20 06, 2017

Hard Brexit? Soft Brexit? No Brexit?

By |2020-05-04T14:39:36+00:00June 20th, 2017|Categories: 2017, Brexit|Tags: , |

Hard Brexit? Soft Brexit? No Brexit? A joint event with: New Europeans, Global Policy Institute and Industry Forum    28th June 2017 Speakers Professor Stephen Haseler, Director, Global Policy Institute Baroness Quin, former Minister for Europe Denis MacShane, Senior Adviser, Avisa Partners, former MP Chaired by Brendan Donnelly, Director, The [...]

12 06, 2017

Citizenship under attack – Some parallels between Weimar Germany and Brexit Britain

By |2020-05-04T09:50:56+00:00June 12th, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , |

Citizenship under attack -  Some parallels between Weimar Germany and Brexit Britain   by Professor Sam Whimster   ‘If you believe you’re a citizen of the world, you’re a citizen of nowhere. You don’t understand what the very word “citizenship” means.” (Mrs May, Conservative Party Conference, Birmingham. October 2016.)   [...]

12 06, 2017

Brexit and the future of global trade

By |2020-05-04T14:39:46+00:00June 12th, 2017|Categories: 2017, Brexit|Tags: , |

Brexit and the future of global trade   Joint event with Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Global Policy Institute 3rd July 2017 At this seminar our expert panellists discussed the implications for global trade over the next two years of the Brexit negotiations and a possible Brexit at the end of [...]

5 06, 2017

The quintessentially democratic act? Democracy, political community and citizenship in and after the UK’s EU referendum of June 2016

By |2020-05-04T09:50:58+00:00June 5th, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , |

The quintessentially democratic act? Democracy, political community and citizenship in and after the UK’s EU referendum of June 2016     by Professor Jo Shaw Journal of European Integration, Forthcoming; Edinburgh School of Law Research Paper No. 12/2017. 19th May 2017 Abstract  On 23 June 2016, the United Kingdom voted to [...]

2 06, 2017

Branxiety – the new affliction on the Brexit block

By |2020-05-04T09:51:04+00:00June 2nd, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

Branxiety – the new affliction on the Brexit block   by Catherine Stewart, Partner, Jericho Chambers; Senior Adviser, Interel 21 May 2017 This article first appeared on the Jericho Chambers website.  Brexiteer, ReMainer, ReMoaner, now ReLeaver….the lexicon of Brexit grows as its implications sink in. But facing the realities of what is [...]

30 05, 2017

The 2017 General Election: a mandate for Brexit?

By |2020-05-04T09:52:01+00:00May 30th, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

The 2017 General Election: a mandate for Brexit? 30th May 2017 By Dr Andrew Blick, Lecturer in Politics and Contemporary History, King’s College London; and Senior Research Fellow at the Federal Trust     Click here to download the paper in pdf format.   On 19 April, the Prime Minister, Theresa [...]

23 05, 2017

Consequences of a hard Brexit

By |2020-07-02T06:50:44+00:00May 23rd, 2017|Categories: 2017, Brexit, Reports & Policy Briefs, Trade & Financial services|Tags: , , |

Consequences of a hard Brexit   Joint event with Industry Forum   Monday, 5th June 2017 LAUNCH OF A NEW STUDY: "Hard Brexit", International Trade and the WTO Scenario by Dr Andrew Black Speakers: Dr Andrew Black, Digit Ltd, Senior Research Fellow, Global Policy Institute; Visiting Senior Research Fellow at [...]

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