A politics podcast on European affairs, hosted by Dave Keating, an American journalist based in Brussels, and Tyson Barker, an American policy analyst based in Berlin. We're telling the story of the EU from the bloc's two centers of power.
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A Trumpian trade war, a new German government, and an Italian election mess
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Dave Keating, a journalist based in Brussels, and Tyson Barker, a policy analyst based in Berlin, talk about the three big stories hitting the headlines in Europe this month:-Trump's trade war with the European Union-A new German government in Berlin-Chaos in Rome following an inconclusive Italian election…
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The latest on Brexit and German coalition formation
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Dave Keating in Brussels and Tyson Barker in Berlin talk about the latest developments in Brexit negotiations, and German coalition negotiations.The last week saw significant movement for both. Is it smooth sailing ahead, or will more roadblocks present themselves?Door Dave Keating and Tyson Barker
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End of the year edition: the future of EU-US military cooperation, and what to watch for in 2018
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Dave Keating and Tyson Barker take a look back at 2017 and the developments in the EU-US military relationship. What does the launch of PESCO, the new EU military defense cooperation that does not have American involvement, mean for the future of NATO? Is it the beginning of the end for the American military protectorate over Europe.In the second h…
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Should Germans stop speaking English in Berlin? A podcast extra
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Jens Spahn, a rising star in Angela Merkel's CDU party, has caused a stir by writing an editorial blasting Germans in Berlin for speaking English with foreigners - and even amongst each other. Calling them "elitist hipsters", he said the use of English across Europe is actually turning into a tool for exclusion, refusing to help foreigners from int…
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