Tuesday, 26 April 2016, 2:00pm in Maynooth
The existential choices facing the UK and its implications for Ireland and the EU
Where: First Floor Seminar Room, Iontas Building, Maynooth University
On Tuesday, 26 April, Maynooth University will host a free event to explore the implications of a potential vote in favour of a British exit from the European Union. There are numerous questions upon which to reflect as the date of the referendum looms ever closer.
- Was Cameron’s much vaunted reform deal of any real substance or simply an affirmation of pre-existing arrangements?
- More importantly, how do the British electorate perceive this deal?
- Will it constitute a persuasive enough reason to remain within the EU?
- And most crucially of all, what are the prospects of a No vote winning out, and what would the aftermath of such an eventuality imply for the rest of the European Union, not least Ireland?
This timely event will address and hopefully bring clarity to some of these issues through an afternoon of discussion.
The event will take the form of a panel discussion, to be moderated by Irish Times Economics Editor, Arthur Beesly, with contributions from leading scholars and practitioners. We will also hear from a high-ranking British official.
The running order will be as follows:
2:00pm Welcome Introduction by Maynooth University Deputy President, Prof. Aidan Mulkeen
2:10pm Keynote Remarks by high ranking British official
2:25pm Arthur Beesley, Irish Times Economics Editor, remarks and open panel
2:35pm Prof. John O’Brennan, Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration; Director, Centre for European and Eurasian Studies, Maynooth University Department of Sociology
2:45pm Professor Arthur Aughey, Professor of Politics, University of Ulster
2:55pm Dr AedÃn Doris, Maynooth University Department of Economics
3:05pm Dr Mary C. Murphy, Jean Monnet Chair at UCC and President of the Irish Association for Contemporary European Studies
3:15pm Moderator to initiate discussion
3:30pm Conclude
This is a free event open to members of the public.