Trending Globally: Getting Brexit Right with Mark Blyth
On January 31, the UK formally left the European Union. But ‘Brexit’ is far from over. On this episode guest host Dan Richards talks with political economist and Watson Professor Mark Blyth about the next steps in this process, and what they’ll mean for Europe and the UK. Mark’s never been Brexit’s biggest fan, but on this episode he explains to Dan why he has some reasons for hope, and what it might look like to ‘get Brexit done right.’
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Видео Trending Globally: Getting Brexit Right with Mark Blyth канала Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
You may subscribe to the new episodes on Soundcloud, Apple Music, Stitcher or your favorite podcast app;
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/watsoninstitute/sets/trending-globally
Apple Music - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/trending-globally-politics/id1173544870?mt=2
Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/watson-institute-for-international-and-public-affairs/trending-globally-politics-and-policy
Видео Trending Globally: Getting Brexit Right with Mark Blyth канала Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
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