How has the UK's conflicts in sovereignty resulted in Brexit

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Tamás Áron
További közreműködők: Andrási Dr. Gábor
Gáspár Dr. Tamás
Dokumentumtípus: Diplomadolgozat
Kulcsszavak:Anglia
Brexit
európai integráció
Európai Unió
Európai Unió hatáskörei
szuverenitás
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520 3 |a The researchwill test the hypothesis that the United Kingdom’s conflicts in sovereignty hasgreatly contributed to their exit from the European Union. As both Brexit and sovereigntyrequires a complex analysis, the author has conducted an extensive content analysisto evaluate how the United Kingdom’s sovereignty has been affected by the Europeanintegrational phases or other external factors. In order to narrow down theperspective of the study, the author has defined four dimensions of sovereigntythat has been analysed.It is a world economic theory analysis which accounts for the different pushand pull factors from 1950 to 2020. This means that the thesis will not onlyexplore the EU’s interaction, but its predecessors’ as well, such as theEuropean Coal and Steel Community, the European Economic Community. However, theresearch has shown that not only the EU itself, but the North Atlantic relationship,especially with the US also greatly contributed to the decision making of theBritish Parliament. Just as the decolonization, the study will evaluate howBritain has reached a point of exiting the union. The result of the research has shown that the different aspects of sovereigntyhas been affected one way or another by its international relationships. Incontrary to the EU’s aspirations to influence Britain’s relationship with thecontinent positively, the research found that most of the times it resulted innegative impacts on the long run. The exact effects and results are showcased inthe research’s synthesis and conclusion, and the research provides evidencethat the loss of sovereignty was indeed one of the greatest contributingfactors for Brexit’s realisation. 
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