Paris, 22 June 2017 – European views on the post-Brexit European Union
Yves Bertoncini, director of the Jacques Delors Institute, debates with Bruce Stokes, director of global economic attitudes at the Pew Research Center, about the results of a PRC survey on the consequences of Brexit on the EU, at an event organised by the GMFUS.

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Yves Bertoncini, director of the Jacques Delors Institute, debates with Bruce Stokes, director of global economic attitudes at the Pew Research Center, about the results of a PRC survey on the consequences of Brexit on the EU, at an event organised by the GMFUS.
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Yves Bertoncini, director of the Jacques Delors Institute, debates with Bruce Stokes, director of global economic attitudes at the Pew Research Center, about the results of a PRC survey on the consequences of Brexit on the EU, at an event organised by the GMFUS.
Find more information online.
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Brexit: Breaking the laws of gravity?

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The new political economy of Brexit

Is Brexit a game changer for EU external differentiated integration?

Brexit and External Differentiation in Single Market Access

Brexit : the worst is yet to come!

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Will Brexit turn the European Parliament upside-down ?

Trade war :
bad timing for Brexit ‘take back control’

Brexiteers success, Brexit failures

‘No deal’ Brexit and the EU budget:
beware the risk for EU unity

Brexit: the Knowns Amongst the Unknowns. For the UK, the EU and Third Countries, notably South Korea

Check Against Delivery: “Brexit, Ireland and europe at 27”

Le troisième acte de l’histoire européenne

Should there be another Brexit-referendum? Risks and opportunities

Between amputation and strengthening: what Brexit?

What impact would a No Deal Brexit have on European Parliament elections?

A Guide to Brexit and Data Flows

Brexit: potential scenarios amid turbulent waters

Who Will Cope with the Post-Brexit Resentment?

Transition: the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Brexit Galaxy

Ireland on the rocky road to Brexit

Understanding the “Brexit Divorce Bill”

The possible impact of Brexit on the EU budget and CAP funding

Brexit and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

Enrico Letta about the main issues of the June 2017 EU Council

French and Europeans: Stronger Together!

Future of the Capital Markets Union after Brexit

Brexit: Negotiation Phases and Scenarios of a Drama in Three Acts

Brexit and the EU budget: threat or opportunity?

EU external action and Brexit: relaunch and reconnect

For an ambitious Europe

The revival of the EU at 27

France’s European vision

The Political Future of the European Union

The Political Future of the European Union by Manuel Valls

The Political Future of the European Union by Jean-Claude Juncker

Brexit: between British Europhobia and continental Euroscepticisms

Repair and Prepare: Growth and the Euro after Brexit

Stronger together – even at 27!

Joschka Fischer – “Europe after the British referendum”

“Brexit”: a British drama, a challenge for the EU

Managing a successful UK-EU divorce, arousing the desire for Union

The EU-UK Agreement: much ado about (almost) nothing?

“Shared sovereignty for monitoring borders already shared”

Cameron: taking a gamble on Europe

Britain and Europe: Anatomy of a speech

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Ce qu’attendent les Britanniques de la nouvelle année

Le premier ministre britannique, Keir Starmer, se rend à Bruxelles pour « réinitialiser » les relations de Londres avec l’Union européenne

Keir Starmer à Bruxelles pour retisser le lien abîmé entre Royaume-Uni et Union européenne
