EU Foreign, Security, & Defence Policy after Brexit
Does Brexit create an opportunity for more defence integration in Europe by removing the UK veto, or will the damage from losing British military capabilities be too great?
This panel debate, which launched the Working Paper Known Unknowns: EU foreign, security, and defence policy after Brexit explored the future of EU foreign and defence policy after Brexit.
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Event recorded March 9th 2018
Biographies from time of event
Spyros Economidesis Director of the Hellenic Observatory, and Associate Professor in International Relations and European Politics at the LSE.
An Jacobsis Senior Lecturer in the Defence & International Affairs Department at The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
Benjamin Martillis a Dahrendorf Post-doctoral Fellow at the LSE.
Monika Sus(@SusMonika) is a Dahrendorf Post-doctoral Fellow at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.
Chair: Kevin Featherstoneis Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies and Professor of European Politics at the LSE, and Head of the LSE European Institute.
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This event was part of the , a joint initiative between LSE and the Hertie School of Governance, funded by Stiftung Mercator.