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Braňo Závodský NaživoBraňo Závodský NaživoFrantišek Šebej a Tomáš Valášek o Sputniku a situácii na UkrajineKauza Sputnik pokračuje, Igor Matovič rieši situáciu na vlastnú päsť. Do Moskvy odletel minister financií na prekvapenie kolegov a najmä šéfa našej diplomacie, bez súhlasu vlády. Čo tam vlastne Matovič vyrokoval? Prečo Rusi žiadajú vakcíny späť? A prečo posilňujú vojenskú prítomnosť na hraniciach Ukrajiny? Hrozí ďalší ozbrojený konflikt? Braňo Závodský sa rozprával s Františkom Šebejom a Tomášom Valášekom. Celý článok: https://www.expres.sk/246279/frantisek-sebej-a-tomas-valasek-o-sputniku-a-situacii-na-ukrajine/2021-04-0935 minChina in the WorldChina in the WorldReassessing China: Europe Sharpens Its ApproachIn recent weeks Beijing has both won victories and suffered defeats during important summits and dialogues with France and Italy, as well as the European Union. Paul Haenle sat down with Tomas Valasek, director of Carnegie Europe, and Pierre Vimont, senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, to discuss underlying issues driving China-Europe relations, the outlook for China’s engagement with the European Union (EU), and the implications for transatlantic relations. 2019-04-1635 minMark Leonard\'s World in 30 MinutesMark Leonard's World in 30 MinutesSummer series: Military and security dimensions of European sovereigntyMark Leonard speaks with Tomas Valasek and Nick Witney about what the real military dependence of Europeans on America looks like and what is possible within the existing security budget. The podcast was recorded on 26 July 2018.Picture credit: EATT14 DV Day by European Defence Agency via Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/eudefenceagency/14557213832/in/album-72157645478881825/, CC-BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-08-0143 minThe Briefing RoomThe Briefing RoomTrump vs NATOShould NATO plan for a future without the United States? President Trump has long complained that some European members of the organisation have been getting a free ride from the USA after failing to meet their commitment to spend two per cent of their national income on defence.At the NATO meeting on Wednesday he raised the ante, saying he wanted the two per cent to be raised to four per cent. The rhetoric from the White House has raised fears that the Trump administration might consider withdrawing from NATO altogether. David Aaronovitch...2018-07-1228 minChina in the WorldChina in the WorldWhat Do Trump’s Views on Europe Mean for China?President Trump will travel to Europe in May for his first time since taking office to meet with EU leaders, attend a NATO meeting, and visit the organization’s headquarters in Brussels. Although he has walked back some of his more extreme criticisms of the European project and transatlantic organization from the campaign, Trump’s unpredictability remains a concern for many American allies. In this podcast, Paul Haenle sat down with Tomas Valasek, the director of Carnegie Europe and former permanent representative of the Slovak Republic to NATO, to discuss the future of transatlantic relations and what shifting dyna...2017-05-2429 min