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R. Daniel Kelemen: Brexit is not that simple

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How is Brexit affecting the lives of Europeans? What impact has it had on British industry and commerce? Is it possible to reverse this process? These are questions that American political scientist and professor R. Daniel Kelemen answers in this interview.

Without the pandemic and the war, would we see a United Kingdom move further away from the European Union? What consequences would that have? Does the rise of right-wing populist parties with anti-European rhetoric create new threats to leave the EU? Or, on the contrary, will the greater cohesion evidenced among member states help to halt such outcomes?

The Director of the Political Science department at Rutgers University offers us his opinion in this new episode «It's Not That Simple», a programme that brings you major current issues, simplified by leading experts. Because in a time of dizzying information, sometimes you need to pause before you can understand. Because not everything is that simple.

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Big issues, big names in a new programme dedicated to interviews with international personalities from the world of politics, economics and society. These conversations with special guests, conducted by journalist Pedro Pinto, aim to simplify and help demystify some of today's most important issues. Every month, on the Foundation's website.

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