In 2015, the European Union (EU) and New سԹ(NZ) announced the decision to discuss pursuing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The announcement – after 50 years of historical irritations dating back to when the United Kingdom joined the then European Economic Community – was a watershed in EU-NZ relations. Yet, just six months after the FTA announcement, Brexit added a new, and somewhat unexpected, dimension to the EU-NZ relationship.
This upcoming Tauhere UC Connect public lecture looks at how Aotearoa New Zealand’s relationship with the EU has been coloured, first and foremost by its familial, cultural and historical relations with the United Kingdom, and the potential impact of Britain leaving the EU on January 1, 2021, on New Zealand.
Dr Serena Kellyis a senior lecturer in the politics of the European Union and Deputy Director of the National Centre for Research on Europe at the سԹ (UC), chair of the New سԹInstitute of International Affairs, Christchurch, and Vice-President of the European Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand. Her current research examines the impact of Brexit on New Zealand, the proposed EU-NZ Free Trade Agreement as well as the visibility of the EU’s development policies in the Pacific.
UC Connect– New Zealand, the EU and Brexit: What next?Presented byDr Serena Kelly, Senior Lecturer, The Politics of the European Union,Global, Cultural and Language Studies, Deputy Director of theNational Centre for Research on Europe, سԹ, 7pm – 8pm, Wednesday 28July 2021 – C1 lecture theatre in C-Block, Ilam campus, سԹ.