hamid salehi; abouzar nazarian; naser nazarian
Volume 2, Issue 5 , September 2018, , Pages 101-131
Abstract
The referendum on June 23, 2016, the British people passed the law of exit from the European Union, which became known as Bergzit. An output that has been able to have a tremendous ...
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The referendum on June 23, 2016, the British people passed the law of exit from the European Union, which became known as Bergzit. An output that has been able to have a tremendous impact on the power equations in Europe and the world. This article examines, identifies and analyzes the factors affecting Britain's exit from the EU and the various consequences of this phenomenon in the economic, trade and labor dimensions for the country and logically the realization of this important to better understand the future of the EU. And the factors influencing the country's exit from the European Union, which are currently in the pre-exit negotiation stages. Finally, we intend to help raise the level of domestic resources focused on European studies. In this study, we have dealt with the issue from a descriptive-analytical method, and have raised the question of what factors had a significant impact on Britain's exit from the EU and what consequences had had on its foreign policy? And we hypothesize that the policy of Britain's withdrawal from the EU, or Bergzeit, influenced by the three factors of its historical-cultural confrontation with the EU, David Cameron's campaign positions are on the verge of a second term as Prime Minister and the immigration crisis, and the consequences It brings with it many economic, commercial and labor dimensions for this country.