What's Next for Brexit?
April 4, 2019
11:00am to 12:00pm

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A teleconference on the status of the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union.

Given the UK Parliament's recent vote to delay Brexit's March 29 deadline, where do things stand for the UK and its prospects for an exit deal? This teleconference will explore the UK’s future relationship with the EU and the status of Brexit amidst the UK's political uncertainty.

Is the UK headed for a "no deal Brexit"? Will Brexit be delayed, or will the UK hold a second referendum? What will these outcomes mean for the UK's relations and trade with the EU and the United States?

Listen to the full conversation below:

Featuring:

Stephen Booth, Director of Policy and Research, Open Europe

Stephen Booth has written on EU regulation, justice and home affairs, and EU aid policy for Open Europe. Read more.

Dr. Meredith Crowley, University Reader in International Economics, University of Cambridge

Meredith Crowley previously worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, as a visiting associate professor at Georgetown University, and as an adviser to the American Law Institute project on the Principles of the Law of World Trade. Read more.

Moderator:

Dr. David M. Andrews, Professor of International Relations, Scripps College

David M. Andrews is the Gabrielle Marie-Louise Jungels-Winkler Chair in Contemporary European Studies and a Professor of International Relations at Scripps College. Read more.

 

 

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