Brexit (Indonesian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Brexit" in Indonesian language version.

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  • Chardon, M. (1 Januari 2016). "Sperrminorität" (dalam bahasa Jerman). Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung. diakses tanggal 10 Juni 2018

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  • "1990-1999". The history of the European Union - 1990-1999. Europa. Diakses tanggal 28 Mei 2018.

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  • "European Plenary sitting 10 April 2017". European Parliament. 10 April 2017. Diakses tanggal 30 Mei 2019. "a revocation of notification [by Article 50] needs to be subject to conditions set by all EU27, so that it cannot be used as a procedural device or abused in an attempt to improve on the current terms of the United Kingdom's membership"

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  • Samson, Adam (11 Mei 2018). "Leave.EU campaign fined by UK Electoral Commission". Financial Times. Diakses tanggal 28 Mei 2018.
  • Khan, Mehreen (15 Agustus 2017). "Speed read: UK lays out customs plans in Brexit paper". Financial Times. Diakses tanggal 30 Mei 2018. 
  • Jim Pickard (30 Oktober 2017). "Key details of Brexit impact reports on 58 industries to stay secret". Financial Times. Diakses tanggal 1 Juni 2018.
  • Giles, Chris (18 December 2017). "The real price of Brexit begins to emerge". Financial Times. Diakses tanggal 3 Juni 2018.
  • Binham, Caroline (25 November 2017). "Europe's banks shed UK-related assets". Financial Times. Diakses tanggal 3 Juni 2018. 
  • Giles, Chris (16 April 2017)."Brexit will damage UK standards of living, say economists". Financial Times. Diakses tanggal 3 Juni 2018. Unlike the short-term effects of Brexit, which have been better than most had predicted, most economists say the ultimate impact of leaving the EU still appears likely to be more negative than positive. But the one thing almost all agree upon is that no one will know how big the effects are for some time.
  • Stafford, Philip (18 Mei 2017). "Europe nears decision on base for euro clearing". Financial Times. Diakses tanggal 4 Juni 2018.
  • Brunsden, Jim (13 Juni 2017). "What is London’s euro clearing market and why is Brussels worried?". Financial Times. Diakses tanggal 4 Juni 2018.
  • McClean, Paul (30 Mei 2017). "After Brexit: the UK will need to renegotiate at least 759 treaties". Financial Times. Diakses tanggal 4 Juni 2018. Through analysis of the EU treaty database, the FT found 759 separate EU bilateral agreements with potential relevance to Britain, covering trade in nuclear goods, customs, fisheries, trade, transport and regulatory co-operation in areas such as antitrust or financial services. This includes multilateral agreements based on consensus, where Britain must re-approach 132 separate parties. Around 110 separate opt-in accords at the UN and World Trade Organisation are excluded from the estimates, as are narrow agreements on the environment, health, research and science. Some additional UK bilateral deals, outside the EU framework, may also need to be revised because they make reference to EU law. Some of the 759 are so essential that it would be unthinkable to operate without them. Air services agreements allow British aeroplanes to land in America, Canada or Israel; nuclear accords permit the trade in spare parts and fuel for Britain's power stations. Both these sectors are excluded from trade negotiations and must be addressed separately.

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  • Keep, Matthew (12 December 2017). "Brexit: the exit bill" (pdf). House of Commons Library. CBP-8039. Diakses tanggal 28 Mei 2018. When the UK leaves the EU it is expected to make a contribution towards the EU’s outstanding financial commitments – spending that was agreed while the UK was a member. The media have labelled this as an 'exit bill' or 'divorce bill', the EU see it as a matter of 'settling the accounts'. The issue has been discussed in the first phase of Brexit negotiations under the title of the 'single financial settlement' (the settlement).

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  • "It is likely that the UK would wish to remain an associated member of the European Research Area, like Norway and Iceland, in order to continue participating in the EU framework programmes." UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030. Paris: UNESCO Publishing. 2015. p. 269. ISBN 978-92-3-100129-1.

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  • Around 11% of the research income of British universities came from the EU in 2014–2015 University Funding Explained. London: UK Universities. Juli 2016.

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