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McSmörgåsbord: What post-Brexit Scotland can learn from the Nordics

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By (author): Eberhard Bort Lesley Riddoch

The Nordic countries have a veritable smörgåsbord of relationships with the European Union, from in to out to somewhere in between.

So, what does that mean for Scotland?

Well, somewhere in this incredible diversity of relationships with Europe is an arrangement thats likely to be good for Scotland too strangely enough, maybe more than one. Inside or outside the UK, Scotland wants to keep trade and cultural links with Europe that much is clear. But is the EU really the best club in town for an independent Scotland?

Or would Scots benefit from doing a Norway joining the halfway house of the EEA and keeping the Single Market but losing the troublesome Common Fisheries and Agriculture Policies?

Would an independent Scotland need the support and shelter of another union or could the nation stand alone like the tiny Faroes or Iceland?

These tough questions have already been faced and resolved by five Nordic nations and their autonomous territories within the last 40 years. Perhaps theres something for Scotland to learn?

The unique combination of personal experience and experts insights give this book its hands-on character: pragmatic and thought-provoking, challenging and instructive, full of amazing stories and useful comparisons, enriching the debates about Scotlands post-Brexit future as a Nordic neighbour.

Scotlands response to Britains divided Brexit vote has been positively Nordic Scots expect diversity and empowerment to be entirely possible whilst Westminsters reaction has been decidedly British. One singer one song. One deal for everyone end of. Lesley Riddoch

Of course, the majority of Nordic nations are eu members. But perhaps the eea is a closer fit for Scotland? Perhaps, too, a viable halfway house option would boost support for Scottish independence? Especially since Holyrood may not automatically retrieve powers from Europe post Brexit. Paddy Bort

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Product Details
  • Weight: 210g
  • Dimensions: 136 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781912147007

About Eberhard BortLesley Riddoch

LESLEY RIDDOCH writer journalist and broadcaster is one of the most popular personalities in Scottish media. She is a weekly columnist for The Scotsman and a regular commentator in other papers. In 2006 she was shortlisted for the Orwell prize for political writing. During the 1990s she was founder of the feminist magazine Harpies and Quines assistant editor of The Scotsman (where she edited a special edition known as The Scotswoman written by its female staff in 1995) and contributing editor of the Sunday Herald. Her latest work is the popular Blossom: What Scotland Needs to Flourish. EBERHARD PADDY BORT a graduate in English and German of Tübingen University is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Edinburgh and the Academic Coordinator of the Institute of Governance. His teaching has included Scottish Society and Culture Contemporary Irish Politics and British Studies. He is currently the Book Reviews Editor of Scottish Affairs.

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