

Social Europe Podcast
Social Europe
The mission of Social Europe (SE) is to strengthen democracy by finding and discussing solutions to the most pressing political, economic and social issues of our time. We use the values of freedom, sustainability and equality as the foundation on which we examine society's most pressing challenges.
We are committed to 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 societal concerns. It is our goal to promote progressive societies, sustainable economies and responsible business.
We are committed to 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 societal concerns. It is our goal to promote progressive societies, sustainable economies and responsible business.
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Sep 12, 2017 • 38min
Bo Rothstein: What are the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Swedish Social Democratic Party SAP?
In episode #23 Bo Rothstein, Professor of Government at the University of Oxford, talks to Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer about the Swedish Social Democratic Party SAP. He analyses the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats the party faces. This episode is part of the project "Social Democracy - A SWOT Analysis" that Social Europe runs in cooperation with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.

Jun 25, 2017 • 35min
Social Europe Talk: Inequality in Europe: What can be done?
In the fifth episode of Social Europe Talk from the European Parliament in Brussels the panelists discuss inequality in Europe and what can be done about it. Social Europe editor-in-chief Henning Meyer is joined by Lorenza Antonucci from Teeside University, inequality consultant Michael Dauderstädt as well as the MEPs Javi Lopez and Udo Bullmann.

Dec 15, 2016 • 47min
Social Europe Talk: Germany - Europe's Reluctant Hegemon?
Episode #21 brings to you the fourth instalment of Social Europe Talk from the European Parliament in Brussels. The topic of discussion is "Germany - Europe's Reluctant Hegemon?" Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer is joined by the MEPs Pervenche Berès (France), Javi Lopez (Spain) and Tanja Fajon (Slovenia) as well as the director of the Brussels office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Uwe Optenhögel.

Nov 30, 2016 • 25min
Branko Milanovic: Understanding Global Inequality
In episode #20 Branko Milanovic of the Graduate Center of City University of New York discusses global inequality with Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer. The conversation also involved the links between inequality and populism as well as recent political developments across the West.

Oct 11, 2016 • 28min
Iris Bohnet: Gender Equality By Design
In episode #19 Iris Bohnet of Harvard University talks to Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer about the challenges of gender equality and what can be done in organisations to address this pressing issue. You can also read a text version of the conversation here: https://www.socialeurope.eu/2016/10/gender-equality-design/

Oct 3, 2016 • 34min
Ryan Avent: The Wealth of Humans - Work, Power, and Status in the Twenty-first Century
In episode #18 Ryant Avent, economics columnist at The Economist, discusses the impact of the digital revolution on the world of work with Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer. The conversation was based on Ryan's new book entitled The Wealth of Humans: Work, Power, and Status in the Twenty-first Century. You can also read a text version of the conversation here: https://www.socialeurope.eu/2016/10/the-wealth-of-humans-work-power-and-status-in-the-twenty-first-century

Sep 27, 2016 • 32min
Justin Trudeau & Sadiq Khan: Diversity, Inclusion & The Future Of Progressive Politics
Episode 17 brings to you a conversation between Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, and London Mayor Sadiq Khan on the topics of diversity, inclusion & the future of progressive politics. The conversation took place in Montreal and was moderated by Jennifer Ditchburn. You can also read a text version of the conversation here: https://www.socialeurope.eu/2016/09diversity-inclusion-future-of-progressive-politics We would like to thank Canada 2020, the Center for American Progress and Policy Network for their permission to bring this panel discussion to you as an episode of Social Europe Podcast.

Sep 21, 2016 • 40min
Progress In The Digital Age: How Can We Use Digital Tools To Inform, Invent And Inspire A New Era Of Government Action?
Episode 16 brings to you a discussion on 'Progress in the Digital Age' with a very distinguished group of panelists. Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman of Alphabet, Reid Hoffman, Founder of LinkedIn, Nicolas Berggruen, President of the Berggruen Institute and Reshma Saujani, Founder of Girls Who Code discuss how digital tools can be used to inform, invent and inspire a new era of government action. The panel was moderated by Toomas Ilves, President of Estonia. (21st September 2016) We would like to thank Canada 2020, the Center for American Progress and Policy Network for their permission to bring this panel discussion to you as an episode of Social Europe Podcast.

Sep 20, 2016 • 26min
Core Europe To The Rescue: A Conversation With Jürgen Habermas About Brexit And The EU Crisis
Episode 15 of Social Europe Podcast focuses on the state of European Union after the Brexit vote. Listen to the audio version of our conversation with world-renowned philosopher Jürgen Habermas read by Boni Sones. In the interview, Habermas explains why the idea of a Core Europe now needs to be pursued in order to maintain the European integration project. (20th September 2016) You can also read a written version of the conversation here: https://www.socialeurope.eu/2016/07/core-europe-to-the-rescue/

Sep 11, 2016 • 48min
Tony Atkinson - Inequality: What Can Be Done About It?
In episode 14 we focus on inequality. Why is it so bad for societies and what can be done about it? Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer discusses these questions and related issues with the economist Tony Atkinson from Oxford University. Tony is a world-leading scholar in this field and has researched issues around inequality for decades, so he really is one of the most important voices in this discussion. Enjoy the conversation! (14th September 2016) You can also read a written version of the conversation here: https://www.socialeurope.eu/2016/09/inequality-can-done/


