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EU Confidential is a weekly European news and politics podcast published every Friday by POLITICO Europe. Each 30-minute episode features POLITICO’s analysis of the top stories driving EU politics, as well as notable guests shaping European policy and deep-dive stories from around the Continent. It’s hosted by Sarah Wheaton, POLITICO’s chief policy correspondent, who is joined by reporters from around Europe. Discover our show notes for EU Confidential here: https://www.politico.eu/eu-confidential-podcast/
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EU Confidential is a weekly European news and politics podcast published every Friday by POLITICO Europe. Each 30-minute episode features POLITICO’s analysis of the top stories driving EU politics, as well as notable guests shaping European policy and deep-dive stories from around the Continent. It’s hosted by Sarah Wheaton, POLITICO’s chief policy correspondent, who is joined by reporters from around Europe. Discover our show notes for EU Confidential here: https://www.politico.eu/eu-confidential-podcast/
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    Brussels buzzwords of the week: competitiveness and Bolshewokism

    Brussels buzzwords of the week: competitiveness and Bolshewokism

    In this episode we unpack the EU's new buzzword and the main point of discussion at this week's European Council summit: competitiveness. We also bring you another new buzzword from Brussels this week: Bolshewokism.
    Host Sarah Wheaton is joined by POLITICO's chief Brussels correspondent, Barbara Moens, to recap the leaders' summit and their attempt to make the bloc's economy more competitive with regards China and the United States. We also discuss former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta's newly released report on how to overhaul the EU's single market, and we hear from Letta himself, in conversation with POLITICO's own Giovanna Faggionato.
    Later, we have a fascinating discussion with Atlantic Council senior fellow and author Elisabeth Braw about her new book "Goodbye Globalization: The Return of a Divided World."
    And we end our episode explaining how the word "Bolshewokism" came to describe a National Conservatism Conference, featuring Nigel Farage and Viktor Orbán, which was upended by local Brussels mayors.
    Further Reading:
    "Time for a European single market ‘with teeth’ to take on China, India, leaders told," by Giovanna Faggionato and and Bjarke Smith-Meyer
    "A new inconvenient truth: Europe’s global plans all require money no one has," by By Karl Mathiesen, Barbara Moens, Giovanna Faggionato and Giorgio Leali
    "Europe’s hard-right bags big win after ‘own goal’ by Brussels mayors," by Eddy Wax

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    EU election latest: Knives out for Ursula von der Leyen

    EU election latest: Knives out for Ursula von der Leyen

    With just weeks to go until the European Parliament election, we're bringing you the state of play.
    Host Sarah Wheaton is joined by Elisa Braun, POLITICO's Brussels correspondent, and Nicholas Vinocur, POLITICO's editor at large, to discuss the many political challenges facing EPP lead candidate Ursula von der Leyen: "Pfizergate," "Piepergate" and the internal rebellion by a group of fellow commissioners.
    Later, a panel of keen election watchers — Eddy Wax, who covers the European Parliament for POLITICO, technology reporter Clothilde Goujard and Matteo Albania, communications director at Must Consulting — gives us an update on the new rules for online campaigning (aimed at fighting disinformation and AI-generated deepfakes) and takes stock of the campaign so far.
    Further reading:
    EU political parties promise to steer clear of deepfakes ahead of election by Clothilde Goujard
    Europe wields new tech law to protect EU election by Clothilde Goujard
    Macron ‘loved’ me sniping at von der Leyen, says French commissioner by Elisa Braun and Eddy Wax
    Von der Leyen struggles to quell revolt over controversial business envoy pick by Giovanna Faggionato, Nicholas Vinocur and Julia Wacket 

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    • 34 Min.
    'If you want peace, prepare for war': How an old saying is making a comeback in Europe

    'If you want peace, prepare for war': How an old saying is making a comeback in Europe

    In this episode, we unpack the growing urgency among EU leaders to defeat Russia's Vladimir Putin. Remember the old Latin saying: si vis pacem, para bellum (if you want peace, prepare for war)? We discuss what that might mean today.
    We also explain what's at stake in presidential runoff elections in Slovakia and round out our episode exploring why chocolate prices in Europe are skyrocketing and what "greedflation" has to do with it.
    Host Sarah Wheaton is joined by Barbara Moens, POLITICO's chief EU correspondent, Milan Nič, senior fellow for Central and Eastern Europe at the German Council on Foreign Relations and Alessandro Ford, agriculture reporter at POLITICO.
    Have a great spring break! We will be back in your feed on April 12.
    Further reading:
    "‘Broadening’ consensus on need to defeat Putin among EU leaders, says Lithuanian president," by Jacopo Barigazzi and Barbara Moens
    "Slovak president election: Pro-EU diplomat tops coalition stalwart in first round," by Tom Nicholson
    "Slovakia, the EU’s next rule of law headache," by Ketrin Jochecová and Nicolas Camut
    "Big Chocolate is conning you this Easter," by Alessandro Ford
    And finally ...
    Have your say on Europe’s future at the third edition of the Maastricht Debate. On April 29 at 7 p.m. CET, Studio Europa Maastricht and POLITICO are organizing the debate that will put the candidates in line to lead Europe onstage and in front of the issues that matter to European youth. 
    Find out more and register to watch the 2024 Maastricht Debate by clicking here.

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    Farmers lead the EU climate backlash

    Farmers lead the EU climate backlash

    As EU leaders received a stark warning about the climate risks facing the bloc, the European Commission caved to farmer protests and demands to slash environmental requirements.
    Host Sarah Wheaton talks to POLITICO's climate policy reporter Zia Weise about the recent report on climate risks facing the bloc, the first of its kind from the European Environment Agency. We dive into the sobering findings and the reactions.
    And then Sarah hosts a conversation with POLITICO's senior climate correspondent Karl Mathiesen and Tom Brookes — the head of the Meloire Foundation and one of Brussels' top green lobbyists. Tom reveals new polling on how European citizens view climate issues heading into the European election in June — and they debate the politics of climate blowback.
    Additional reading ...
    "5 things we learned from the EU’s big (and first) climate risk report" by Zia Weise
    "EU takes the ax to green farming rules" by Bartosz Brzeziński
    "Bears, cars and angry farmers fuel green backlash" by Karl Mathiesen

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    • 34 Min.
    Portuguese voters' anger and what it means for Europe

    Portuguese voters' anger and what it means for Europe

    Portugal's snap election has brought seismic change — the Socialists are now in opposition and the center-right Democratic Alliance, which narrowly won the vote, will try to form a minority government. But the biggest shock came when the far-right, ultra-nationalist, anti-immigrant Chega won more than a million votes and became the third-largest party in parliament.
    In this episode of EU Confidential, host Sarah Wheaton is joined by POLITICO’s Aitor Hernández-Morales, Barbara Moens and Nicholas Vinocur to break down the results of the vote and discuss what the far-right surge in Portugal could mean for the future of the EU — with the European elections on the horizon and the race for top jobs underway.
    Later, POLITICO's Stuart Lau interviews Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson after his country officially joined NATO.
    Further readings:
    Ursula von der Leyen’s reelection campaign gets off to a bumpy start – POLITICO
    Portugal’s far right comes roaring back – POLITICO
    Portugal swings right in knife-edge snap election – POLITICO

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    Inside the European People's Party Congress 2024

    Inside the European People's Party Congress 2024

    On this bumper edition of EU Confidential, we take you inside the two-day European People Party's Congress in Bucharest.
    Host Sarah Wheaton and POLITICO's Eddy Wax reveal what was happening as the center-right EPP sealed the deal on its campaign manifesto and anointed its lead candidate for the European Parliament election: Ursula von der Leyen.
    They speak exclusively to delegates and key EPP figures including Roberta Metsola, Manfred Weber, Thanasis Bakolas, Leo Varadkar, Michel Barnier, Petteri Orpo, Mariya Gabriel, Peter Liese, Adina Ioana Vălean, Petri Sarvamaa, Dara Murphy and Lídia Pereira.

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    • 58 Min.

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aotracosamariposa ,

Great podcast but...

... I wish there weren’t advertisements from companies like BP and Equinor, who are destroying our world.

Fanboy_erster_Stunde ,

Useless interview

12.01.2024: Embarrassingly uncritical interview with a think tank representative financed by Orban. Politico should have higher standards.

Rolfolfo ,

Great, but adverts for Shell???

Excellenr podcast with a pleasent Scottish accent. One star less for frequent adverts from the Oil & Gas industry. The business models from Equinor and Shell aren’t anywhere near aligned to 1.5 degrees. Why else would they need to push the public narrative towards their renewable activities? If they were doing what they ought, leaving the O&G business according to science-based decarbonisation pathways, then marketing what good they do would be futile, because actions speak louder than words. I would hence kindly ask you to reconsider taking such - certainly well-paid - adverts. Everyone has to make cuts these days. #fossilfreemedia

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