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142
The Political economy of Brexit and the UK
Thursday, July 13, 2017: 11:00 AM-12:45 PM
John McIntyre - Room 201 (University of Glasgow)
European Integration Research Network-proposed panel. Not fast-tracked.
Must Mutual Recognition Transform into Mutually Assured Obstruction? Three Creative Suggestions for the United Kingdom's Brexit Negotiators
Richard Lang
,
University of Brighton
Where's the Great Transformation? Narrative, Uncertainty and Confirmation Bias in British Economic Policymaking
Kate Alexander Shaw
,
London School of Economics and Political Science
Britain's Big Bang: The Precarious Success of a Policy Failure
Tami Oren
,
The Open University of Israel
;
Mark Blyth
,
Brown University
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