BREXIT

The British vote to leave the EU on 23rd June 2016 raises many questions about future relations between Britain and Germany. Whilst both sides desire the close partnership between the two countries to continue, it is as yet unclear precisely how this is going to look. We have collated some sources which we hope will help you familiarise yourselves with some of the complexities involved in this process.

2019

EU Consult Brexit Statement, The European Association of Consultants to and About Not-for-Profit Organisations, November 2019
Brexit is a cultural revolution , Yascha Mounk, The Atlantic, 24 October 2019
The UK Government’s proposal to the EU for a new Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, presented on 2 October 2019.
The impact on Europe of ‘make-believe’ Britain , Giles Merrit, Friends of Europe, 3 September 2019
Parliamentary Control of Brexit is Easier Said Than Done, Brendan Donnelly, The Federal Trust, 20. Februar 2019
Parliamentary Control of Brexit is Easier Said Than Done, Brendan Donnelly, The Federal Trust, 20. Februar 2019
The Withdrawal Agreement explained, European Commission , 8 Februar 2019
Brexit, Asia and the increased lure of Europe, Shada Islam , Friends of Europe, 22 January 2019
Information: Brexit – Online registration for British citizens living in Berlin , Berlin.de, 15 January 2019
Food Politics and Policies in Post-Brexit Britain , Professor Tim Benton, Antony Froggatt, Richard King, Georgina Wright and Dr Catherine E Thompson, Chatham House, 10 January 2019
New Powers, New Deals: Remaking British Towns after Brexit,Duncan Maclennan and Heather McCauley, Carnegie UK, January 2019

Books

Fall Out: A Year of Political Mayhem, Tim Shipman
All Out War: The Full Story of How Brexit Sank Britain’s Political Class, Tim Shipman
Brexit and Ireland, Tony Connelly
Rule Britannia – Brexit and the End of Empire, Danny Dorling and Sally Tomlinson
Exit Brexit, Kate Connolly
Heroic Failure: Brexit and the Politics of Pain, Fintan O’Toole