Podcasts

Books on Brexit

‘Books on Brexit’ is a podcast for anyone interested in the UK and the EU. Our guest authors represent a range of views on how we got here, and future prospects for the UK and UK-EU relations. They include: Michel Barnier, Philip Cunliffe, Stefaan De Rynck, Peter Foster, Brigid Laffan, Mary C. Murphy and Jonathan Evershed, and Robert Tombs. Listen here

Books on Brexit

Past series: Good Neighbours? The UK and Europe after Brexit

In each episode of this podcast series, we ask guest experts to explore how the UK has re-positioned itself in Europe and the world since it left the EU on 31 January 2020. How has UK foreign policy changed? Can the Withdrawal Agreement (WA) and the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) provide a solid basis for the UK-EU relations? How is the UK and its relationship with the EU viewed from European capitals? What are the possibilities and prospects for the UK-EU relations?

good neighbours

Past podcast series: 'After Brexit: What has changed?'

In each episode of this podcast series, we ask guest experts to explain the issues, describe what has changed and why, and to discuss the future prospects for UK divergence. Guest experts contributed to the report Regulation After Brexit. A podcast hosted by Cleo Davies and Hussein Kassim, and produced by Sophie Ludkin

After Brexit

Past Podcast Series: 'Negotiating Brexit: views from the Member States'

The 'Negotiating Brexit' series looks at how European capitals responded to the UK referendum vote, how European governments approached the negotiations, what accounts for unity on the EU side, and the future of the UK’s bilateral relations. A podcast hosted by Cleo Davies and Hussein Kassim, and produced by Sophie Ludkin.

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Click to access our Podcast Series archive:

Series 1 Negotiating Brexit: the views from member states

Series 2 After Brexit: what has changed?

Series 3 Good Neighbours? The UK and Europe after Brexit