The UK and the European Union: an awkward partnership?

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The UK is often dubbed an 'awkward partner' in its relationship with the EU. Its reluctance to participate in post-War integration, frequent disagreements between London and Brussels and Brexit all suggest a difficult partnership. But the ‘awkward’ characterisation is simplistic and isn’t necessarily fair, and the UK has often been a driver of European integration. This course charts the history of UK-EU relations from the end of the Second World War to present, unpicking the political factors which have shaped the trajectory of the UK’s relationship with the EU, and will continue to shape their partnership after Brexit.

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