Gabriel Siles-Brügge, of the University of Warwick, is one of the professors associated with the Jean Monnet Network on Transatlantic Trade Politics. His scholarly work focuses on the politics of trade and investment agreements, with a focus on the EU and Brexit; his current work is particularly focused on the role of municipalities and emotions in trade governance.
On November 12th, 2020, he sat down for a video interview with Sarah Mansour to discuss the debate over the UK’s post-Brexit trade strategy, the realities of post-truth politics, and the use of expertise and emotion on both sides.
This is an installment of our Transatlantic Trade Video series. You can find more videos like this here.