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  • Populism and demagogy in Europe (Federal Trust)

    Populism and demagogy in Europe - Causes, consequences and responses, Webinar jointly organised by the Federal Trust for Education and Research, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and Global Policy Institute. Panel discussion about the causes and consequences of the rise of populism in Europe and America. Are there general trends throughout Europe or specific circumstances, for example in Central… Read More »

  • Brexit Reality Portraits (YEM UK)

    The University of Luxembourg and YEM UK (Young European Movement) are holding a joint webinar on their Brexit Reality Portraits! Brexit not only gave rise to political and institutional upheavals; it also had another long-term consequence, namely a polarisation and division of British society that goes beyond generational divisions, socio-professional contexts and political and ideological… Read More »

  • Europe’s new approach to Indo-Pacific (European Council on Foreign Relations)

    Joining forces with the Indo-Pacific: Kick-starting Europe’s new approach to the region Ahead of France’s EU Council Presidency in 2022, the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) is hosting a virtual three-session event on boosting EU-Indo-Pacific relations, in cooperation with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Speakers from the Indo-Pacific and their European counterparts will… Read More »

  • Goldilocks government? Not too big not too small (Federal Trust)

    Webinar hosted by the Federal Trust for Education & Research. The 20th century saw governmental expenditure in the developed world grow from about 10% of GDP to somewhere between a third and half of GDP.  Now the pandemic, the climate crisis and ageing populations are creating the conditions for a fresh expansion. Or are they? Senior… Read More »

  • Levelling up: what is it and will it work? (Institute for Government)

    Webinar organised by the Institute for Government Boris Johnson has set 'levelling up' the UK as the mission for his government, but few in Whitehall or the country can explain exactly what it is, how it will be implemented and what success looks like. Tackling regional inequalities lies at the heart of the Conservative Party's… Read More »

  • New year, old pandemic (Resolution Foundation)

    Webinar organised by the Resolution Foundation. Assessing the politics, economics and epidemiology of 2022.   Will the impact of Omicron get worse before it gets better, and how long might this wave last? How might Covid affect the economy in 2022 – from British jobs to global trade disruption? How will the cost of living… Read More »

  • Delivering the European Green Deal (European Council on Foreign Relations)

    Delivering the European Green Deal: creating a climate of co-operation after COP26 The European Council on Foreign Relations will host an online discussion about European climate sovereignty, energy security and potential partnerships with the neighbourhood. Speakers: Susi Dennison, Head of European Power programme, ECFR Gwamaka Kifukwe, Research fellow, ECFR Sébastien Treyer, Executive Director, IDDRI More… Read More »

  • Terry Reintke MEP at York for Europe

    Terry Reintke a German MEP since 2014 and Vice-Chair of the Green Faction in the European Parliament will give a Zoom talk at York4Europe. Terry Reintke is vice-president of the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament and the group's coordinator for the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. She is co-president of the… Read More »

  • Ireland’s and Norway’s first year on the UN Security Council (Konrad Adenauer Stiftung)

    At a time when the COVID pandemic and its repercussions still dominate global politics, geopolitical tensions remain prevalent and the systemic rivalry between the US and China plays out center-front in international fora, Ireland and Norway have the opportunity to shape world politics as elected members on the UN Security Council. Online panel discussion about… Read More »

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