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This book provides an overview of the relationship between Canada and the EU, offering a comprehensive treatment of the 'Canada model', frequently mentioned in the discussions surrounding Brexit.
Addressing the issues in three ways: examining economic relations between Canada and the EU; comparing the essence of Canada's relationship to the EU with that of the UK post-Brexit; and considering the relations with their respective large neighbours, this book offers a deeper understanding of what the 'Canada model' really means. Contributions from different disciplinary perspectives provide expert, accessible coverage by analysing both the relationships between Canada and the EU, and between the UK and its partners.
This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of European Union politics, British Politics, Canadian politics, international trade, comparative politics and international relations.
Contents
1. Introduction Part 1: Modelling and mapping EU-UK relations 2. The many meanings of the "Canada model": CETA as "gold standard", like-mindedness, cautionary tale, and autonomy 3. What do the trade flows of Northern Ireland teach us about Brexit and the European single market? 4. Did the UK's Brexit deal follow voters' wishes? Part 2: Canada's EU relations beyond Brexit 5. Canada's pre- and post-Brexit export relations with the UK and EU 6. The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement and Canada 7. Canadian public opinion on the EU - and why it matters Part 3: The broader context 8. Contestation in US-Canada and EU-UK compared: Looking through the lens of agriculture 9. Canadian federal and subfederal procurement in the post-Brexit era 10. Brexit, CETA and new global and (mega-) regional trade agendas