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Brexit aftermath: UK and European Union

June 27, 2016

The fol­low­ing is a list of Uni­ver­si­ty of Toron­to experts who can com­ment on the after­math of Brex­it.

*Please see U of T News sto­ry fea­tur­ing pro­fes­sors com­ment­ing on the Brex­it vote

Ran­dall Hansen, Pro­fes­sor of Polit­i­cal Sci­ence at Munk School of Glob­al Affairs
Exper­tise: What’s next for the UK, The British pound, Will Scot­land veto Brex­it, Xeno­pho­bic inci­dents in UK
Email: r.hansen@utoronto.ca

Mel Cappe, Pro­fes­sor School of Pub­lic Pol­i­cy and Gov­er­nance
Exper­tise: What does this mean for Britain’s polit­i­cal land­scape, Steps ahead to exit EU
Tel: (416) 978‑2875 or (647) 981‑7666
Email: mel.cappe@utoronto.ca

Phil Tri­adafilopou­los, Asso­ciate Pro­fes­sor of Polit­i­cal Sci­ence
Exper­tise: How xeno­pho­bia played a part in the vote, Vote will affect immi­gra­tion and trav­el, Which coun­tries could also exit
Tel: (416) 978‑7035
Email: t.triadafilopoulos@utoronto.ca

Jen­nifer Jenk­ins, Asso­ciate Pro­fes­sor, Cana­da Research Chair in Mod­ern Ger­man His­to­ry Depart­ment of His­to­ry
Exper­tise: Ger­many rules out infor­mal Brex­it talks before Arti­cle 50 is trig­gered
Tel: 416–946-8944
Email: jl.jenkins@utoronto.ca

Car­oli­na de Miguel Moy­er, Assis­tant Pro­fes­sor of Polit­i­cal Sci­ence
Exper­tise: What is next for the EU, Will this cause a domi­no effect?
Email: carol.demiguel@utoronto.ca (prefers email)

Peter H. Pauly, Pro­fes­sor of Eco­nom­ics, Research Asso­ciate at the Insti­tute for Inter­na­tion­al Busi­ness at the Rot­man School of Man­age­ment
Exper­tise: Inter­na­tion­al eco­nom­ic impact, What does this mean for the world mar­kets
Email: pauly@rotman.utoronto.ca (Avail­able by email only)

Ange­lo Meli­no, Pro­fes­sor in the Depart­ment of Eco­nom­ics
Exper­tise: Impact on Bank of Cana­da and Cana­di­an dol­lar
Tel: (416) 978‑6541
Email: angelo.melino@utoronto.ca