Carleton Experts Available: UK Parliament and Brexit
As British MPs and Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government face off in parliament over a “no-deal” Brexit, Carleton experts are available to comment.
Philippe Lagassé
Associate Professor, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
Phone: 613-520-2600, ext. 8097
Email: Philippe.Lagasse@carleton.ca
Lagassé is available to discuss related constitutional issues.
Lagassé is the Barton Chair at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. His research focuses on defence policy and military procurement, as well as civil-military relations, and the role of institutions in international policy-making in the Westminster tradition. Lagassé is currently a member of the Independent Review Panel for Defence Acquisition in the Department of National Defence.
Elliot Tepper
Distinguished Senior Fellow, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, and Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Security and Defence Studies
Phone: 613-225-8076 or 613-852-4262
Email: E_Tepper@carleton.ca
Tepper has worked with national and international organizations on a broad range of topics and has been engaged with media throughout his career. He can offer commentary on international relations, nuclear issues, the United Nations and terrorism.
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