Written by Marcin Grajewski,
On Thursday 23 June, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in a referendum, leaving citizens, politicians and investors uncertain about the future of EU-UK relations and about the move’s long-term implications for the country concerned, the European Union as a whole and the wider world.
This note offers links to recent commentaries and reports from major international think tanks on issues raised by the British referendum. More studies on the topic can be found in a previous edition of ‘What think tanks are thinking’ from February 2016.
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The Brexit scenarios: Towards a new UK-EU relationship
Barcelona Centre for International Relations, June 2016
Can Britain join Norway in the EEA?
Centre for European Reform, June 2016
Die Kosten eines EUAustritts
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, June 2018
Brexit referendum: Majority of EU citizens wants the United Kingdom to stay
Bertelsmann, June 2016
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