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The Agora Europe Series on the European Political Space #5: Brexit and Migration

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by Rosemary Bechler (OpenDemocracy) Caterina di Fazio (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) Satvinder Juss (King’s College) Lorenzo Marsili (European Alternatives) Niccolo Milanese (European Alternatives) Chantal Mouffe (University of Westminster) Andrea Pisauro (Oxford Psychology/DiEM U.K.) Marina Prentoulis (The University of East Anglia/Another Europe is Possible) Uta Staiger (UCL European Institute) Francesco Tava (University of the West of England) Albert Weale (UCL Political Science) Jonathan White (LSE) In the current climate of political instability, Agora Europe created an opportunity for a public debate on how to reorganize the European political space. The event at UCL, sponsored by the European Institute and the Institute of Advanced Studies, was an occasion to talk about the future of Europe, and to discuss the potential of European citizens to shape Europe’s political space. At this edition, the debate focused in particular on migration and Brexit as the central themes.

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