EU-Austritt des UK: Diese Folgen hat der Brexit für Deutschland und die EU (german nyelven). Merkur.de, 2016. augusztus 22. (Hozzáférés: 2016. november 30.) „Die Briten haben sich für einen Abschied entschieden, Europa wird nun anders aussehen. Der Kontinent verliert seine (neben Frankreich) stärkste Militärmacht samt Atomwaffenarsenal, seine zweitgrößte Volkswirtschaft, das Land mit der drittgrößten Bevölkerung, die Finanzhauptstadt der Welt und einen von zwei Plätzen im UN-Sicherheitsrat. [The British have decided to leave. Europe will now look different. The continent will be losing its strongest military power (alongside France), … its second largest economy, the country with the third largest population, the financial capital of the world, and one of two seats on the UN Security Council.]”
EU Referendum Results. Sky (United Kingdom ). [2016. június 24-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2016. június 24.)
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Bunkell, Alistair: Would Brexit Harm EU's Most Powerful Military?. Sky News, 2016. június 19. (Hozzáférés: 2017. március 19.) „The UK is part of almost every active European Union operation and exit would deprive it of a major force.”
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Oliver, Tim L.: Europe without Britain. Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik. [2016. december 7-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2016. június 23.)
Baldwin, Richard: Brexit Beckons: Thinking ahead by leading economists. VoxEU.org , 2016. július 31. [2017. november 25-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2017. november 22.) „On 23 June 2016, 52% of British voters decided that being the first country ever to leave the EU was a price worth paying for 'taking back control', despite advice from economists clearly showing that Brexit would make the UK 'permanently poorer' (HM Treasury 2016). The extent of agreement among economists on the costs of Brexit was extraordinary: forecast after forecast supported similar conclusions (which have so far proved accurate in the aftermath of the Brexit vote).”
Baldwin, Richard: Brexit Beckons: Thinking ahead by leading economists. VoxEU.org , 2016. július 31. [2017. november 25-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2017. november 22.) „On 23 June 2016, 52% of British voters decided that being the first country ever to leave the EU was a price worth paying for 'taking back control', despite advice from economists clearly showing that Brexit would make the UK 'permanently poorer' (HM Treasury 2016). The extent of agreement among economists on the costs of Brexit was extraordinary: forecast after forecast supported similar conclusions (which have so far proved accurate in the aftermath of the Brexit vote).”
Oliver, Tim L.: Europe without Britain. Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik. [2016. december 7-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2016. június 23.)
Dorothea Siems: Sperrminorität (german nyelven). Die Welt, 2016. június 18. (Hozzáférés: 2016. október 9.)
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Ataman, Joseph: A British Paradox: the EU’s Most Reluctant Power is its Militarily Strongest. Wall Street Journal, 2016. június 16. (Hozzáférés: 2017. március 19.) „For the EU's military operations there is a central paradox: Britain is both its strongest asset and its principal undoer. The UK possesses one of the largest and most technologically advanced militaries in Europe - and arguably the most experienced.”