Brexit is back in the news, at least here in the UK. A huge amount is said in the UK media about UK perspectives on how the talks are going and what the key issues are but we hear much less about thinking within the EU.
Despite this, there’s a whole lot of other stuff that the EU is also up to. It has just agreed its budget for the next few years. It is responding to the challenge of Covid-19 and seeking to address the global climate emergency. It’s navigating its way through a rapidly changing world, with China on the rise and the United States about to reset its course under President Biden. It faces internal challenges too, not least from the erosion of democracy and the rule of law in – especially – Hungary and Poland. Therefore, in this episode we take a good hard look at the European Union.
Host: Dr Alan Renwick
Dr Valentina Amuso
Dr Chris Wratil
Dr Nick Wright
UCL’s Department of Political Science and School of Public Policy offers a uniquely stimulating environment for the study of all fields of politics, including international relations, political theory, human rights, public policy-making and administration. The Department is recognised for its world-class research and policy impact, ranking among the top departments in the UK on both the 2021 Research Excellence Framework and the latest Guardian rankings.
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Prison Protests in Palestine
How Has Covid Affected Voter Preferences
Alexei Navalny and the Future of Russian Politics
Should the Civil Service Be Neutral?
The Principles of Education Policy
Deciding Northern Ireland’s Future
Does the UK Still Have a Political Constitution?
The Ethics of Violent Protest
Fostering Norms for Dispute Resolution
Biden’s First 100 Days
Ideas of Democracy
Global Climate Justice
The Prerogative Powers of Governments
Business Lobbying in the EU
Global Climate Governance
The Politics of Asylum
Care and Punishment
The Limits of Free Speech on Social Media
Trump's Legacy and the Biden Presidency
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