Effects of the British EU-referendum
June, 23rd was a crucial day for the EU. The result of the British referendum does not only determine the future of the British-European relationship, but also shapes the future direction of the EU. The IEP provides multiple analyses and background information about the effects of the referendum:
- Peter-Christian Müller-Graff: Brexit – The Legal Dimension
- Funda Tekin, Senior Research Adviser at IEP: What are the Consequences of Brexit? Scenarios of Differentiated (Des-)Integration
- Julian Pänke, IEP Research Associate on IEP projects’ website “TrueLies — The Truth about Lies on Europe”: Let’s prepare for a Soft Brexit
- Daniel Göler, Member of IEP’s Executive Board, in Tagesspiegel: Die EU ist kompliziert – und muss es auch bleiben!
- Interview with Daniel Göler, Member of IEP’s Executive Board, in publik-forum.de: Die EU muss kompliziert sein
- IEP-Colleague Julia Klein: “Welche Folgen hätte der Brexit für die EU?”
- Statement of the director of the IEP Mathias Jopp: “Brexit: the need to maintain EU-27 unity”
- IEP-Colleague Funda Tekin: “Brexit or No Brexit? Political and Institutional Implications of an EU without the UK”
- Claudia Chwalisz on IEP projects’ website “TrueLies — The Truth about Lies on Europe”: “The rise of Ukip: A signal that politics and democracy need to change”
- Kai Oppermann in the Quarterly Journal integration: “Nach der Unterhauswahl ist vor dem EU-Referendum: die britische Europapolitik am Scheideweg”
- IEP-Colleague Julia Klein in Taschenbuch „Europa von A‑Z“: Brexit