Blog post
The new political economy of Brexit
UN BREXIT À CONTRETEMPS
Cet article de notre chercheuse Elvire Fabry, a paru dans la revue de l’Ifri, Ramsès 2021, aux éditions Dunod.
This publication is available in french.
Les effets de la crise du COVID-19 remettent en cause le rêve du Global Britain, à l’heure d’un retour à une régionalisation des chaînes de valeur. Les membres de l’UE seront également plus attentifs au respect des règles assurant la non distorsion de concurrence. De nombreux domaines de négociation demeurent ouverts. Au-delà de considérants techniques, c’est la future capacité, pour l’UE et le Royaume-Uni, de peser ensemble à l’international qui est en cause.
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