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7. Timothy Garton Ash: Finale Interview | The Europe’s Stories Podcast

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For something different in this series finale, we speak with Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Politics at Oxford and Director the Europe’s Stories Project.
What have we found out about what young Europeans want the EU to be and to do? Why do we need to speak of both synergies and trade-offs? Do we find ourselves more or less optimistic about the future of Europe at the end of this project? Timothy gives us his take on the findings and questions that resulted from the ES Project. He also gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming book, a personal history of contemporary Europe. This episode was hosted by Ana Martins and Lucas Tse, and edited by Billy Craigan. A huge thanks to the Europe’s Stories team. To view the show notes and to find more information about The Europe’s Stories Podcast, check out europeanmoments.com/podcast.

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Ana and Lucas speak with Marianna Lovato and Olivier de France, the team’s experts on foreign policy and international politics.
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Series
Europe's Stories Project
People
Timothy Garton Ash
Ana Martins
Lucas Tse;
Keywords
Free Movement
climate change
social policy
democracy
Foreign policy
Superpower
european union
generations
Young Europeans
Post-89ers
Formative Moments.
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 20/10/2021
Duration: 01:05:08

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