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Louis Cox-Brusseau

Research Fellow

Louis Cox-Brusseau

Research Fellow
Louis Cox-Brusseau was a research fellow at the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy from May until December 2019. Before moving to Prague, Louis was engaged as a Policy Advisor on the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs (AFET) Committee in Brussels, including the Security and Defense and Human Rights subcommittees. During his time in Brussels, Louis was special advisor for budgetary and financial issues in the AFET sphere, as well as covering migration, cyberwarfare, Russia and the Eastern Partnership and foreign direct investment within the EU.
Since moving to Prague, Louis has written papers for regional and international journals on areas including Euroscepticism, foreign direct investment, the V4-China relationship, and on post-Brexit scenarios for the EU and UK. He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Cambridge and two Master's degrees from Cambridge and King's College London.
He worked as a Research Fellow at EUROPEUM Institute until December 2019.

ČRo Plus: Is the North Atlantic Alliance in a state of brain death, as French President Macron claims?

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11. 12. 2019
The North Atlantic Alliance has been operating for 70 years and continued support for collective defense commitments has been confirmed at the London Summit by leaders of all its Member States. The questioning came from French President Macron. This issue was elaborated by our Louis Cox-Brusseau in an interview for ČRo Plus.

Czech Radio Plus: EU countries agree to stop arms exports to Turkey

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21. 10. 2019
In an interview with Czech Radio Plus, our Louis Cox-Brusseau talked about how the EU states agreed to stop arms exports to Turkey.
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