Preparations for a Brexit IV: views from Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, and Malta
If Britain votes to leave the EU it will have to negotiate its exit and a new post-withdrawal relationship with the EU. Often overlooked in the UK’s debate is the fact that any exit agreement and new relationship will have to be agreed by the remaining 27 EU member states and the European Parliament. What positions might they take in the negotiations? The LSE’s BrexitVote blog is running a series of overviews from each member state and the European Parliament setting out what positions they might take. Written by authors based at universities and research institutions across Europe, and compiled by the LSE’s Tim Oliver, the overviews build on an introductory piece in which Tim Oliver set out the various negotiations the EU will undertake in the event of a British exit. This post is the fourth in the series and gives views from Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, and Malta.
| Item Type | Online resource |
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| Departments | LSE IDEAS |
| Date Deposited | 10 Apr 2017 10:36 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/73153 |