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Brexit: Its Consequences for Other Member States

02 June 2016, 6:00 pm–7:30 pm

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Location

Anatomy G29 J Z Young LT, Gower Street.

Special EU Referendum Seminar Series & Briefing Papers

What are the likely effects of Brexit on politics within other member states?  Would Brexit change remaining member states' relationships with the EU?  Would it affect decision-making within member states?  We will explore how these issues might play out in a diverse range of member states, including Ireland - the UK's closest neighbour -, long-standing member states such as Germany and the Netherlands, and newer members such as Poland and Romania.

Speakers include:

  • Agata Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Research Fellow at the Centre for European Reform and former Senior Research Fellow at the Polish Institute of International Affairs
  • Dr Sara Hagemann, Assistant Professor, LSE European Institute
  • Alan Posener, Correspondent on Politics and Society for Die Welt
  • Brian O'Connell, UK Consultant Director of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce and former London Editor for RTE News

Chair:

  • Dr Alan Renwick, Deputy Director of the Constitution Unit

Organised jointly by the UCL Constitution Unit, UCL European Institute and UCL School of Public Policy.


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