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Paul Adamson
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Paul Adamson in conversation
'Global Discord: Values and Power in a Fractured World Order'
Sir Paul Tucker, Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School and former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, talks to Paul Adamson about his latest book 'Global Discord: Values and Power in a Fractured World Order'.
2023-06-21
26 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
'Global Discord: Values and Power in a Fractured World Order'
Sir Paul Tucker, Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School and former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, talks to Paul Adamson about his latest book 'Global Discord: Values and Power in a Fractured World Order'.
2023-06-21
26 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Foreign policy and security challenges in the 2020s
Fiona Hill, Senior Fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings and former Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Director for European and Russian affairs at the National Security Council, talks to Paul Adamson about US foreign and security policy priorities after the presidential elections, the future of NATO and the European External Action Service and the UK's position on the world stage after Brexit.
2020-08-06
27 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
"The Economics of Belonging"
Martin Sandbu, European Economics Commentator at the FT and author of "The Economics of Belonging", talks to Paul Adamson about his new book and the prospects for a new radicalism post Covid-19.
2020-07-16
23 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Analysing the EU's current in-tray
Duncan Robinson, Brussels bureau chief of 'The Economist' and 'Charlemagne' columnist, talks to Paul Adamson about his approach to his work and analyses the EU's current challenges.
2020-07-08
21 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Angela Merkel and Germany's leadership in the EU
Bojan Pancevski, Germany correspondent of the Wall Street Journal, talks to Paul Adamson about Angela Merkel's long reign and Germany's leadership in the EU as it assumes the EU presidency.
2020-07-02
26 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Crafting a UK immigration policy post Brexit
Jonathan Portes, Professor of Economics and Public Policy at King's College, London, talks to Paul Adamson about changing British attitudes towards immigration since the June 2016 referendum and the challenges the UK government faces in crafting a post Brexit immigration policy.
2020-06-25
24 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Italy, Europe and the EU Recovery Fund
Enrico Letta, former Prime Minister of Italy; Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs at Sciences Po in Paris, talks to Paul Adamson about Italian attitudes towards Europe, Italy's influence in the EU and the potential of the EU Recovery Fund.
2020-06-18
26 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Europe's place in the world, transatlantic relations and the US presidential elections
Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State in the Clinton administration, talks to Paul Adamson about Europe's place in the world, the transatlantic relationship and the upcoming US presidential elections.
2020-06-11
26 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
"Angrynomics"
Eric Lonergan, co-author (with Mark Blyth) of "Angrynomics", talks to Paul Adamson about the growing anger in our societies and how positive anger - moral outrage - can be harnessed to address inequality.
2020-06-04
31 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Assessing the UK stance in the Brexit talks
Anand Menon, director of the 'UK in a Changing Europe' project, talks to Paul Adamson about the UK's stance in the Brexit talks.
2020-05-28
25 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Moving up a gear in the Brexit talks
The EU Ambassador to the UK, João Vale de Almeida, talks to Paul Adamson about the current state of the Brexit talks and the need for compromise to ensure an agreement by the end of the year.
2020-05-21
25 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Understanding Emmanuel Macron
Sophie Pedder, head of the Paris bureau of 'The Economist' and author of 'Révolution Française: Emmanuel Macron and the Quest to Reinvent a Nation', talks to Paul Adamson about Emmanuel Macron as a national, European and world leader.
2020-05-14
26 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Rebuilding the transatlantic relationship
Anthony Luzzatto Gardner, former U.S. Ambassador to the EU and author of 'Stars with Stripes: The Essential Partnership between the European Union and the United States', talks to Paul Adamson about the current state of the transatlantic relationship and Joe Biden's presidential campaign.
2020-05-05
22 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Challenges in forging EU foreign and security policy
Christian Leffler, former Deputy Secretary General of the European External Action Service, talks to Paul Adamson about the creation of the EEAS and challenges in forging EU foreign and security policy.
2020-04-28
33 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Making the business voice heard after Brexit
Daniel Dalton, CEO of the British Chamber of Commerce to the EU and Belgium (and a former MEP), talks to Paul Adamson about the ways that British and non-British companies can get their voices heard post Brexit.
2020-04-23
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
No more business as usual after the Coronavirus
Will Hutton, Principal of Hertford College, Oxford, co-chair of The Purposeful Company and columnist for The Observer, talks to Paul Adamson about the societal and economic impact of the Coronavirus in the UK.
2020-04-16
21 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Europe needs a massive fiscal stimulus in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
Erik Jones, Director of European and Eurasian Studies and Professor of International Political Economy at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins in Bologna, talks to Paul Adamson about ways to give Europe a massive fiscal stimulus to overcome the coronavirus crisis.
2020-04-09
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The coronavirus and its political and economic impact in Europe
Mujtaba Rahman, Managing Director for Europe at the Eurasia Group, talks to Paul Adamson about the coronavirus and its political and economic impact in Europe.
2020-03-11
21 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
'Brexiternity', Labour's leadership and Europe's new progressives
Denis MacShane, former Europe Minister under Tony Blair and author of 'Brexiternity', talks to Paul Adamson about his new book, the Labour Party leadership and Europe's new progressives.
2020-03-04
22 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
European public opinion 30 years after the fall of Communism
Jacob Poushter, Associate Director, Global Attitudes at the Pew Research Center, talks to Paul Adamson, about pan-European attitudes towards democracy and market economies thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
2020-02-26
13 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Implementing Brexit Phase I and the upcoming tensions in Phase II
Catherine Barnard, Professor of EU Law and Employment Law at Trinity College, Cambridge, talks to Paul Adamson about the issues surrounding the implementation of Brexit Phase I and the upcoming tensions in the Phase II negotiations.
2020-02-17
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Data protection and the global impact of GDPR
The new European Data Protection Supervisor, Wojciech Wiewórowski, talks to Paul Adamson about compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation, its global influence and data protection 'adequacy' in the Brexit Phase II talks.
2020-02-11
21 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Making coalitions in a fragmented European Parliament
Eva Maydell, a Member of the European Parliament in the centre-right European People's Party, talks to Paul Adamson about working in a sometimes 'chaotic' European Parliament and the need for the EU institutions to make more of an effort to speak with one voice.
2020-02-05
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The politics of Brexit Phase II
George Parker, Political Editor of the Financial Times, talks to Paul Adamson about how the UK government is handling Phase II of the Brexit negotiations.
2020-01-28
14 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The UK's uneven membership of the EU
Martin Westlake, author of 'Slipping Loose: the UK's long drift away from the European Union' talks to Paul Adamson about the various trends over the years leading, or pushing, the UK away from full membership of the European Union.
2019-12-18
18 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The societal impact of 5G
The physicist and science journalist, Ranga Yogeshwar, talks to Paul Adamson about the societal impact of 5G.
2019-12-04
26 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
UK foreign and security policy post-Brexit
Professor Amelia Hadfield, head of the Department of Politics and Director of the Centre for Britain and Europe at the University of Surrey, talks to Paul Adamson about UK foreign and security policy post-Brexit.
2019-11-24
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Brexit, the greening of trade deals and the weaponisation of trade
Sam Lowe, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, talks to Paul Adamson about the Boris Johnson Brexit deal, level playing fields, the greening of the trade agenda, and the weaponisation of trade.
2019-11-01
24 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The world's new demagogues and authoritarians
Michael Peel, the European Diplomatic Correspondent for the Financial Times, talks to Paul Adamson about his new book 'The Fabulists: The World's New Rulers, Their Myths and the Struggle Against Them'.
2019-10-17
23 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
'Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice: Three Meanings of Brexit'
Kalypso Nicolaidis, Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford, talks to Paul Adamson about her new book 'Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice; Three Meanings of Brexit'.
2019-10-10
21 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The future of EU-UK relations
John Peet, Political and Brexit Editor at The Economist, talks to Paul Adamson about the future of EU-UK relations as the official Brexit deadline looms.
2019-10-03
10 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Data privacy, the tech industry and Congressional oversight
Senator Marsha Blackburn, Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee Tech Task Force, talks to Paul Adamson about data privacy in the U.S. and the broader responsibilities tech companies now face.
2019-09-24
12 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Brexit, US relations and the EU's place in the world
David Miliband, CEO of the International Rescue Committee, talks to Paul Adamson about Brexit, the Labour Party's position, US relations and the EU's place in the world.
2019-09-16
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
What has the UK ever done for the EU?: Robert Madelin
Robert Madelin, international chairman of Fipra and former Director General at the European Commission, talks to Paul Adamson in our occasional series 'What has the UK ever done for the EU?'
2019-09-02
16 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Boris Johnson, Brussels journalist - and euroscepticism
Geoff Meade, former Europe editor of the Press Association, talks to Paul Adamson about his encounters with Boris Johnson then a young reporter in Brussels.
2019-08-07
18 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Boris Johnson's Brexit strategy
Stephen Fidler, UK and Brexit editor at the Wall Street Journal, talks to Paul Adamson about the new Conservative government in the UK and Boris Johnson's Brexit strategy.
2019-08-01
16 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
What has the UK ever done for the EU?: Frans van Daele
Frans van Daele, former Permanent Representative of Belgium to the European Union, Ambassador to the United States and to NATO, and chef de cabinet of Herman van Rompuy, the first President of the European Council, talks to Paul Adamson in the second of our occasional series 'What has the UK ever done for the EU?'
2019-07-16
23 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
What has the UK ever done for the EU?: Anand Menon
Professor Anand Menon, Director of The UK in a Changing Europe project, based at King's College London, talks to Paul Adamson about the UK's contribution to the EU in the areas of the single market, enlargement and foreign policy.
2019-07-09
19 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The true meaning of a 'No Deal Brexit'
Jean-Claude Piris, head of the EU Council of Minister's Legal Service for 23 years, talks to Paul Adamson about the real meaning of a 'No Deal Brexit' and the prospects of an agreement between the UK and the EU27 under a new British premiership.
2019-06-17
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The European Parliament elections and gender balance in the EU's top jobs
Marietje Schaake, who recently stood down from the European Parliament, talks to Paul Adamson about her ten years as an MEP, her analysis of the European Parliament elections and how there should be more women occupying the European Unions's tob jobs.
2019-05-29
23 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
"Paradise Lost: Europe in the world of Trump"
Benjamin Haddad, director of the Europe programme at the Atlantic Council in Washington DC, talks to Paul Adamson about his new book and the need for the European Union to show more unity of purpose in dealing with the United States.
2019-05-23
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Surmounting barriers for women to run for political office
Susannah Wellford, CEO and Founder of Running Start, a non partisan non profit organisation training young women to run for political office, talks to Paul Adamson about the barriers women face when seeking a career in politics and how these can be surmounted.
2019-04-25
19 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Confronting the EU's new realities
Brigid Laffan, Director of the Robert Schuman Centre at the European University Institute in Florence, talks to Paul Adamson about the EU's need to confront new realities.
2019-04-08
30 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Europe's leaders and crisis politics
Luuk van Middelaar, author of 'Alarums and Excursions: Improvising Politics on the European Stage', talks to Paul Adamson about the European Union's political awakening in dealing with crises.
2019-03-28
34 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Ireland's handling of Brexit
Tony Connelly, Europe Editor of RTE, talks to Paul Adamson about Ireland's handling of Brexit from the result of the referendum to the present day.
2019-02-27
19 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The EU27's reaction to latest Brexit developments
Jennifer Rankin, Brussels correspondent of The Guardian, talks to Paul Adamson about the EU27's reaction to the latest Brexit developments in the UK.
2019-02-17
16 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Responding to the growing 'techlash'
Brad Smith, President of Microsoft, talks to Paul Adamson about the growing backlash to the tech sector ('techlash') and gives his thoughts on data privacy, election interference, artificial intelligence and the transatlantic relationship.
2019-01-23
21 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Extending Article 50 to clinch a deal
Mujtaba Rahman, Managing Director and Practice Head, Europe at the Eurasia Group, talks to Paul Adamson about the likelihood of Article 50 being extended to enable a deal to be struck on the Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and EU27.
2019-01-10
18 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Lessons from the US mid-terms for the 2020 presidential election
David Wasserman, House Editor of The Cook Political Report, talks to Paul Adamson about the impact of the US mid-term elections in November 2018 on the Trump administration and predictions for the 2020 presidential election.
2018-12-19
14 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Advances in tackling cancer
Deepak Kanna, SVP and Regional President for Oncology for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Canada at the pharmaceutical firm MSD, talks to Paul Adamson about advances in tackling cancers given increasing life expectancy.
2018-12-07
11 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
GDPR compliance and digital ethics
Giovanni Buttarelli, the European Data Protection Supervisor, talks to Paul Adamson about compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation, UK-EU data flows post Brexit, and the growing debate around digital ethics.
2018-11-19
16 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The beginning of the Brexit endgame
Stephen Fidler, UK and Brexit editor of the Wall Street Journal, talks to Paul Adamson about the still unresolved issues in the Brexit negotiations as they enter their final stages.
2018-11-06
16 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Latest European attitudes to Donald Trump and the United States
Bruce Stokes, Director, Global Economic Attitudes at the Pew Research Center, talks to Paul Adamson about latest polling on European attitudes to President Trump and the United States and their impact on the upcoming mid-term elections.
2018-10-18
19 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The danger of a No Deal Brexit
Peter Foster, Europe editor of The Daily Telegraph, talks to Paul Adamson about the growing dangers of a stalemate in the Brexit negotiations in the coming weeks.
2018-09-12
29 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The current state of Brexit
George Parker, Political Editor of the Financial Times, talks to Paul Adamson about the current state of Brexit in the run up to the summer hiatus.
2018-07-19
14 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Europe's research, science and innovation potential
Carlos Moedas, the European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, talks to Paul Adamson about the current Horizon 2020 programme and its 2021-2027 successor, Horizon Europe.
2018-07-04
33 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Changes in the energy sector 2018-2050
Eirik Wærness, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist at the energy company Equinor, talks to Paul Adamson about the likely trends in energy consumption and production in the period 2018-2050.
2018-06-19
15 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The quest for legitimacy in central banking and the regulatory state
Sir Paul Tucker, chair of the Systemic Risk Council and former deputy governor of the Bank of England, talks to Paul Adamson about his new book 'Unelected Power: the Quest for Legitimacy in Central Banking and the Regulatory State'.
2018-06-03
16 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The quest for legitimacy in central banking and the regulatory state
Sir Paul Tucker, chair of the Systemic Risk Council and former deputy governor of the Bank of England, talks to Paul Adamson about his new book 'Unelected Power: the Quest for Legitimacy in Central Banking and the Regulatory State'.
2018-06-03
16 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The spread of 'truth decay' in the United States and Europe
Michael Rich, President and CEO of the RAND Corporation, talks to Paul Adamson about the growing phenomenon of 'truth decay' in the United States and Europe.
2018-05-26
14 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Trump, transatlantic and 'The Quantum Spy'
David Ignatius, associate editor and columnist at the Washington Post, talks to Paul Adamson about President Trump, transatlantic relations and his latest novel 'The Quantum Spy'.
2018-05-19
17 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The future of European agriculture, Brexit and the Good Friday Agreement
Phil Hogan, member of the European Commission responsible for Agriculture and Rural Development, talks to Paul Adamson about the the future of farming in Europe, the upcoming EU budget round, Brexit and the importance of the Good Friday Agreement.
2018-04-21
15 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Britain's young generation against Brexit
Femi Oluwole, co-founder of the campaigning group 'Our Future Our Choice', talks to Paul Adamson about the growing mobilisation of young Britons who are fighting Brexit.
2018-04-11
13 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Stress testing the transatlantic relationship
Karen Donfried, president of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, talks to Paul Adamson about the challenges facing the transatlantic relationship in security, defence and trade.
2018-03-17
15 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Italy's new political landscape
Former prime minister of Italy and two term European Commissioner, Mario Monti, talks to Paul Adamson about the recent Italian elections and their potential impact on the rest of the European Union.
2018-03-08
23 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
A global ban on animal testing
Michelle Thew, CEO of Cruelty Free International, talks to Paul Adamson about the fifth anniversary of the EU ban on animal testing for cosmetics and the new campaign for a global ban.
2018-03-02
13 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Communicating and reporting 'Europe'
Ryan Heath, political editor of Politico Europe (and former speechwriter and spokesman in the European Commission), gives his assessment to Paul Adamson about how well the EU institutions communicate with the outside world and the impact of Politico Europe on the Brussels media landscape three years after its launch.
2018-02-17
17 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Inequality, social mobility and Brexit
Robert Peston, ITV's political editor and host of 'Peston Sunday', talks to Paul Adamson about his new book 'WTF' and the impact of rising inequality and decreasing social mobility on Brexit.
2018-02-11
17 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
A second Brexit referendum
Andrew Adonis, a Labour member of the UK House of Lords and leading Remain campaigner, talks to Paul Adamson about stopping Brexit and preparing for a second referendum.
2018-02-04
14 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Defending and promoting values
Sir Ciarán Devane, Chief Executive of the British Council, talks to Paul Adamson about defending values and the UK promoting partnerships in the current Brexit climate.
2018-01-21
15 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Understanding Donald Trump
David Rennie, Washington bureau chief of 'The Economist' and previous 'Lexington', 'Bagehot' and 'Charlemagne' correspondent, talks to Paul Adamson about how Europeans can better understand Donald Trump and how the UK government is seriously misunderstanding the feasibility of a US-UK trade deal.
2018-01-09
16 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The transatlantic dimension of Brexit
Charles Ries, Vice-President, International, RAND Corporation, talks to Paul Adamson about alternate forms of Brexit and their implications for the UK, the EU and the US.
2017-12-14
15 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The new challenges as the Brexit talks move to Phase 2
Mujtaba Rahman, Managing Director and Practice Head, Europe at the Eurasia Group, talks to Paul Adamson about the major new challenges that will face the UK as it embarks on Phase 2 of the Brexit talks.
2017-12-07
26 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Brexit, Ireland and renewing the remain campaign
Peter Mandelson talks to Paul Adamson about the urgency of solving the border issue between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in the Brexit talks and how a renewed Remain campaign has to focus its energies.
2017-11-21
30 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The new world of EU public affairs
Jason Descamps, founder and managing director of the executive search firm European Affairs Recruitment Specialists, talks to Paul Adamson about the changing world of European Union public affairs.
2017-11-14
16 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Germany's re-assessment of Europe and transatlantic relations
Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, vice president at the German Marshall Fund of the United States and director of its Europe program, talks to Paul Adamson about German politics after last month's elections, Germany's influence in the European Union, and its re-assessment of transatlantic relations in the Trump era.
2017-11-02
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Europe's crises and the fate of the west
Bill Drozdiak, former editor and chief European correspondent of 'The Washington Post', talks to Paul Adamson about his new book 'Fractured Continent: Europe's Crises and the Fate of the West'.
2017-10-22
15 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
How to stop Brexit
Nick Clegg, former deputy prime minister of the UK and leader of the Liberal Democrat party, talks to Paul Adamson about his new book 'How to Stop Brexit'.
2017-10-12
15 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Brexit and Ireland
Tony Connelly, Europe editor of the Irish national broadcaster RTE, talks to Paul Adamson about his new book, 'Brexit and Ireland: the Dangers, the Opportunities, and the Inside Story of the Irish Response'.
2017-10-02
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Challenges and opportunities of the Estonian presidency of the EU
Kaja Tael, Permanent Representative of Estonia to the European Union, talks to Paul Adamson about the challenges and opportunities of the current Estonian presidency of the EU.
2017-09-20
14 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The UK economy, the eurozone and Labour's new stance on Europe
Will Hutton, columnist for The Observer and The Guardian, principal of Hertford College, Oxford and chair of the Big Innovation Centre, talks to Paul Adamson, about the UK economy, the eurozone and the Labour Party's evolving stance on the EU and Brexit.
2017-09-13
17 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Lobbying for change
Alberto Alemanno, author of "Lobbying for Change" and co-founder of the Good Lobby, talks to Paul Adamson about citizen's lobbying.
2017-09-04
19 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Taking the pulse of the Brexit negotiations
Stephen Fidler, UK and Brexit editor of the The Wall Street Journal, talks to Paul Adamson about the current state of the Brexit negotiations as the third round of talks come to an end.
2017-08-31
15 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The EU27's growing impatience with the UK over Brexit
Jean-Claude Piris, former head of the Legal Service of the Council of Ministers and acknowledged expert on EU Treaties, talks to Paul Adamson about the EU27’s growing impatience with the UK over the Brexit negotiations.
2017-08-17
12 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Macron and the Future of Europe
Pierre Vimont, former senior French diplomat and senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, talks to Paul Adamson about the impact of the election of Emmanuel Macron on the future direction of the European Union.
2017-07-16
27 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Post-Brexit public opinion in Europe
Bruce Stokes, Director of Global Economic Attitudes at the Pew Research Center, talks to Paul Adamson about post-Brexit public opinion in Europe.
2017-07-11
16 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Borders, Brexit and the new UK government/DUP agreement
Jonathan Powell, chief of staff to prime minister of Tony Blair and chief British government negotiator on Northern Ireland 1997-2007, talks to Paul Adamson about the impact of Brexit on the border arrangements between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and the impact of the new political deal between the UK government and the Democratic Unionist Party.
2017-07-01
09 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The future of the EU without the UK
Carl Bildt, the former prime minister of Sweden, talks to Paul Adamson about the influence of the UK in the European Union and the future of the EU post Brexit.
2017-06-24
10 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The new politics of Brexit
George Parker, political editor of the Financial Times, talks to Paul Adamson about the new politics and prognostics of Brexit following the 8 June British General Election.
2017-06-14
13 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Humour and EU politics
The humourist and writer Geoff Meade, who was Europe Editor of the Press Association, talks to Paul Adamson about humour and EU politics.
2017-06-11
20 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The contribution of EU immigration to the UK economy
Professor Jonathan Portes, senior fellow at 'UK in a Changing Europe', talks to Paul Adamson about the contribution of EU immigration to the British economy.
2017-06-05
17 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The conduct of the Article 50 negotiations
John Kerr, Lord Kerr of Kinlochard, one of the architects of Article 50, talks to Paul Adamson about the conduct of the Article 50 negotiations.
2017-05-14
23 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Paying the UK's EU divorce bill
Alex Barker, Brussels bureau chief of the Financial Times, talks to Paul Adamson about the heated negotiations about to start about the UK's EU budget liabilities.
2017-04-26
21 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
The Remain campaign's errors, the Labour Party and immigration, and Theresa May's hardening stance on Brexit
Paul Adamson talks to Peter Mandelson about lessons learned from the Remain campaign, the Labour Party's stance on immigration and Theresa May's hardening position on the Brexit negotiations.
2017-03-24
17 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Defence and Security after Brexit
Alexandra Hall, Research Group Director, Defence, Security and Infrastructure, RAND Europe, talks to Paul Adamson about defence and security after Brexit.
2017-03-20
14 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Fighting the UK-EU referendum campaign
Sir Craig Oliver, former head of communications for David Cameron and now Senior Managing Director, Teneo Blue Rubicon, talks to Paul Adamson about the challenges fighting the UK-EU referendum campaign and the lessons learned.
2017-03-15
19 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Trump, trade and a new transatlantic agenda
Anthony Gardner, former US ambassador to the European Union, talks to Paul Adamson about Trump, trade and a new transatlantic agenda.
2017-03-12
17 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Growth, Brexit, trade and inequality
Markus Beyrer, Director General of the leading European business association BusinessEurope, talks to Paul Adamson about growth, Brexit, trade and inequality.
2017-03-08
26 min
Paul Adamson in conversation
Transparency and the Brexit negotiations
Emily O'Reilly, the European Ombudsman, talks to Paul Adamson about transparency in decision making and the Brexit negotiations.
2017-02-01
14 min