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Study On The Relationship Between The Britain And The EU

Posted on:2015-09-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X J JiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330431454995Subject:International politics
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The EU is the world’s highest level of economic and political integration of international organizations, As a member of the EU and European powers, The special relationship with the EU and the British has been one of the hot issues in the field of international politic.However, since the UK joined the European Union,it has been half-hearted。In1960, the British established the EFTA to counter the EEC, refused to participate in the Eurozone, reject single currency, stick with sterling, And opinionated on the "fiscal compact".In foreign relations, the UK pursues "Atlanticism", keep a distance from France,Germany and other European countries, At the beginning of2013, Cameron put referendum about whether The UK withdraw from the EU or not. Britain frequently made troubles within the EU, it can be described as a full "bad person."In contrast to other European countries, Since1963, Turkey has been seeking to join the European Union, even though the cold was repeatedly rejected and Turkey never change his mind, in Ukraine, in order to join The EU, it almost cause Secession.The attitude in dealing with the European Union forming a strong contrast with the United Kingdom. Why does the Britain stick to the attitude of the EU, it has deep historical roots of social。The paper is about the relationship between Britain and the EU, the focus of the analysis is that the ambiguous motives of British, before the paper focuses on the relationship between Britain and Europe, firstly, made a more detailed analysis on the theoretical basis of the British diplomacy, secondly discussed the history of the relationship between Britain and Europe. In the analysis of the reasons of UK’s half-hearted to the European, mainly launched from both internal and external aspects, and in the paper I showed that whether from the British point of view of domestic political, or the impact of external factors, or also from the perspective of the European Union, the United Kingdom in the short term are not easily withdraw from the EU. Finally, analysis the prospects for the development of relations between Britain and Europe.
Keywords/Search Tags:Britain and Europe, Euroscepticism, Pragmatism
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