At a glance What Think Tanks are thinking 22 July 2016

Brexit and the future of the

The 's vote on 23 June to leave the European Union has stirred lively debate on the implications of for the institutions, policies and global role of the European Union.

This note offers links to recent commentaries and reports by major international think tanks on the future of the EU without Britain. More studies on issues raised by the vote can be found in a previous edition of 'What Think Tanks are thinking' from July 7, 2016.

How Brexit is changing the EU Centre for European Reform, July 2016

Brexit calls for urgent EU reform , July 2016

No time to waste in crafting a new narrative for Europe Friends of Europe, July 2016

The EU global strategy in the shadow of Brexit Carnegie Europe, July 2016

The impact of Brexit on the EU’s international agreements Centre for European Policy Studies, July 2016

Brexit will deepen the fault lines within the EU over mobility Centre for European Policy Studies, July 2016

What does Brexit mean for the EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice? Centre for European Policy Studies, July 2016

After Brexit: Which new emerging geopolitical architecture? Institut Thomas More, July 2016

Leading from the centre: Germany’s role in Europe European Council on Foreign Relations, July 2016

Brexit and defence: Time to dust off the 'letter of intent'? European Council on Foreign Relations, July 2016

Europeans and Brexit Foundation for European Progressive Studies, July 2016

Strategy over speculation: Progressive reaction to the EU referendum in the UK Foundation for European Progressive Studies, July 2016

EPRS | European Parliamentary Research Service Author: Marcin Grajewski, Strategy and Coordination Unit PE 585.212 The need to re-engage Europe's youth , July 2016

Soft or hard Brexit? European Policy Centre, July 2016

Scotland and the European Union European Policy Centre, July 2016

A Global strategy for a soul-searching European Union European Policy Centre, July 2016

To be or not to be an EU member state: A question for the Balkan aspirants as well? European Policy Centre, July 2016

Brexit and competition policy in Europe Bruegel, July 2016

Sino-EU relations, a post-Brexit jump into the unknown? Brookings Institution, July 2016

It's not Europe. It's national democracy that’s dysfunctional Brookings Institution, July 2016

What will actually be negotiated once Article 50 is triggered? Open Europe, July 2016

Mixed feelings: Brexit’s impact on EU energy and climate policy Heinrich Böll Stiftung, July 2016

The European Union grapples with Brexit Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, July 2016

Brexit and the shape of EU power to come Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, July 2016

Juncker's weakness? His lack of vision for the future of the EU Clingendael, July 2016

The elements of a new EU-UK relationship Institute of International and European Affairs, July 2016

English are the exception: Europeans dig the EU Fundacion Real Instituto Elcano, July 2016

Time for a do-over on Brexit Rand Europe, July 2016

The fallout from Brexit Cato Institute, July 2016

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