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Britain will go after the European Union

英国脱欧后欧盟将向何处去

  • yushu, Zhou (Inner Mongolia Normal University Hongde College) ;
  • Wyrwoll, Thomas W. (UNESCO International Petroleum Commission)
  • 주옥수 (내몽고사범대학홍덕학원) ;
  • Received : 2017.01.10
  • Accepted : 2017.01.17
  • Published : 2017.01.31

Abstract

This paper focuses on the development prospects of the UK after Europe, the development situation of the EU and the world's democratic issues were discussed. Professor Zhou Yushu that the old EU pattern may no longer be suitable for contemporary development trends, the need for reform and create a new pattern of mutual benefit and win-win situation. Professor Thomas believes that the impact of Britain's departure from Europe should be viewed from a dialectical perspective, and the benefits and disadvantages of China's economic development plan will be positive for the economic development of Europe as a whole. With the common development of China.

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