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Brexit and After

Perspectives on European Crises and Reconstruction from Asia and Europe

  • Gives the reader an understanding of what Brexit is and why the people of the UK voted for it

  • Explains the relation among Brexit and US President Donald Trump and Brexit and Asian development

  • Considers what the future of the EU and the new world order will be and the implications for Asia

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Post Brexit and European Integration

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 91-91
    2. Post-Brexit European Integration

      • Bruno Dallago, Steven Rosefielde
      Pages 93-105
    3. Brexit: Reasons and Domestic Consequences

      • Miguel Angel Vecino
      Pages 149-155
  3. Brexit and After: Influence on other Countries: Oceania, China and India

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 157-157
    2. Shifting Frames: Images of Brexit in NZ and Possible Consequences

      • Serena Kelly, Franzisca Doser, Natalia Chaban
      Pages 159-179
    3. BREXIT and India: Challenges and Opportunities

      • Pradeep S. Chauhan
      Pages 189-198

About this book

This book makes a new departure from others on the subject. Not only does it analyze Brexit from the domestic point of view in the UK—democracy, social analysis, and construction of new institutionalization with the EU – it extends the analysis externally and reconsiders the EU and UK relationship with Asia and the implications for international relations and a new world order. From this foundation, this book presents a broad and diverse spectrum of views concerning Brexit and the EU. For these reasons, it serves as an original and excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate students as well as for researchers of the EU and international relations.

 Contributions to this volume are from the European Union Studies Association (EUSA) Asia Pacific Tokyo Conference and affiliated conferences at the following universities between 2017-19: Aoyama Gakuin University (Tokyo), Taiwan National University (Taipei), and Fudan University (Shanghai). Almost all of the authors have engaged in interdisciplinary research on the EU, are members of the EUSA Asia Pacific, and have made public presentations on Brexit and how it relates to the EU, Asia, international relations, economics, and institutions. Therefore, this book presents various aspects of Brexit and its aftermath from the perspectives of the disciplines of political science, economics, and international relations in its analysis of the UK, the EU, Asia, and the future world order.

 The EUSA Presidents and executive committee members participated in the Asia Pacific Conference; postgraduate student workshops were organized and their presentations moderated, thereby guaranteeing both the quality of the contributions to this book as well as encouraging young talented scholars to write about Brexit and the EU.

While many books on Brexit have been published, this book offers many new and perspectives that provide suggestions for possible solutions to the problems facing the UK and the EU after Brexit. 

Editors and Affiliations

  • International Politics, Economics and Communication, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan

    Kumiko Haba

  • NCRE, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

    Martin Holland

About the editors

Kumiko Haba, Aoyama Gakuin University


Martin Holland, University of Canterbury

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