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The EU Referendum: Brexit's Imperial Delusions

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Haastrup T (2016) The EU Referendum: Brexit's Imperial Delusions. The Disorder of Things: For the Relentless Criticism of All Existing Conditions Since 2010 [Blog Post] 25.05.2016. https://thedisorderofthings.com/2016/05/25/eu-referendum-brexits-imperial-delusions/

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First paragraph: One key aspect of the EU referendum debate has been the rise of competing narratives about Britain¡¯s role in the world inside and outside of the EU. On the Brexit side, campaigners argue that escaping the EU would revive Britain¡¯s standing, allowing it to reconfigure relations with Europe, strengthen existing non-European partnerships, and forge new ones. These claims rest on a series of self-delusions about Britain¡¯s capacity to unilaterally set the terms of its international partnerships. Brexiteers willfully ignore those prospective partners who say that a post-Brexit UK would be a less attractive partner. Their narrative seems to rest more on imperial delusions than solid ground ¨C and it is hardly a narrative appropriate for a truly democratic, internationalist country.

Type of mediaBlog Post
StatusPublished
Publication date25/05/2016
Publication date online25/05/2016
PublisherThe Disorder of Things