Module 3 - Reconfiguration of transatlantic trade after Brexit Archives - Jean Monnet Network on Transatlantic Trade Politics /tradenetwork/people-archive/module-3/ Ӱԭ University Thu, 14 Sep 2023 15:14:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Gabriel Siles-Brügge /tradenetwork/people/gabriel-siles-brugge/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=gabriel-siles-brugge&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=gabriel-siles-brugge Wed, 11 Nov 2020 14:08:31 +0000 /tradenetwork/?post_type=cu-people&p=48 Gabriel Siles-Brügge is Professor in Global Governance & Public Policy at the University of Bristol, having previously worked at the Universities of Warwick, Manchester and Oxford Brookes. His teaching has focused on International Political Economy, EU politics and public policy. His research has examined the politics of trade and investment agreements, with a focus on the EU and Brexit. His current work is particularly focused on the interplay between health and trade governance. He is the (co-)author of two books –Constructing European Union Trade Policy(2014, Palgrave Macmillan) and (with Ferdi De Ville) ofTTIP: The Truth about Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership(2016, Polity) – and has published several articles in leading academic journals (including in theJournal of Common Market Studies,New Political Economyand theReview of International Political Economy).

He has advised NGOs, trade unions and various parliaments on questions of trade policy and Brexit. He is an advisor on trade policy to the European Public Health Alliance, formerly representing it as an alternate member of the European Commission’s ‘Expert group on Trade Agreements’. He also served as a Parliamentary Academic Fellow (2017-19) and Specialist Advisor (2021-22) with the UK House of Commons International Trade Committee.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

  • De Ville, F. and Siles-Brügge, G. (2016),TTIP: The Truth about the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, (Cambridge: Polity Press).
  • Siles-Brügge, G. (2014),Constructing European Union Trade Policy: A Global Idea of Europe(Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan).
  • De Ville, F. and Siles-Brügge, G. (2019), ‘’,Politics and Governance, 7 (3), pp. 7-18.
  • Siles-Brügge, G. (2019), ‘Bound by Gravity or Living in a “Post Geography Trading World”? Expert knowledge and affective spatial imaginaries in the construction of the UK’s post-Brexit trade policy’,New Political Economy, 24 (3), pp. 422-39.
  • Siles-Brügge, G. (2017), ‘Transatlantic Investor Protection as a Threat to Democracy: The Potency and Limits of an Emotive Frame’,Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 30 (5-6), pp. 464-88.
  • Siles-Brügge, G. and Strange, M. (2020), ‘Municipal Level Trade Contestation: activists and local governments from the MAI to TTIP’, in J. Broschek and P. Goff (eds),Multilevel Trade Politics: Configurations, Dynamics, Mechanisms(Toronto: University of Toronto Press), pp. 324-49.
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Elvire Fabry /tradenetwork/people/elvire-fabry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=elvire-fabry&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=elvire-fabry Wed, 11 Nov 2020 14:07:18 +0000 /tradenetwork/?post_type=cu-people&p=106 Dr. Elvire Fabry is Senior Research Fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute (JDI) in Paris, France. In this Jean Monnet Network, she will contribute as an external member of the University of Antwerp team. At JDI, Dr. Fabry is in charge of trade policy, globalization and Brexit. She works with Pascal Lamy, President emeritus of the JDI and former Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Her areas of expertise include bilateral trade negotiations, investment, global governance, WTO reform, Brexit, the Belt and Road Initiative and perceptions of globalization. She is currently contributing to a H2020 project. She has extensive media appearance.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  • Framing the state aid debate for the Post-Covid era: The Brexit challenge, Policy Brief, JDI Elvire Fabry, October 2020.
  • Brexit: breaking the laws of gravity, Elvire Fabry and Andreas Veskoukis, JDI13/10/2020
  • La nouvelle économie du Brexit, Ramsès 2021, Elvire Fabry, Ifri, September 2020.
  • Is Brexit a game changer for the EU external differentiated integration? Andreas Eisl and Elvire Fabry, Policy Brief, JDI, June 2020.
  • Trade War: Bad timing for Brexit ‘take back control’, Micol Bertolini and Elvire Fabry, Policy brief, JDI 6 November 2019.
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Özlem Atikcan /tradenetwork/people/ozlem-atikcan/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ozlem-atikcan&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ozlem-atikcan Thu, 05 Nov 2020 16:23:47 +0000 /tradenetwork/?post_type=cu-people&p=73 University of Warwick logoÖzlem Atikcan is Professor of Comparative Politics at the Department of Politics and International Studies of the University of Warwick. Her research combines a theoretical focus on political campaigns, issue framing, politicisation of trade agreements, transnational social movements, and diffusion with a regional focus on the European Union. She teaches politics of the European Union and comparative politics more broadly. Her work has appeared in European Journal of Political Research, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Elections Public Opinion and Parties, Journal of Public Policy, Journal of European Integration, and as books with Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press and McGill-Queen’s University Press.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  • Ece Özlem Atikcan,Framing the European Union: The Power of Political Arguments in Shaping European Integration(Cambridge University Press, 2015).
  • Ece Özlem Atikcan, Richard Nadeau andÉric Bélanger,Framing Risky Choices: Brexit and the Dynamics of High-Stakes Referendums, (McGill-Queen’s University Press, May 2020).
  • Ece Özlem Atikcan andAdam Chalmers,‘Choosing Lobbying Sides: The General Data Protection Regulation of the EU’,Journal of Public Policy,vol.39, no.4, 543-564, December 2019.
  • Ece Özlem Atikcan,‘Agenda Control in EU Referendum Campaigns:The Power of the Anti-EU Side’,European Journal of Political Research,vol.57, no.1, 93-115, February 2018.
  • Ece Özlem Atikcan, ‘The Puzzle of Double Referendums in the European Union’,Journal of Common Market Studies,vol.53, no.3, 937-956, September 2015.
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