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Centre for Small States

Professor Baldur Thorhallsson Leverhulme Lecture: "New small states, Brexit and seeking shelter"

28 April 2017

Time: 6:00 - 7:30pm
Venue: Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London, 67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3JB

Professor Baldur Thorhallsson's Leverhulme Lecture "New small states, Brexit and seeking shelter" to celebrate the publication of 'Security in a Small Nation: Scotland, Democracy, Politics' edited by AW Neal.

A drinks and canape reception will be provided for those in attendance.

This event will be hosted at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) in Lincoln's Inn Fields.

Speaker biographies

Andrew W. Neal

Andrew W. Neal is a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at the University of Edinburgh and co-director of the Centre for Security Research (CeSeR). He was principal investigator of the ESRC seminar series ‘Security in Scotland, with or without constitutional change’ (2013–2015), and is currently finalising a monograph on the relationship between security and politics.

Professor Juliet Kaarbo

Juliet Kaarbo is Professor of International Relations with a Chair in Foreign Policy at the University of Edinburgh. She is founding co-director of Edinburgh’s Centre for Security Research. Her research focuses on political psychology, leadership and decision making, group dynamics, foreign policy analysis and theory, parliamentary political systems, and national roles.

Professor Baldur Thorhallsson

Baldur Thorhallsson is Head and Professor at the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Iceland. He is also Jean Monnet Chair in European Studies, and Programme and Research Director at the Centre for Small States at the University of Iceland. He established the Centre for Small State Studies in 2002. His research focus is primarily on small state studies, European integration and Iceland’s foreign policy. In 2017, he is the Leverhulme Visiting Professor at Queen Mary University of London.

Directions

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How to book

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Contact

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