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The Discussion from the Oxford Business Review
Oxford Business Review
4 episodes
2 hours ago
The Discussion from the Oxford Business Review brings together some of the brightest and best minds in business, politics and wider society - from all walks of life - to talk with one of our editors and the team about their journey, and what others can take from their experience.
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The Discussion from the Oxford Business Review brings together some of the brightest and best minds in business, politics and wider society - from all walks of life - to talk with one of our editors and the team about their journey, and what others can take from their experience.
Show more...
Business
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The Discussion: Professor Anand Menon
The Discussion from the Oxford Business Review
19 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
The Discussion: Professor Anand Menon

In our first podcast, we speak to Professor Anand Menon. Professor Menon is Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at King's College London, and director of UK in a Changing Europe, a leading independent thinktank on post-Brexit relations between the United Kingdom and the European Union. UK in a Changing Europe has produced a number of highly informative and engaging explainers on everything from the Northern Ireland Protocol to the issues surrounding fishing - we'd strongly recommend giving their work a look, and would like to thank the Professor for taking time out of his busy schedule to sit down and chat with us.

The Discussion from the Oxford Business Review
The Discussion from the Oxford Business Review brings together some of the brightest and best minds in business, politics and wider society - from all walks of life - to talk with one of our editors and the team about their journey, and what others can take from their experience.