Brexit? Danes Have Seen This Show, and It Doesn’t End Well - News Summed Up

Brexit? Danes Have Seen This Show, and It Doesn’t End Well


LONDON — Britain’s shambolic efforts to leave the European Union have sometimes been likened to the Suez crisis in 1956, when a botched military intervention in Egypt underscored the limitations of post-imperial British power. But in parts of Europe a different Brexit comparison is being made, and it is no more flattering. In 1864, riding a wave of nationalism, another former colonial power, Denmark, became engulfed in a doomed military conflict against Prussian and Austrian forces, experiencing a crushing loss that led to the surrender of around a third of its territory. Defeat brought the realization that Denmark was smaller and less powerful and had fewer allies than it had assumed, delivering a shattering blow to the national psyche. Even for some observers from outside the European Union, the parallels with Britain’s current Brexit humiliations are striking.


Source: New York Times May 06, 2019 06:56 UTC



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