“Brexit and Internal Security is a comprehensive and objective analysis that fills the gaps in security matters of Brexit. The issues addressed in the book pave the way to make reliable hypotheses that will be of use to persons tackling future problems. It is an excellent resource for scholars of Political Science and International Relations, particularly Security Studies, and any readers interested in the EU, Brexit, and security.” (Necva Taştan, Insight Turkey, Vol. 23 (3), 2021)

This book explores the viability of future UK-EU internal security arrangements in light of Brexit, including their impact on the UK’s and the EU’s security and international standings. The authors discuss on-going negotiations and address the main political and legal concerns of possible future arrangements. As the UK prepares to leave the EU, the country is faced with having to develop new cooperation models with its neighbours to fight growing transnational security threats, as well as new strategies to maintain its leading role as an international security actor. In exploring these issues, the book aims to contribute to the general knowledge on the risks and opportunities associated with the disentanglement of the UK from European internal security cooperation; to shed more light on the debates surrounding the negotiations; and to inform the policy discussions that form the basis of proposed cooperation models and that are likely to significantly shape the future UK-EU security relationship.
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This book explores the viability of future UK-EU internal security arrangements in light of Brexit, including their impact on the UK’s and the EU’s security and international standings.
1 Introduction.- 2 The Current UK-EU Internal Internal Security Arrangements.- 3 The Consequences of Brexit for the UK and for the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice.- 4 Emerging EU and UK Negotiation Positions.- 5 Political and Legal Considerations regarding the Negotiation of the Future UK-EU Security Relationship.- 6 Sectoral Views on Brexit and Future AFSJ UK-EU Relations.- 7 Sectoral Views on Police and Judicial Cooperation.- 8 Sectoral Views on Migration and Border Cooperation.- 9 Conclusion: Priorities and Considerations for the Future UK-EU Security Relationship.
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‘The potential impact of Brexit on the United Kingdom’s internal security is huge – and often misunderstood. This book looks at the issues coolly and clearly, and proposes sensible ways forward. It is essential reading for practitioners and academics – whatever their views on Brexit.’ – Lord Jay of Ewelme, Chairman of the European Union Home Affairs Sub-Committee, House of Lords, UK, and former British Ambassador to France This book explores the viability of future UK-EU internal security arrangements in light of Brexit, including their impact on the UK’s and the EU’s security and international standings. The authors discuss on-going negotiations and address the main political and legal concerns of possible future arrangements. As the UK prepares to leave the EU, the country is faced with having to develop new cooperation models with its neighbours to fight growing transnational security threats, as well as new strategies to maintain its leading role as an international security actor. In exploring these issues, the book aims to contribute to the general knowledge on the risks and opportunities associated with the disentanglement of the UK from European internal security cooperation; to shed more light on the debates surrounding the negotiations; and to inform the policy discussions that form the basis of proposed cooperation models and that are likely to significantly shape the future UK-EU security relationship. Helena Carrapico is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Aston University and co-Director of the Aston Centre for Europe, UK. Antonia Niehuss is a researcher in international relations at the University of St Andrews, UK. Chloé Berthélémy is a researcher in European affairs at Sciences Po Lille, France.
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“The potential impact of Brexit on the United Kingdom’s internal security is huge – and often misunderstood. This book looks at the issues coolly and clearly, and proposes sensible ways forward. It is essential reading for practitioners and academics – whatever their views on Brexit.” (Lord Jay of Ewelme, Chairman of the European Union Home Affairs Sub-Committee, House of Lords, UK, and former British Ambassador to France)
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Explores the consequences and policy implications of differentiated disintegration Contributes towards a growing academic literature on the future of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783030041939
Publisert
2019-01-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet

Biographical note

Helena Carrapico is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Aston University and co-Director of the Aston Centre for Europe, UK.

Antonia Niehuss is a researcher in international relations at the University of St Andrews, UK.

Chloé Berthélémy is a researcher in European affairs at Sciences Po Lille, France.