Britain's no-deal debacle? The costs at home and likely setbacks abroad
John Ryan
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For much of the past four years, and increasingly in the past few months, the United Kingdom has drifted in the direction of a No-Deal Brexit. In this Strategic Update, John Ryan explores the economic and political consequences for the United Kingdom of such a situation, as well as the domestic factors in Ireland and the United States that may provide unanticipated problems for the Johnson government.
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Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2020-10-15
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