Kalypso Nicolaïdis book event
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As the Brexit deadline approaches, please join us for a presentation and discussion of the new book:
Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice: Three Meanings of Brexit
By
Kalypso Nicolaïdis
(Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford)
The event will be followed by a wine reception. Please RSVP to jelena.radakovic@ucdconnect.ie
Date and time: Wednesday, 23rd October, 5.00 pm.
Location: K114, Newman Building
Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice: Three Meanings of Brexit conjures up three archetypes to explore the competing visions that have clashed so dramatically over the meaning of Brexit, whether as the ultimate demonstration of British exceptionalism, a harbinger of terrible truths or sacrifice on the altar of EU unity. Kalypso Nicolaïdis takes the reader on a journey through the imaginative worlds of the ancients to probe the mix of instinct, feeling and pride that inspires people’s yearning to be free, to bond with others or to reinvent politics.
Sponsored by
UCD Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence: New Political Economy of Europe & the Institute for British-Irish Studies