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Outside the EU : Options for Britain / Martin Westlake.

Contributor(s): Westlake, Martin [editor.].Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing, 2020Description: xvii, 235 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781788213127; 9781788213134.Subject(s): European Union -- Membership | International trade | European Union countries -- CommerceDDC classification: 382.9
Contents:
Introduction: Martin Westlake -- 1. Lessons from the past? The 1954 Association Agreement between the UK and the European Coal and Steel Community: Christopher Lord -- 2. From the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) to the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Economic Area (EEA) – Portugal’s post-Second World War path: Vasco Cal -- 3. Norway and the EEA: why the most comprehensive trade agreement ever negotiated is not good enough for the UK: Sebastian Remøy -- 4. Switzerland: striking hard bargains with soft edges: Georges Baur -- 5. The Customs Union between Turkey and the European Union: Selim Kuneralp -- 6. "Ukraine": the Association Agreement Model: Nazar Bobitski -- 7. Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA): Kurt Hübner -- 8. The WTO Model: L. Alan Winters -- 9. "Singapore on the Thames": Alan Bollard -- 10. The United Kingdom and the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP): Stephen Woolcock -- 11. Australia (and New Zealand) after the 1973 "Great Betrayal": Alexander Downer -- 12. What Future for the Crown Dependencies, Overseas Territories and Gibraltar?: Alastair Sutton -- 13. The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland: a Flexible and Imaginative Solution for the Unique Circumstances on the Island of Ireland?: David Phinnemore -- 14. EU–UK security relations after Brexit :Gijs de Vries -- 15. The UK still in Europe? Is the UK’s Membership of the Council of Europe in Doubt?: Martyn Bond -- Afterword: Michael Leigh.
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Introduction: Martin Westlake -- 1. Lessons from the past? The 1954 Association Agreement between the UK and the European Coal and Steel Community: Christopher Lord -- 2. From the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) to the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Economic Area (EEA) – Portugal’s post-Second World War path: Vasco Cal -- 3. Norway and the EEA: why the most comprehensive trade agreement ever negotiated is not good enough for the UK: Sebastian Remøy -- 4. Switzerland: striking hard bargains with soft edges: Georges Baur -- 5. The Customs Union between Turkey and the European Union: Selim Kuneralp -- 6. "Ukraine": the Association Agreement Model: Nazar Bobitski -- 7. Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA): Kurt Hübner -- 8. The WTO Model: L. Alan Winters -- 9. "Singapore on the Thames": Alan Bollard -- 10. The United Kingdom and the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP): Stephen Woolcock -- 11. Australia (and New Zealand) after the 1973 "Great Betrayal": Alexander Downer -- 12. What Future for the Crown Dependencies, Overseas Territories and Gibraltar?: Alastair Sutton -- 13. The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland: a Flexible and Imaginative Solution for the Unique Circumstances on the Island of Ireland?: David Phinnemore -- 14. EU–UK security relations after Brexit :Gijs de Vries -- 15. The UK still in Europe? Is the UK’s Membership of the Council of Europe in Doubt?: Martyn Bond -- Afterword: Michael Leigh.

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