- About the Authors Ferdi De Ville is Associate Professor in European Politics at Ghent University. His research focuses on the political economy of European integration, and of EU trade policy in particular. He is the coauthor (with Gabriel Siles-Brügge) of TTIP: The Truth about the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (2016, Polity) and (with Mattias Vermeiren) of Rising Powers and Economic Crisis in the Euro Area (2016, Palgrave). He tweets under @FerdiDeVille.
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- Gabriel Siles-Brügge is Associate Professor in Public Policy at the University of Warwick. His current research focuses on the municipal-level contestation of trade and investment agreements, the role of emotion in trade and investment policy and the political economy of Brexit. He is the author of Constructing European Union Trade Policy (2014, Palgrave Macmillan) and co-author (with Ferdi De Ville) of TTIP: The Truth about Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (2016, Polity). He is a Scientific Advisor on trade and investment policy to the European Public Health Alliance and was a Parliamentary Academic Fellow with the UK House of Commons International Trade Committee from 2017–19. He tweets under @GabrielSilesB.
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