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The June 23, 2016 referendum in which the UK voted to leave the EU (Brexit) by nearly 52%, sounded like a death knell on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the creation and continued integration of the EU. This result is seen as a fatal blow to the EU, especially since no preparations have been made for the possibility of a member state leaving the EU, as the focus is still on enlargement, even though precautions have been taken in the Lisbon Treaty with Article 50, which envisages the procedure for a member state's exit. What are the possible effects of the Brexit in the medium and long term…mehr

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The June 23, 2016 referendum in which the UK voted to leave the EU (Brexit) by nearly 52%, sounded like a death knell on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the creation and continued integration of the EU. This result is seen as a fatal blow to the EU, especially since no preparations have been made for the possibility of a member state leaving the EU, as the focus is still on enlargement, even though precautions have been taken in the Lisbon Treaty with Article 50, which envisages the procedure for a member state's exit. What are the possible effects of the Brexit in the medium and long term on European construction? What are the impacts of Brexit on the integrity of the United Kingdom? What are the demographic and economic perspectives of the EU? What are the geopolitical stakes and prospects for the EU with Brexit and what would be the strategic consequences of an effective Brexit? And what new political roadmap for the EU and its prospects?
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Matouk BELATTAF, doctor de Estado y profesor de la Universidad de Béjaia (1991-2017) y director de investigación del Laboratorio de Economía y Desarrollo. Actualmente es profesor en la Universidad Kasdi Merbah de Ouargla. Autor de varios artículos y libros sobre PYME, desarrollo, migración, Unión Europea, turismo y medio ambiente,...