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In person icon Standing Alone or Reaching Out Together? European Countries’ Foreign Policies Post-Brexit

European Union
Foreign Policy
International Relations
Global
Brexit
Member States
P096
Federica Bicchi
The London School of Economics & Political Science
Ben Tonra
University College Dublin
Stephan Keukeleire
KU Leuven

In person icon Building: Viale Romania, Floor: 3, Room: A303

Thursday 09:00 - 10:30 CEST (09/06/2022)

Abstract

This panel, sponsored by the NEWDIP project (ESRC/IRC), will analyse the foreign policies of key European actors during and after Brexit, to assess the extent to which they continue to (implicitly or explicitly) coordinate their efforts, and to what effect. The panel will analyse the case of Ireland and of the UK, which were particularly affected by Brexit, before turning to analyse the EU ‘without the UK’ in the case of trade and of the Indo-Pacific.

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