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By ECFR - 05 Mar 10

A full list of our previous podcasts can be found here on our multimedia page

 

 

  

  In ECFR agenda our experts reflect on the big issues in the news and in the week ahead 

  • Daniel Korski on Catherine Ashton's big speech to the European Parliament. Click here for audio
  • Andrew Wilson and Thomas Klau on Medvedev & Yanukovych visiting western Europe. Click here for audio
  • Thomas Klau and Anthony Dworkin on reasons for the EU to be cheerful in difficult times. Click here for audio
  • Ulrike Guerot and Daniel Korski on why economic problems mean trouble for the EU's ability to project soft power. Click here for audio

Click here to subscribe to this podcast via iTunes

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In ECFR reports our experts and some of Europe's leading foreign policy names talk about Europe's place in the world

  • Richard Gowan & Daniel Korski on how Europe's civilian missions are under-performing. Click here for the audio
  • A special ECFR reports with Jose Ignacio Torreblanca in Kosovo. Click here for the audio
  • Daniel Korski & Richard Gowan on the rise of the Lynchpin States. Click here for the audio
  • Francois Godement & Mark Leonard on how Europe should deal with a more assertive China. Click here for the audio

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ECFR español - Podcasts acerca del lugar de Europa en el mundo, las relaciones internacionales y la politica exterior de España y Europa - en español desde ECFR

  • Una comitiva española de visita en Kosovo comenta la situación sobre el terreno tras la independencia. Haga click aquí para el audio
  • José Ignacio Torreblanca comenta la crisis griega y sus consecuencias para España y Europa. Haga click aquí para el audio


ECFR Français - Podcasts en Français de ECFR Paris

  • Thomas Klau sur la chute du gouvernement néerlandais suite au désaccord sur la mission en Afghanistan. Ecoutez l'audio ici

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Video

  • Nick Witney summarising our Transatlantic Relations Report, which he co-authored with Jeremy Shapiro. Click here for the video
  • Lluís Bassets, director adjunto del diario El País”. “El desafío más importante que enfrenta la Unión Europea". Click here for the video
  • Diego Hidalgo, presidente de FRIDE. “El desafío más importante que enfrenta la Unión Europea.” Click here for the video

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