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European Perceptions of Scottish Independence Before and After Brexit

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Anderson P & Swan CB (2025) European Perceptions of Scottish Independence Before and After Brexit. Irish Studies in International Affairs, 36 (2), pp. 100-122. https://doi.org/10.1353/isia.2025.a960079

Abstract
This article examines European perceptions of Scottish independence before and after Brexit, focusing on the responses of EU institutions and member states. While the 2014 Scottish independence referendum and the Brexit vote of 2016 are well studied from a UK-centric perspective, the EU’s stance on Scotland’s potential secession has received less attention. This study explores how the EU’s position evolved across three key periods: the pre-Brexit years (2012–2015), the Brexit negotiation era (2016–2020) and the post-Brexit recalibration (2020–2024). The analysis reveals a nuanced European response, marked by cautious neutrality that occasionally gave way to more supportive rhetoric in the wake of Brexit. However, the EU’s institutional stance remains largely unchanged, with Scottish independence and potential EU membership still seen as internal matters for the UK. The article concludes by considering the implications of these findings for Scotland’s ongoing independence movement and its future relationship with the EU.

Journal
Irish Studies in International Affairs: Volume 36, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2025
Publication date online31/05/2025
Date accepted by journal01/03/2025
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PublisherProject MUSE
ISSN0332-1460
eISSN2009-0072

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Dr Coree Brown Swan

Dr Coree Brown Swan

Lecturer in Politics, Politics

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