Between dream and tragedy: Europe’s story after 1989
Luke Cooper
6 episodes
8 months ago
This podcast offers numerous certain insightful views of the making of the EU and the challenges Europe confronted during this period of three decades. Through events such as the post-communist transition, the violent collapse of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, or the creation of the single market in Maastricht, to the economic and financial crises of the late 2000s, Luke Cooper interviews actors who were involved as well as analysts studying these events. It is at moments a riveting listen.
Dr Luke Cooper, is an academic and scholar of international relations and politics from the United Kingdom, he is also the co-host of the “Another Europe” podcast. Luke was a Europe’s Futures Fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna in 2018-2019. One of the projects that he worked on during his tenure was this series on Europe after 1989.
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This podcast offers numerous certain insightful views of the making of the EU and the challenges Europe confronted during this period of three decades. Through events such as the post-communist transition, the violent collapse of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, or the creation of the single market in Maastricht, to the economic and financial crises of the late 2000s, Luke Cooper interviews actors who were involved as well as analysts studying these events. It is at moments a riveting listen.
Dr Luke Cooper, is an academic and scholar of international relations and politics from the United Kingdom, he is also the co-host of the “Another Europe” podcast. Luke was a Europe’s Futures Fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna in 2018-2019. One of the projects that he worked on during his tenure was this series on Europe after 1989.
Between dream and tragedy: Europe’s story after 1989
32 minutes 42 seconds
4 years ago
The battle for the future of Europe
2020 was a year of change for the European Union. For the first time in its history a member-state left the club. But a much bigger crisis – the COVID-19 pandemic – would soon engulf the peoples of Europe. In the final episode of the series, Luke Cooper asks what the future might hold for the project of Europe. He argues that, while the notion of a federal, sovereign Europe may well be over, the dream of European unity lives on and is as vital as ever.
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Dr Luke Cooper is an associate researcher and consultant at LSE IDEAS, the foreign policy think tank of the London School of Economics. He was previously a visiting fellow at the Institute of Human Sciences (IWM), Europe’s Futures programme (2018 – 2019). His book, Authoritarian Contagion, will be published by Bristol University Press in June 2021. He is the co-founder of Another Europe Is Possible and co-host of the Another Europe podcase.
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Between Dream and Tragedy is hosted by the Europe’s Futures programme at the IWM and was supported by the ERSTE Foundation and the European Cultural Foundation. For more information on Europe’s Futures go to EuropesFutures.EU.
Between dream and tragedy: Europe’s story after 1989
This podcast offers numerous certain insightful views of the making of the EU and the challenges Europe confronted during this period of three decades. Through events such as the post-communist transition, the violent collapse of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, or the creation of the single market in Maastricht, to the economic and financial crises of the late 2000s, Luke Cooper interviews actors who were involved as well as analysts studying these events. It is at moments a riveting listen.
Dr Luke Cooper, is an academic and scholar of international relations and politics from the United Kingdom, he is also the co-host of the “Another Europe” podcast. Luke was a Europe’s Futures Fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna in 2018-2019. One of the projects that he worked on during his tenure was this series on Europe after 1989.