The world is in flux. What's Europe's place in it, exactly? This week, we're bringing you something different: a big, sprawling conversation with leading European historian Timothy Garton Ash. Can anything good come from Trumpism for this continent? What can be done to stop autocrats like Viktor Orbán from undermining the EU from the inside? And does it matter if we talk about different things when we talk about Europe? 
 
Timothy is Professor of European Studies at the University of Oxford. 'Homelands' is now available in more than 20 languages; you can find all the available editions 
here.
 
We'll be at two events in Amsterdam for Europe Day on May 9! We've got two pairs of tickets to give away to the late-night EuropaNacht event at Paradiso. Email hello@europeanspodcast.com for a chance to win them. If you're too late, you can buy a ticket 
here; tickets to the earlier event, at SPUI25, are available 
here. With many thanks to our friends at the 
European Cultural Foundation, 
DutchCulture and 
De Kiesmannen.
 
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Producers: Wojciech Oleksiak and Morgan Childs
Mixing and mastering: Wojciech Oleksiak
Music: Jim Barne 
 
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