George Soros Q&A part 2
In the second of two podcasts, George Soros answers journalists' questions on everything from leaving the European single currency to the situation in Ukraine…
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China is becoming ever more important to global affairs. But political and geopolitical challenges, as well as the covid-19 pandemic, have diminished Europeans’ ability to engage with Chinese thinkers and understand their views and ideas about the world. In this mini-series, Mark Leonard and Janka Oertel try to change that by engaging in conversations with some of the best Chinese academics, researchers, writers, and journalists on the topics in Chinese internal debates that matter most to Europeans.
In the first big multilateral test for prime minister Giorgia Meloni, this mini-series will explore the four main priorities of Italy’s 2024 G7 presidency: AI, infrastructure, Ukraine, and Africa.
ECFR’s podcast series “Under the Overcoat” explores the deeper trends beneath the surface of Russian daily politics. It reveals how fundamental changes in Russia enabled its war of aggression against Ukraine and how the conflict is sparking further transformations. The podcast series delves into various aspects of Russian society and politics to provide a comprehensive understanding of the country’s evolution.
In the second of two podcasts, George Soros answers journalists' questions on everything from leaving the European single currency to the situation in Ukraine…
Jonathan Fenby examines the reasons why China is unlikely to dominate the 21st century, despite its size and phenomenal recent growth…
Javier Morales, profesor de relaciones internacionales de la Universidad Europea de Madrid y editor del libro: “Rusia en la sociedad…
Geoffrey Aronson of the Foundation for Middle East Peace explains why he thinks the Palestinians need to adopt a more positive approach to land…
Stefan Meister and Kadri Liik examine the situation in Crimea and Ukraine, covering issues such as the response of the EU and the impact…
Syria's former deputy prime minister, Abdullah al-Dardari, explains why the country's conflict needs to end immediately, no matter what the cost, and outlines how…
In the first of a short series of podcasts, George Soros answers journalists' questions on everything from austerity to the euro crisis, and Japanese…
How well did Europe perform on the world's stage in 2013? Mark Leonard presents the main findings of the latest edition of ECFR's foreign…
Mark Leonard talks to Ukraine expert Andrew Wilson and former top diplomat Robert Cooper about the crisis in Crimea, Russia's interests, and whether the…
Nils Muižnieks, the Commissioner for Human Rights at the Council of Europe, explains the human rights violations and problems that he found on a…