Brexit Before and Beyond

On June 23, 2016 a slim majority of the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union by national referendum. The reasons that led to this historic vote, ending 43 years of UK membership in the EU, are still being widely debated, as are the potential ramifications. This two-day event brings together journalists and scholars from European and American universities to uncover both the underlying issues that precipitated the UK’s decision to separate from the EU as well as the ongoing fallout from the “Brexit” vote, especially for those of us working in global universities.

December 1
Location: Jerome Greene Annex

6:15-8:15  John Lanchester in Conversation with Columbia Faculty

Introduction by Susan Pedersen

Discussant: Adam Tooze

Discussant: Mark Mazower

Moderator: Sam Wetherell

December 2
Location: Heyman Center Common Room

9:30-10:00: Welcome Remarks

Victoria Rosner

10:00-12:00: Panel 1: Brexit and Higher Education

Jane Ohlmeyer (Chair of the Irish Research Council and Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub)

Gina Del Tito (British Council)

Rick Rylance (Arts and Humanities Research Council)

Respondent: John Lanchester

12:30-2:00: Break

2:00-3:15: Panel 2: Mission Impossible? Europe after Brexit

Christian Lequesne (CERI-Sciences Po), “EU Member States’ facing Brexit: comparative interests and strategies”

Yascha Mounk (Fellow at the Transatlantic Academy, Lecturer on Political Theory at Harvard University, and a Carnegie Fellow at New America)

3:15-3:30  Break

3:30-4:45  Panel 3: Post-Brexit International Relations

Heidi Tworek (Fellow, Transatlantic Academy, German Marshall Fund, Washington DC, 2016-17, and Assistant Professor in International History at the University of British Columbia)

Stefan Froehlich (Senior Fellow at the Transatlantic Academy and a Professor for International Politics at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg)











When: Fri., Dec. 2, 2016 at 9:00 am - 5:15 pm
Where: Columbia University
116th St. & Broadway
212-854-1754
Price: Free
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On June 23, 2016 a slim majority of the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union by national referendum. The reasons that led to this historic vote, ending 43 years of UK membership in the EU, are still being widely debated, as are the potential ramifications. This two-day event brings together journalists and scholars from European and American universities to uncover both the underlying issues that precipitated the UK’s decision to separate from the EU as well as the ongoing fallout from the “Brexit” vote, especially for those of us working in global universities.

December 1
Location: Jerome Greene Annex

6:15-8:15  John Lanchester in Conversation with Columbia Faculty

Introduction by Susan Pedersen

Discussant: Adam Tooze

Discussant: Mark Mazower

Moderator: Sam Wetherell

December 2
Location: Heyman Center Common Room

9:30-10:00: Welcome Remarks

Victoria Rosner

10:00-12:00: Panel 1: Brexit and Higher Education

Jane Ohlmeyer (Chair of the Irish Research Council and Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub)

Gina Del Tito (British Council)

Rick Rylance (Arts and Humanities Research Council)

Respondent: John Lanchester

12:30-2:00: Break

2:00-3:15: Panel 2: Mission Impossible? Europe after Brexit

Christian Lequesne (CERI-Sciences Po), “EU Member States’ facing Brexit: comparative interests and strategies”

Yascha Mounk (Fellow at the Transatlantic Academy, Lecturer on Political Theory at Harvard University, and a Carnegie Fellow at New America)

3:15-3:30  Break

3:30-4:45  Panel 3: Post-Brexit International Relations

Heidi Tworek (Fellow, Transatlantic Academy, German Marshall Fund, Washington DC, 2016-17, and Assistant Professor in International History at the University of British Columbia)

Stefan Froehlich (Senior Fellow at the Transatlantic Academy and a Professor for International Politics at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg)

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