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The British referendum of June 23, 2016 yielded a favorable balance for Brexit, highlighting the European integration system. The vote took place in a context of acute international economic crisis because of falling oil and commodity prices, a migratory crisis around European borders and several conflicts in its immediate geographical space. The main objective of this book is to pose the possible scenarios of a European and British post-Brexit policy to Africa. The author presents a set of variables - political relations, economic-trade relations, security and defense, and bilateral relations - to indicate the possible scenarios and alternative trends that would mark the new political, economic and military relations between these actors and Africa.
About the author
Yoslan Silverio González (Santa Clara, 1985). Il a obtenu un diplôme d'histoire à l'université de La Havane (UH) en 2009. En 2009-2010, il a travaillé comme chercheur au Centre d'études sur l'Afrique et le Moyen-Orient (CEAMO). Depuis septembre 2010, il travaille à l'International Policy Research Center. Depuis 2013, il est professeur adjoint à l'Université de Houston.