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100 _94760
_aOlivié, Iliana
100 _914834
_aPérez, Aitor
245 _aPossible impacts of Brexit on EU development and humanitarian policies
260 _bEuropean Parliamentary Policy Department
_c2017
300 _a42 p.
_fRecurso online
490 _aDEVE
520 _aBrexit could have a major impact on EU development and humanitarian policies. However, although Brexit is highly likely to happen, there are still uncertainties about the UK’s new foreign policy approach and its repercussionson aid. The UK may act under three different scenarios (nationalist, realist, cosmopolitan) with different consequences for EU aid. The UK’s leaving would challenge the EU’s role as the world’sleading donor: while global aid may decrease by up to 3 %, the EU could lose between 10 % and 13 % of its world aid share. Its presence, through ODA, in neighbouring countries throughout Eastern Europe and North Africa could be particularly affected, with a cut of between 1 % and 4 %, depending on differentscenarios. The EU could react to Brexit by adopting two distinct approaches to foreign policy and development cooperation: either limiting its role to that of a regional power or growing to become a global leader. In the first approach, Brexit would have a very mild effect and would lead to very few policy challenges. However, in the second, the EU would need to compensate for the loss of Britain’s contribution to EU aid, both in quantitative and qualitative terms.
610 0 _91645
_aUnión Europea
650 0 _912744
_aDerecho humanitario
650 0 _93575
_aCooperación Internacional
651 0 _91411
_aReino Unido
710 _93871
_aParlamento Europeo
856 4 _uhttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2017/578042/EXPO_STU(2017)578042_EN.pdf
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_cBK
_kBoletín UE
_mAbril 2017
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_d19792