英文摘要 |
The UK referendum on Brexit was passed unexpectedly by a 52% majority. This result will not only reshape the UK's place in the world but also has profound and enduring impac on the UK politics and economy. Economically, the Brexit result has aused continuing devaluation of UK sterling and declines in contracts, investment and employment. The UK financial service sectors have been affected the most. It is difficult for the City of London to maintain its position as the leading financial center of the euro without the UK being a member of the EU. Politically, reconciling conflicting demands between the referendum result of Brexit and the request of Scotland and Northern Ireland to stay in the EU becomes the most mperative challenge for UK decision-makers. This paper uses an example of Greenland's exit from the EC in 1985 and argues that individual approaches to EU membership for different regions in the same country is not an unimaginable option in the EU politics. Nevertheless, the UK will encounter serious and unpredictable external challenges ahead, and mounting pressures from the international economy. |