UK and the EU: The End of a Very Special Relationship?
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Lecture and oral contribution
Ian James Manners - Lecturer
- Department of Political Science
- Centre for European Politics
On June 23 the referendum will be held to decide whether United Kingdom should leave or remain in the European Union on the basis of the renewed terms of membership. The question of “Brexit?” has developed into an existential question for the UK as well as for the EU.
On May 10 the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) organized a discussion on the United Kingdom’s European future.
What are the causes of this situation, what are the likely outcomes and what does it mean for the future of European integration?
Speakers:
Ian Manners, Professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen.
Björn Fägersten, Head of Programme and Senior Research Fellow at UI's Europe Programme.
The seminar is part of the UI Europe programme’s seminar series “Room for reform”.
On June 23 the referendum will be held to decide whether United Kingdom should leave or remain in the European Union on the basis of the renewed terms of membership. The question of “Brexit?” has developed into an existential question for the UK as well as for the EU. On May 10 the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) organized a discussion on the United Kingdom’s European future. What are the causes of this situation, what are the likely outcomes and what does it mean for the future of European integration?
On May 10 the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) organized a discussion on the United Kingdom’s European future.
What are the causes of this situation, what are the likely outcomes and what does it mean for the future of European integration?
Speakers:
Ian Manners, Professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen.
Björn Fägersten, Head of Programme and Senior Research Fellow at UI's Europe Programme.
The seminar is part of the UI Europe programme’s seminar series “Room for reform”.
On June 23 the referendum will be held to decide whether United Kingdom should leave or remain in the European Union on the basis of the renewed terms of membership. The question of “Brexit?” has developed into an existential question for the UK as well as for the EU. On May 10 the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) organized a discussion on the United Kingdom’s European future. What are the causes of this situation, what are the likely outcomes and what does it mean for the future of European integration?
10 May 2016
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- United Kingdom, European Union, referendum
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