

The Eurofile
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Hosted by Max Bergmann, director of the Stuart Center and the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program, and Donatienne Ruy, director of the Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy at CSIS, “The Eurofile” looks at Europe through a Washington lens. We will discuss, debate, and dissect the big issues consuming Europe with some of the leading voices from the transatlantic community. We’ll try to make sense of developments in Brussels, break down European elections, and discuss all the issues roiling transatlantic relations. So join us for “The Eurofile” every other Thursday, wherever you get your podcasts.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 51min
Are allies or autocrats managing Trump better?
In a special crossover episode with CSIS’s State of Play, Max Bergmann joins Will Todman and Victor Cha to discuss what East Asian and European allies are learning about summits with President Trump and what patterns are emerging about how President Trump engages with autocrats.Learn more:State of Play | CSIS PodcastsStatesmen’s Forum: His Excellency Lee Jae Myung, President of the Republic of Korea | CSISMax and Maria on the Alaska and White House Peace Summits | CSIS Russian Roulette

Aug 28, 2025 • 38min
The Brussels Media Landscape Explained feat. Matthew Kaminski
Max sat down with Matthew Kaminski—co-founder of Politico Europe, former editor-in-chief and former editor-at-large of Politico—to discuss the ethos of Politico Europe, why it’s been successful, and how it fits into the political journalism landscape in Brussels.
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Russian Roulette | CSIS Podcasts

Aug 14, 2025 • 36min
How Migration Came to Define European Politics with David Leonhardt
Max and Donatienne talk to David Leonhardt, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and editorial director for The New York Times, about the politics of migration in Europe and the United States.
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Russian Roulette | CSIS Podcasts
In an Age of Right-Wing Populism, Why Are Denmark’s Liberals Winning?

Jul 31, 2025 • 43min
Europe Bends the Knee on Trade and Previewing Denmark’s EU Presidency with Lykke Friis
Max and Donatienne discuss last week’s EU-US trade deal announcement, where European allies agreed to a 15 percent tariff rate on most U.S. imports. Max talks with Lykke Friis, director of the Copenhagen-based think tank Europa, about Denmark’s presidency of the European Union.
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Russian Roulette | CSIS Podcasts
Heart of the matter: How Denmark’s focus on Ukraine and enlargement will define its EU presidency

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Jul 18, 2025 • 38min
The Looming US-EU Trade Collision and a Preview of the EU-China Summit with Noah Barkin
Max and Otto discuss President Trump’s latest tariff threats and the timid European response. Max talks to Noah Barkin, Senior Advisor with Rhodium Group's China practice, to preview next week’s EU-China summit.
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Russian Roulette | CSIS Podcasts
Watching China in Europe—July 2025

Jul 3, 2025 • 45min
NATO’s Brain Death in the Hague and the State of the UK Economy with Professor Sarah Hall
Max and Otto discuss last week’s NATO summit in The Hague, where European allies signed up to a massive new spending pledge. Donatienne talks with Sarah Hall, 1931 Professor of Geography and Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge University and Deputy Director of UK in a Changing Europe, about the state of the UK economy and Labour’s economic agenda.
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Russian Roulette | CSIS Podcasts
NATO’s “Brain Death” in The Hague

Jun 20, 2025 • 47min
G7 Tensions, EU Sanctions Galore, and the State of Europe’s Rearmament with Dr. Daniel Fiott
Max and Donatienne discuss this week’s G7 Summit in Canada and the latest round of EU sanctions against Russia. Then, they turn to a conversation with Dr. Daniel Fiott, Head of the Defence and Statecraft Programme at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy (CSDS) of the Brussels School of Governance (BSoG), to discuss the state of European defense and Europe’s rearmament.
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Russian Roulette | CSIS Podcasts
How the European Union and Germany Can Leverage Their Monetary Power

Jun 6, 2025 • 28min
Brussels Shudders at Polish Election Results and Max Reports from Europe
Max and Donatienne discuss the second round of the Polish presidential election and its implications for Europe. Then they discuss Max’s recent Europe trip and his impressions from meetings with European officials and experts.
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Russian Roulette | CSIS Podcasts
The Implications of Poland’s Presidential Election

May 22, 2025 • 41min
Elections Extravaganza, an EU-UK Reset, and Merz’s Turbulent Start feat. Jana Puglierin
Max and Donatienne discuss the second round of the Romanian presidential election, Portugal’s parliamentary election, and a new EU-UK deal on post-Brexit relations. Then they turn to a conversation with Jana Puglierin, senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations and head of its Berlin office, to discuss the priorities of the new German government.
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Russian Roulette | CSIS Podcasts

May 9, 2025 • 45min
Rest In Peace, the Status Quo: Romanian Elections, a “Brexit Reset,” and Clashes in Transatlantic Tech
On this episode, Max and Donatienne cover the first round of the Romanian presidential election, where George Simion, a hard-right candidate, soared to a first-place finish ahead of the second round on May 18. Since recording this episode on May 5th, major developments, including the resignation and Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu and rapid capital flight, have sparked a political crisis. This story is still developing.
The hosts then break down British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s attempt to reset relations with the European Union ahead of a May 19 Brexit summit, and welcome Abe Newman, professor in the School of Foreign Service and Government Departments at Georgetown University and Director of the BMW Center for German and European Studies, for a conversation about coming collisions in transatlantic tech.


