Social Europe Podcast

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Jul 9, 2025 • 60min

Social Democracy at a Crossroads: Rebuilding Trust in a Fragmented World

In this conversation, Henning Meyer and Colin Crouch explore the evolution of social democracy, the impact of globalization, and the challenges posed by right-wing populism. They discuss the changing landscape of political identity, the need for a new vision in social democracy, and the importance of cooperation in addressing societal issues. The conversation highlights the necessity of building social infrastructure and addressing economic inequality while navigating the complexities of migration policies and the future of leftist politics in Europe.
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May 15, 2025 • 46min

The Politics of Confusion: Mark Blyth and Henning Meyer discuss Trump 2.0 and Lessons for Europe

In this conversation, Henning Meyer and Mark Blyth discuss the current state of Trump's presidency, the chaos within his administration, and the implications of his economic strategies, particularly regarding tariffs and reindustrialization. They explore the impact of inflation on the working class and the political landscape shaped by populism. The discussion also delves into the future of political identity in the U.S. and Europe, emphasizing the need for a compelling vision and narrative to unite people and drive political engagement.
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Jan 20, 2025 • 45min

EU vs. Trump: Mark Blyth Breaks Down the Political & Economic Storm Ahead

In this conversation, Henning Meyer and Mark Blyth discuss the implications of Trump's presidency for the European Union, focusing on potential trade policies, economic repercussions, and the rise of populism. They explore the uncertainty surrounding Trump's administration, the need for the EU to adapt strategically, and the challenges posed by internal divisions within Europe. The discussion also touches on the necessity of public administration reform to address pressing issues such as housing and immigration, and the long-term consequences of America's carbon-focused policies.This podcast episode is part of the Social Europe - Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Projekt "EU Forward: Shaping European Policy in the second half of the 2020s".
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Jan 12, 2025 • 43min

Almut Möller: European Foreign & Security Policy

In this episode of the Social Europe Podcast, Henning Meyer and Almut Möller discuss the evolving landscape of European foreign and security policy as we enter 2025. They discuss the concept of strategic autonomy, the challenges posed by external threats such as Russia's aggression, and the internal divisions among EU member states. The conversation highlights the urgent need for a unified approach to security and defence, the impact of populism and external actors like Elon Musk, and the importance of collaboration with allies, particularly the UK. Both speakers emphasise the necessity for the EU to adapt its policies and strategies to ensure its future viability and effectiveness in a rapidly changing global environment.This podcast episode is part of the Social Europe - Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Projekt "EU Forward: Shaping European Policy in the second half of the 2020s".
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Oct 29, 2024 • 31min

Anand Menon: Navigating the New UK-EU Relationship

In this episode of Social Europe Podcast, Professor Anand Menon of Kings College London and Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Professor Henning Meyer discuss the recent changes in the UK-EU relationship under the new UK government led by Sir Keir Starmer. They explore the implications of Labour's policy priorities, the tone of diplomatic relations, and the potential for bilateral initiatives, particularly in defence. The discussion also covers trade agreements, economic cooperation, and the challenges posed by regulatory divergence in emerging technologies. They conclude by examining the future of UK-EU relations amidst political dynamics and external pressures, including the war in Ukraine.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 34min

Peter A. Hall: The Emotional Underpinnings of Populism

In this episode of Social Europe Podcast, Professor Peter A. Hall of Harvard University and Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Professor Henning Meyer explore the evolving landscape of populism in Western democracies. Reflecting on the economic and cultural factors that have contributed to its rise, they discuss the importance of perceptions of fairness and uncertainty about the future as key drivers of support for populist parties. The conversation also delves into the emotional aspects of immigration politics and the differing motivations behind support for left and right populism. Finally, they assess the health of Western democracies and the challenges mainstream political parties face in regaining public trust and addressing the grievances that fuel populism.
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Feb 7, 2022 • 24min

Pasi Sahlberg: lessons from Finnish education

Around the world, education 'reforms' have made schooling more market-mimicking and competitive, rendering education a 'club good' for the better off. Finland shows how treating education as a public good and teachers as autonomous professionals brings better student performance overall, without intrusive and expensive inspection.
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Aug 16, 2021 • 39min

Philipp Ther: The Outsiders

Refugees in Europe since 1492 Social Europe is publishing cutting-edge thinking and new ideas from the most thought-provoking people. Our in-depth analyses and constructive proposals seek to link policy-making to wider political and economic concerns. It is our goal to promote progressive and inclusive societies, sustainable economies and responsible businesses as well as dynamic civil societies. Please also visit our website www.socialeurope.eu to read our latest articles, blog posts and research papers. If you want to stay up-to-date with all things Social Europe just sign up to our regular newsletter via our website.
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Jan 29, 2021 • 30min

Albena Azmanova: Capitalism on Edge

For Albena Azmanova capitalism is not in crisis, but it is on edge—and on the point of radical transformation. Social Europe is publishing cutting-edge thinking and new ideas from the most thought-provoking people. Our in-depth analyses and constructive proposals seek to link policy-making to wider political and economic concerns. It is our goal to promote progressive and inclusive societies, sustainable economies and responsible businesses as well as dynamic civil societies. Please also visit our website www.socialeurope.eu to read our latest articles, blog posts and research papers. If you want to stay up-to-date with all things Social Europe just sign up to our regular newsletter via our website.
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Jan 10, 2021 • 36min

Thomas Piketty: Capital and Ideology

Thomas Piketty explains how wealth and power can be transferred from capital to workers and citizens. Social Europe is publishing cutting-edge thinking and new ideas from the most thought-provoking people. Our in-depth analyses and constructive proposals seek to link policy-making to wider political and economic concerns. It is our goal to promote progressive and inclusive societies, sustainable economies and responsible businesses as well as dynamic civil societies. Please also visit our website www.socialeurope.eu to read our latest articles, blog posts and research papers. If you want to stay up-to-date with all things Social Europe just sign up to our regular newsletter via our website.

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