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Brexit: A Crash Course - Class 3: The Future

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Brexit: A Crash Course is a three-part course intended as a basic introduction to Britain's exit from the EU, also known as 'Brexit'. This final class examines Brexit could mean for Britain, the EU and others.

The course is delivered by Dr. Tim Oliver, Dahrendorf Fellow at the London School of Economics and Visiting Scholar at New York University.

The course explores the background to the UK's vote by looking at the history of UK-EU relations, explores more recent developments to explain why the vote happened, before examining what the vote tells us about the UK, the EU and Western politics more broadly, and where Britain and the EU might go next. The classes were delivered as part of NYU's Program in International Relations and were open to anybody interested in the topic. While focused largely on political analysis, some economics, international relations and legal issues are explored. The course assumes some knowledge of EU and UK politics, but brief explanation of both is given where necessary.

This class covers such questions as: What will Brexit mean for Britain, the EU and others? The class covers such questions as: What happens now in the Brexit negotiations? What does ‘Brexit means Brexit’ actually mean? What does the vote mean for the UK politically, economically and strategically? What will it mean for the EU and ideas of European integration? What might it mean for the USA, the transatlantic relationship and wider international relations? Where does it leave ideas and theories of European integration/disintegration? How important is Brexit for Britain, the EU and the world?

The first two classes - 'Britain and the EU, a History' and 'The Referendum Campaign, Vote and Outcome' - can also be found on YouTube.

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The Context: The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland

Brexit: A Crash Course - Class 2: The Referendum Campaign, Vote and Outcome

Brexit: Dividing the United Kingdom

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Scotland’s Constitutional Future: Implications for Ireland and Northern Ireland

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Firing Line Debate: "Should Britain Abandon Brexit?"

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#NetAtWork | Setting the Course of a Post-Brexit EU

Ian Manners, UK and the EU: The End of a Very Special Relationship?, SIIA, 10 May 2016

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The EU falling Apart? The Risks of Brexit, Grexit and Other Exit Scenarios - Tim Oliver

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Jim Wallace: Europe - where now? Socio-political challenges in the British Isles

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