ECFR Clips: How Europeans can defend the rules-based order

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Urban Ahlin, Speaker of the Swedish Riksdag, makes the case for how Europeans can start to stand up for its own interests and the international order that underpins it.
Event recording from 28.06.2018 at ECFR Berlin.

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