Brexit KBO

Author:   Jonathan S. Swift
Publisher:   Cambridge Media Group
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9781903499948


Pages:   146
Publication Date:   08 June 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jonathan S. Swift
Publisher:   Cambridge Media Group
Imprint:   Cambridge Academic
ISBN:  

9781903499948


ISBN 10:   1903499941
Pages:   146
Publication Date:   08 June 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Foreword 2 Introduction 3 Chapter 1 | The Background to Brexit 11 1.1. The Referendum 11 1.2. Why did the UK Vote to Leave? 13 1.3. The Future Direction of the EU? 14 1.3.1. Introduction 14 1.3.2. Further Integration 16 Chapter 2 | Project Fear 19 2.1. Introduction 19 2.2. The Economy 23 2.2.1. Housing, Mortgages,Taxation and Pensions 23 2.2.2. The IMF 24 2.2.3. Increases in Unemployment 27 2.2.4. Individual Threats 30 2.2.5. The Effect on Travel 31 2.2.6. Raising the Dead 32 2.3. International Trade 34 2.4. The Threat of War 36 Chapter 3 | The Facts of EU Membership 39 3.1. Introduction 39 3.2. EU Expansion 39 3.2.1. Introduction 39 3.2.2. The Trail of Treaties 43 3.2.3. A Lack of Accountability 44 3.3. Paying for the EU 49 3.3.1. National Contributions 49 3.3.2. EU Salaries 51 3.3.3. EU Expenses 53 3.4. The Free Movement of People 54 3.4.1.Introduction 54 3.4.2.Youth Unemployment in the EU 55 3.5. The Legal Minefield 56 3.6. Foreign Trade 59 3.6.1. Introduction 59 3.6.2. Current UK/EU Trade 59 3.6.3. The `Rotterdam Effect' 61 3.7. Agriculture and Fisheries 63 3.7.1. Agriculture 63 3.7.2. Fisheries 63 3.8. Other Issues 64 3.8.1. A European Army 64 3.8.2. The Euro for All 68 Chapter 4 | Immigration 71 4.1. Introduction 71 4.1.1. Immigration and `Project Fear' 71 4.1.2. Immigration: The Debate 72 4.1.3. Areas of Concern 72 4.1.4. The EU Dictates Immigrant Numbers 76 4.2. The Cultural Legacy of Mass Immigration 78 4.3. Illegal Immigration 79 Chapter 5 | Brexit Contagion 83 5.1. Introduction 83 5.2. Opposition to the EU 84 5.2.1. UK Opposition 84 5.2.2. EU Opposition 89 5.3. Anti-Democratic Voices 91 Chapter 6 | The Immediate Future 99 6.1 Introduction 99 6.2. The `Divorce Bill' 100 6.3. The Transition Period 104 6.4. Free Trade or Tariffs? 105 6.5. Northern Ireland 111 6.6. Gibraltar 113 6.7. Conclusions 114 References & Further Reading 119

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I strongly commend the book to those who want an effective summary of how Brexit happened - Sir William Cash, MP


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Jonathan S. Swift has been teaching international business and marketing for many years, and is the Programme Leader for the MSc in International Business at Salford Business School, University of Salford. He has a particular interest in the role of culture (including consumer behaviour) in international marketing, and the role and importance of foreign language competence in the development of international business relationships. His main geographical area of interest is Latin America, where he has lived and worked for a number of years.

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