1st Edition

Small States of the European Union and Brexit

Edited By Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira Copyright 2024

    This book seeks to offer a better understanding of the strategic responses to Brexit from ten small European Union (EU) member states: Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Portugal and Slovakia.

    Inspired in an intersection of different streams of research, it examines the extent and the ways Brexit has impacted these countries, analysing their coping strategies to deal with the challenges raised by such a disruptive development, as well as considering the implications of their reactions to Brexit for patterns of national foreign policy Europeanization. In so doing, this volume enhances the comprehension of smaller EU member states’ foreign and security policies, offering a systematic and comparative analysis of how political and diplomatic elites in ten countries positioned themselves domestically and within the EU vis-à-vis the Brexit process. A combination of conceptual insights, valuable empirical accounts and updated knowledge on contemporary issues from such interesting set of case studies provides room for debate on the comparability of the way(s) in which different small countries have approached their Brexit strategies. All these aspects are explored with respect to states that have been relatively neglected and underexplored in the small states literature.

    This edited volume will be of great value to upper-level students, academics, and researchers interested in European politics, foreign policy and international relations. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Journal of Contemporary European Studies.

    Introduction: Small EU member states and Brexit

    Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira and António Raimundo

     

    1. Coping with an EU and domestic crisis: Ireland’s approach to Brexit

    Mary C. Murphy

     

    2. Portugal’s strategic response to Brexit: enduring Europeanisation?

    António Raimundo and Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira

     

    3. Finland’s responses to Brexit: seeking shelter while hedging against changing risks

    Juha Jokela

     

    4. Brexit and Malta’s coping strategies: diverging shelters

    Mark Harwood

     

    5. Coping, struggling, or just getting by? Brexit and its implications for Czech and Slovak security and defence policies

    Monika Brusenbauch Meislová

     

    6. Brexit coping strategies of the Baltic states

    Kārlis Bukovskis and Andres Kasekamp

     

    7. A small state finding its way in the EU: Croatia and its approach to Brexit

    Kristijan Kotarski and Senada Šelo-Šabić

     

    Epilogue—Responses to Brexit: insights from small EU member states and lessons for exits from other regional organizations

    Diana Panke and Lukas Grundsfeld

    Biography

    Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Minho, Portugal; and Visiting Professor of the University of São Paulo, Brazil. She has published extensively on EU foreign security and defence policy (CFSP/CSDP), and Portuguese foreign policy in several renowned scientific journals.