
11 episodes

Europe Inside Out Carnegie Europe
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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Europe Inside Out brings together experts to explain Europe's foreign policy challenges and opportunities. Every month, go beyond the headlines with Carnegie Europe and explore where the continent stands, how it got here, and where it is heading.
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What Peace for Ukraine?
Judy Dempsey and Marie Yovanovitch assess Western support for Ukraine’s war effort, the country’s democratic transition, and the prospects for peace.
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How Europe Can Navigate Global Disorder
Rosa Balfour and Stefan Lehne discuss how the EU’s institutional and political dynamics are shaping its role in an increasingly chaotic and contested global order.
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Why the Black Sea Is a Geopolitical Gray Zone
Thomas de Waal and Dimitar Bechev unpack the geopolitical implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for the Black Sea states, from Turkey’s mediating role and the UN-brokered grain deal that is helping to feed the world, to growing EU and NATO interest in the region.
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Why Europe’s Iran Policy Warrants a Rethink
Cornelius Adebahr and Barbara Mittelhammer discuss why Iranians are revolting, how the unrest fits into the country’s broader socioeconomic and political context, and how the EU should reimagine its Iran policy.
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Why Germany Broke Defense Taboos
Judy Dempsey and Sophia Besch discuss the major shifts in Germany's security and defense policy, which have been spurred by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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How Ukraine Forged a Culture of Resilience
Gwendolyn Sasse and Yuliya Bidenko examine Ukraine’s recent history and discuss the role of civilian resistance in opposing Russian forces and rebuilding the country.