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From Europe to Asia: who is afraid of Brexit?

A few weeks prior to Brexit, the agreement between the EU and the UK still seems way down the road. The prospect of a “hard Brexit” indeed becomes more and more concrete. However, neither London nor Brussels are actually ready to face this option. Is there a way to avoid a  chaotic exit at the last minute? What consequences will Brexit have on a global economy that already shows signs of a slowdown? What specific repercussions will Brexit have on Europe and on an apparently distant reality such as Asia?

The event is promoted within the Asia & Europe Initiative. Enhancing cooperation beyond Brexit Initiative (programme) which gathers together leading experts, asian and european think thank representatives, as well as italian companies and agencies to discuss on the evolution of political and economic scenarios by cause of Brexit (by invitation only).

 

Registration is required. To enroll please contact:
segreteria.eventi1@ispionline.it
 
Live streaming of the event will be available on this page.
Follow us on Twitter via @ispionline #FearofBrexit
 
Working languages will be Italian and English withsimultaneous translation.
 
 
The access to the room will be allowed as long as seats are available.
Thursday, 28 February, 2019 - 17:30
Milano, Palazzo Clerici (via Clerici, 5)

SPEAKERS

Carlo Altomonte
Bocconi University and ISPI
Shaun Breslin
Warwick University – UK
Suthiphand Chirathivat
ASEAN Studies Center and Chula Global Network, Chulalongkorn University – Thailand
Yorizumi Watanabe
Keio University– Japan
David Zweig
Centre for China and Globalization (CCG) – China
Alessia Amighini
University of Piemonte Orientale and ISPI

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