2022
DOI: 10.1080/14782804.2022.2106953
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Portugal’s strategic response to Brexit: enduring Europeanisation?

Abstract: Portugal is an often neglected country in the literature on small European states and one which is significantly exposed to the effects of Brexit. While being a core EU member, Portugal has a historic alliance with the United Kingdom, sharing with it an Atlanticist outlook. Drawing on the literature on small states, New Institutionalism and Europeanisation, this article deals with the effects of Brexit on Portugal's European strategy. More specifically, it examines the country's coping strategies vis-à-vis Bre… Show more

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“…The collection proceeds with a pair of articles dealing with two peripheral European countries, which also happen to be 'core' EU member states. Raimundo and Ferreira-Pereira (2022) focus on Portugal, a Southwestern European state with a significant exposure to Brexit owing to its important socio-economic and diplomatic links with the UK. The latter has been a top destination for Portugal's vast emigration flows and its fourth biggest export market.…”
Section: Overview Of the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collection proceeds with a pair of articles dealing with two peripheral European countries, which also happen to be 'core' EU member states. Raimundo and Ferreira-Pereira (2022) focus on Portugal, a Southwestern European state with a significant exposure to Brexit owing to its important socio-economic and diplomatic links with the UK. The latter has been a top destination for Portugal's vast emigration flows and its fourth biggest export market.…”
Section: Overview Of the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%