Brexit and the commonwealth : what next? /
edited by Peter Clegg.
- xii, 153 pages
Brexit in its worldwide aspect : an opportunity to be grasped / A divided family : race, the Commonwealth and Brexit / Brexit and trade ties between Europe and Commonwealth states in sub-Saharan Africa : opportunities for pro-poor growth or a further entrenchment of north–south inequalities? / The myth of Commonwealth betrayal : UK–Africa trade before and after Brexit / Brexit, development aid, and the Commonwealth / Paradoxes of regionalism and democracy : Brexit’s lessons for the Commonwealth / The implications of Brexit for the Caribbean’s future relationship with Britain and the EU / The repercussions of Brexit for CARICOM’s cohesion / Brexit and the overseas territories : repercussions for the periphery / Australia and Brexit : deja vu all over again? / Some reflections on Brexit and its aftermath / Brexit, the UK and the Commonwealth : opportunities and challenges / Brexit : the view from Scotland / Bringing the Commonwealth back into the fold : a view from the backbenches / Brexit : a view from UKIP and the European Parliament / Brexit : a view from Gibraltar / UK’s exit from the EU : consequences for Africa and the Commonwealth / Brexit : a perspective from Singapore / Brexit : a view from New Zealand / Brexit : ‘everybody lost’ / Opportunities or challenges for the Caribbean after Brexit? / Peter Marshall -- Eva Namusoke -- Mark Langan -- Peg Murray-Evans -- Sophia Price -- Wendy C. Grenade -- Ronald Sanders -- Patsy Lewis -- Peter Clegg -- Derek McDougall -- James Mayall -- David Howell -- John M. MacKenzie -- Frank Field -- James Carver -- Joseph Garcia -- Kayode Soyinka -- Yuen Foong Khong -- W. David McIntyre -- Shridath Ramphal -- Christopher A. D. Charles.
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Uk 019186959
European Union--Great Britain. Commonwealth of Nations.
Great Britain--Foreign relations--Commonwealth countries. Commonwealth countries--Foreign relations--Great Britain. Commonwealth countries--Politics and government--21st century. Great Britain--Politics and government--21st century.