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European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Ireland, Portugal, Austria and Croatia

Gilmore, Andrew, Raimundo, António, Sigalas, Emmanuel and Šelo Šabić, Senada (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Ireland, Portugal, Austria and Croatia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Oct 2015). Website.

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Abstract

The success or failure of David Cameron’s planned renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership will depend to a large extent on how the other 27 EU member states respond to his proposals. But how do countries across the EU view the UK’s renegotiation? Building on a report published in 2014 by the German Council on Foreign Relations, EUROPP is running a series of overviews of the renegotiation from each of the EU’s member states. Compiled by Tim Oliver and written by authors based at universities and research institutions, the overviews will set out what discussion – if any – there has been about the renegotiation and the wider views within each country on the renegotiation and a potential Brexit. This post is the fourth in the series and gives views from Ireland, Portugal, Austria and Croatia. Ireland: Brexit is a matter of significant and growing concern in Ireland Portugal: Lisbon’s attitude has been fairly positive to the renegotiation, but without support for Treaty changes Austria: After Brexit and Grexit, could Auxit be next? Croatia: Zagreb sympathises with the UK’s positions, but sees few short-term gains from a renegotiation

Item Type: Online resource (Website)
Official URL: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/
Additional Information: © 2015 The Author(s)
Divisions: LSE
Subjects: J Political Science > JN Political institutions (Europe)
J Political Science > JN Political institutions (Europe) > JN101 Great Britain
Date Deposited: 27 Mar 2017 11:23
Last Modified: 13 Sep 2024 23:57
URI: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/70905

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