Lecturer in Politics, University of Westminster
PhD, which she obtained from the Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, analysed EU-South Africa trade negotiations following South Africa's transition to democracy. She did her undergraduate studies in political science at the University of Lund, Sweden, and for her Master of Social Science she studied for a year at the University of Bologna and a year at the University of California, Irvine.
Prior to joining the University of Westminster, Dr Frennhoff Larsén worked as Development Director at the Institute for Citizenship and as Public Affairs Officer at the UK Office of the European Parliament.
Her main research interests are EU policy making, EU external relations, trade policy, development policy, and international institutions and negotiations.
Brexit: what will the EU's next move be?
Sep 13, 2019 10:56 am UTC| Insights & Views
The latest political drama and developments surrounding Brexit in the UK have had a distinctly domestic focus. There has been little consideration of the other side in the Brexit negotiations. The UKs prime minister,...
Brexit negotiations: here's where we're at so far
Sep 21, 2017 14:27 pm UTC| Insights & Views
While many have enjoyed a summer break, the Brexit negotiating teams in Brussels and London have been busy. But has there been any progress? In terms of substance, the answer is short: not really. There have been three...
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