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Post Brexit Europe podcast
Post Brexit Europe
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The Post Brexit Europe podcast is a dialogue between the academic and policy-making worlds. We explore the new political architecture of Europe that is emerging from multiple crises. This podcast is a project of the DCU Brexit Institute.
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The Post Brexit Europe podcast is a dialogue between the academic and policy-making worlds. We explore the new political architecture of Europe that is emerging from multiple crises. This podcast is a project of the DCU Brexit Institute.
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Politics
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DECADES: What has the EU ever done for us?
Post Brexit Europe podcast
40 minutes 14 seconds
1 year ago
DECADES: What has the EU ever done for us?

Today's episode is the recording of an event that was co-organized in September by the DCU Brexit Institute and Friends of Europe. It was a European Young Leader forum called "What has the EU ever done for us?". It features John Doyle and Federico of DCU, Shona Murray of Euronews, Kensika Monshengwo of the Immigrant Council of Ireland, and Oleksandra Matviichuk, Head of the Centre for Civil Liberites in Ukraine, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022.

Post Brexit Europe podcast
The Post Brexit Europe podcast is a dialogue between the academic and policy-making worlds. We explore the new political architecture of Europe that is emerging from multiple crises. This podcast is a project of the DCU Brexit Institute.