473668478
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Previous edition: 2016.

"Making a Success of Brexit and Reforming the EU is the extensively revised and expanded post-Brexit edition of the acclaimed The Trouble with Europe. Following Britain's vote to leave the EU and the ensuing uncertainty in both Europe and the UK, here, one of Britain's best known economists Roger Bootle, charts a way forward for all.

For Leavers and Remainers alike, this book analyses the choices the UK faces about its relationship with the EU - and the rest of the world. It discusses the key issues concerning a 'hard' or 'soft' Brexit, Free Trade Agreements, the Single Market and the Customs Union, as well as the principles and pitfalls of the negotiating process.

Meanwhile, with or without Brexit, the EU faces an existential crisis. It needs to choose between three different paths: radical reform, further integration or break-up. This book assesses the costs and benefits of each, concluding with a version of how the world would look without the EU.

Bootle's exemplary outline of the origins and historical context of the EU is retained from the previous edition, where he acknowledges the remarkable achievements of the EU, before laying out the shortcomings which have led to the parting of the ways with Britain.

This is the essential read as the Brexit negotiations progress." Hodder & Stoughton website.

https://www.hodder.co.uk/books/detail.page?isbn=9781473668478

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