The Franco-German Rivalry in the Post-Brexit European Union

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Abstract

A significant foundation of European stability after World War II has been the balance of power between the United Kingdom (UK), France, and Germany. The UK’s accession to the European Communities (EC) in 1973 had carried that ‘balance’ into the EC’s institutional framework. In this regard, the UK’s withdrawal from EU structures may lead to an important political and financial vacuum at the center of the Union. In the wake of Brexit, indications of anxiety and concerns about power imbalances have emerged around the question of which country or counties will steer the Union. There exit fresh post-Brexit assessments that indicate that the UK’s departure from the EU may catalyze the differences between Germany and France. This paper will discuss three essential scenarios for the EU’s political and economic future direction, namely, French leadership, German leadership, and a Franco-German partnership, for the post-Brexit period.

Keywords

Brexit, European Union, Power Struggle, France, Germany

Citation

Cagatay Ozdemir, “The Franco-German Rivarly in the Post-Brexit European Union”, Uluslararasi Iliskiler, Vol. 18, No. 71, 2021, pp. 129-149, DOI: 1033458/uidergisi947537

Affiliations

  • Cagatay OZDEMIR, Dr., Altınbaş University, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Istanbul
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