Changes and Challenges for the EU in the post-Brexit Scenario

Changes and Challenges for the EU in the post-Brexit Scenario

Brussels Office | Foreign and Security Policy

, 14:00 | ONLINE

A new era has started in EU–UK relations on 1 January this year, when, after almost 50 years of membership, the United Kingdom ceased to be a member state of the European Union in all aspects. During the panel discussion organised by the Antall József Knowledge Centre in partnership with the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, experts will present the findings of the preliminary research paper focusing on the EU–UK economic, political and defence relationship and the effects of Brexit on the Central and Eastern European region. The experts will analyse in detail the different aspects of Brexit and what it will mean for the EU and for its member states.

What are the long-term effects of Brexit on the UK and the EU? Would a treaty change result in a stronger European Union? What did Europe learn from Brexit? What foreign policy goals and challenges do the EU and the UK share? Are subgroups in the EU-27 rather helpful or harmful?

 

DATE: 20 October 2021, 2pm

VENUE: Zoom

REGISTRATION is needed.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation e-mail containing the link to the online conference and further information about joining the meeting.

 

Programme

2pm – 2:05pm Welcoming Remarks

  • Balázs Hamar, Head of the Brussels Office, Antall József Knowledge Centre

2:05pm – 2:20pm Introduction of the Discussion Paper

2:20pm – 3pm Panel Discussion

Speakers:

  • Eoin Drea, Senior Research Officer, Wilfred Martens Centre for European Studies
  • Jarolim Antal, Director, Centre for European Studies, Prague University of Economics and Business
  • Julie Smith, Professor, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge
  • Moderator: Alessandro D’Onofrio, Senior Research Fellow, Antall József Knowledge Centre

 

The conference will be held in English.

This event receives financial support from the European Parliament. Sole liability rests with the organisers, the European Parliament is not responsible for the activity. The Antall József Knowledge Centre and the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies reserve the right to change the programme.

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