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Transcript
THE LIBERAL PEACE AND
BREXIT
S Mansoob MURSHED
Institute of Social Studies, the Hague
&
Coventry University
Mansoob MURSHED 7th February 2017
Democratic Nations States are at Peace
with Each other

Since 19th century
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Common values
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Economic Interdependency
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Exception: the Great war
Mansoob MURSHED 7th February 2017
LIBERAL TRIPOD: Democracies do not go
to ‘war’ with each other
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Common democratic values

Economic Interdependence

Not just trade in goods
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Two way FDI

Financial flows and services

Common Membership of International Organisations

THE EU does all of the above and engenders a cosmopolitanism or common set
of values as discussed by Kant
Mansoob MURSHED 7th February 2017
ERGO
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BREXIT is an act of war by knocking out the third liberal peace pillar

It is a statement of intent not to cooperate
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And it makes future policy coordination between Britain and Europe more costly

Exiting from common values as in a club
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Repatriating SOVEREIGNTY

Pooled sovereignty in an interdependent world
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Accepting common standards

Shared regulatory frameworks

Non EU European countries adhere to common regulations and standards
Mansoob MURSHED 7th February 2017
Institutions and Economic Growth

The current conventional wisdom is that the quality of ‘institutions’
determine long-term growth or prosperity.

Inequality DOES NOT (always) promote economic growth

Economic Institutions determine growth, but economic institutions
determined by formal and informal politics and power

Hence economics and politics are inseparable

Are British institutions complemented by EU institutions?

Is Brexit detrimental to institutional quality?

More inequality of opportunity?

Further erosion of the democratic dispersion of power, checks and balances?
Mansoob MURSHED 7th February 2017
Brexit and Trade

The freedom of the high seas does not ensure free trade

Operating under WTO rules is the 21st century equivalent of the freedom of the
high seas!

But excludes agriculture and services

Regulations, rules of origin and other rules create ‘transactions’ costs to
international trade that are not strictly classic trade barriers

Brexit amplifies bilateralism

From the bilateralism of blocs to ‘atomistic’ bilateralism

Or more appropriately aggressive unilateralism by a very much erstwhile great
power
Mansoob MURSHED 7th February 2017
Footnote on FTAs

We are told that countries are queuing up to sign FTAs with the UK

FTAs exclude many areas not just services but several manufacturing sectors

Opportunistic behaviour

Weaker commitment to free trade compared to a customs union and a single
market

And notoriously difficult to negotiate, rather like world trade multilateral
negotiations
Mansoob MURSHED 7th February 2017
Brexit and Economic Welfare:
Uncertainty

Non-cooperative behaviour means tax and regulatory competition with a race to
the bottom effect for Britain. Other countries like Germany have higher
productivity, and do not have to lower wages as much to be competitive.

Social Sector and health Budgets likely to be put under more stress

Since 1980 led by the USA and the UK the global Wealth/GDP ratio (the Piketty
metric) and mean income to median income ratio are rising… inequality is rising

Ergo, Brexit could further immiserize the disadvantaged

So this could amplify the inequality of opportunity effect we are witnessing in the
last 30 years which threatens to undo the egalitarian equality of opportunity
achievements of the short 20th century


Inequality of opportunity creates exclusions to freedoms and opportunities
NEW ROAD TO SERFDOM because the power of rich enhanced and the democratic
dispersion of power further attenuated
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Behavioural economics: why people vote
the way they did

Rational individuals can be misled

Cognitive Dissonance

Commitment Problems to redistribution by the establishment

Prospect theory


Harking back to a past position that is valued and cherished
Mass hysteria
Mansoob MURSHED 7th February 2017