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100 _aSharma, Bhawna
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245 _aBrexit: Witnessing Differential Disintegration
260 _aIndian Journal of Political Science
300 _a85(1), Jan-Mar, 2024: p.143-148
520 _aUK after almost the journey of forty-seven years with EU left this regional organization finally on 31st January 2020. UK is the only sovereign country to use Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty and leave the EU. The entry of UK in EU was not easy nor its exit. UK took almost seven years to leave the union. The negotiations on Brexit between two unions are the combination of political, economic, social and legal aspects. Among various crises the exit of Britain was the most debatable issues in Europe as due to this episode the citizens of UK voted for pro- leave and the government was campaigning for pro- remain. Brexit has significant implications for both the EU and the UK. It paves the way for the study of the future of the European Union. It makes the UK almost far from the access to the single market although UK has got more control of its border and trade, but as the Brexit deal done at the same time the Coronavirus breakout, further the Ukraine- Russia War and recent Israel Hamas armed conflict all this made the long- term impact of the Brexit still unclear and unpredictable. This research paper provides comprehensive understanding of the various dimensions of Brexit from UK and EU perspectives. - Reproduced
650 _aEU, UK, Brexit, Lisbon Treaty
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773 _0Indian Journal of Political Science
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