- Amy Studdart is a fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States.
On Thursday, 52 percent of my British compatriots voted to leave the European Union.
Politicians and pundits seemed shocked by the result, which caused markets to tumble and cost Prime Minister David Cameron his job.
But the U.K.’s international ambivalence didn’t come out of the blue; it was built on decades of fears and fissures.
Here are some great books, a binge-worthy political drama and some really rubbish TV to help you better understand Europe and Britain’s role within it…
Source: Here’s what to read and watch to understand the European Union – The Washington Post