Abstract

Brexit, the United Kingdom's historic decision to exit the European Union, initiated a pivotal juncture in international relations. This research navigates the multifaceted aftermath of Brexit, specifically probing its influence on Sino-British diplomatic engagements within the context of evolving global dynamics. By examining history, economics, national security, and international relations through qualitative research, this study elucidates the nuanced repercussions and significant implications, and intends to provide advisory reference for subsequent policy formulation. The research underscores that Brexit's consequences extend beyond economic and political spheres. It shifts the UK's position in the global hierarchy and international relations. Additionally, it explores the possibility of China emerging as an influential player in the UK's post-Brexit era, potentially challenging the traditionally strong UK-US alliance. In conclusion, Brexit's historical significance reverberates across multiple dimensions. It challenges the UK's economic landscape, prompts strategic decisions in national security, and molds its evolving role in international relations. The UK's post-Brexit choices between China and the US carry strategic implications for its global standing. While Brexit's consequences are complex and far-reaching, they represent an ongoing narrative in the evolving landscape of international politics and trade.

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