BREXIT
In: Hobart Paperback
Intro -- The authors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgement -- Editorial note -- Tables, figures and boxes -- 1 A blueprint for Britain: openness not isolation , -- Iain Mansfield -- Framing the endeavour -- External negotiations -- Internal preparations -- Outcomes -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Analysis of trade policy options -- Appendix B: Analysis of outcomes -- References -- 2 Britain's post-EU future and the development of EFTA plus -- Robert Oulds -- Introduction -- The EU and 'free' trade -- Aims and objectives: the desired outcomes of negotiations with the EU -- Negotiations under the Article 50: the EU's prescribed method of withdrawal -- EU law post-Brexit -- British post-Brexit influence in the EU -- Post-EU trade and migration policy -- The process of rejoining EFTA -- Reforming the EEA and EFTA: re-establishing the original purpose of the EEA -- Conclusion -- Appendix A. The alternatives -- Appendix B. Additional benefits of EFTA/EEA membership -- Appendix C. Problems with the Swiss option -- References -- 3 Old links, new ties - global free trade through the Anglosphere and Commonwealth -- Ralph Buckle and Tim Hewish -- Introduction -- Why the Commonwealth and Anglosphere nations? -- Current economic trends -- The Internet -- Should Britain join an enlarged NAFTA? -- EFTA - a possible stopgap? -- A trade deal down under: Australia and New Zealand -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Reviving the age of Drake: how a Global Free-Trade Alliance (GFTA) can transform the UK -- John C. Hulsman -- Introduction: the benefits of thinking big -- The Global Free-Trade Alliance (GFTA) -- GFTA criteria in detail -- Initial GFTA membership and the updated cohort -- The advantages of living in Drake's world -- Conclusion: deciphering the riddle of Drake's prayer -- References -- About the IEA