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Radio Vinternational
Vincent Hoffmans
21 episodes
5 months ago
Everything we eat, think, wear, experience and even dream is influenced by global factors, but our news sources are often limited to our own (national) bubble.

I am Vincent Hoffmans, and it puzzles me that ‘the international’ receives so little attention in our lives. That’s why I started Radio Vinternational!

In each episode I interview experts and I try to learn something new about the world from them. The topics range from international art restitution to India's elections, and from fairness in AI to sports politics - as long as it's international, I'm up for it. 
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Everything we eat, think, wear, experience and even dream is influenced by global factors, but our news sources are often limited to our own (national) bubble.

I am Vincent Hoffmans, and it puzzles me that ‘the international’ receives so little attention in our lives. That’s why I started Radio Vinternational!

In each episode I interview experts and I try to learn something new about the world from them. The topics range from international art restitution to India's elections, and from fairness in AI to sports politics - as long as it's international, I'm up for it. 
Show more...
Politics
History,
News
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Reimagining European Democracy with Professor Kalypso Nicolaïdis
Radio Vinternational
59 minutes
1 year ago
Reimagining European Democracy with Professor Kalypso Nicolaïdis
Reimagining European Democracy With Professor Kalypso Nicolaïdis on the power of mythology, translators and demoicracy 

In this episode of Radio Vinternational, Professor Kalypso Nicolaïdis shares her unique insights on the resilience and challenges facing democracy in Europe today. Report after report declares that “we are currently witnessing a concerning trend of worldwide backsliding of democratic values” (United Nations Development Program), that Democracies are in Decline (Freedom House) and that After decades of triumph, democracy is losing ground (The Economist). But, the real question remains: are we witnessing the fall of democracy? 

I asked Professor Nicolaïdis this exact question. She argued (as a true academic, of course) that it’s a bit of both—democracy is in danger, but there are also countless positive examples of hope and optimism. What I enjoyed tremendously from our conversation, is the fact that her personal and professional life is a testament to European development, full of political highs and lows. As a little girl she campaigned in the streets of Paris in 1968  to raise awareness for the political situation in Greece, and later in her life she campaigned passionately against Brexit and became a British citizen … 
Furthermore, our conversation is on the transcendent power of mythology, as Professor Nicolaïdis explains how stories from her book Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice can illuminate complex political divides, like Brexit, and offer a path toward shared understanding. She also introduces her visionary project, The Democratic Odyssey, a traveling citizens' assembly designed to connect people across Europe in democratic dialogue.

Meet the guest
Professor Kalypso Nicoiladis is an authority in the fields of European Integration, democratic theory and global governance and has worked with numerous EU institutions and national governments. She fulfils her current role as professorial Chair of Global Affairs at the STG in Florence, whilst she is on leave from the University of Oxford where she has been professor of International Relations. Previously she was professor at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, where she also obtained her PhD. 

What I really liked from our conversation, is that she is someone who ‘is’ her work: her international background and her ideas on democracy are in line with her personal background (being ‘freakish’: French, Greek, British). If you want to see all projects on which she is working and see all her publications, you can visit her personal website! 

Recommendation of the Week
First, she recommends checking out the website of the Democratic Odyssey. You can explore the project, subscribe to updates, and learn about the mission and activities of this “travelling circus of democracy.” Beyond that, she suggests two literary recommendations:
  • One of the greatest inspirations to reinvent a better future for her, come from the science fiction works of Iain M. Banks! His series ‘
Radio Vinternational
Everything we eat, think, wear, experience and even dream is influenced by global factors, but our news sources are often limited to our own (national) bubble.

I am Vincent Hoffmans, and it puzzles me that ‘the international’ receives so little attention in our lives. That’s why I started Radio Vinternational!

In each episode I interview experts and I try to learn something new about the world from them. The topics range from international art restitution to India's elections, and from fairness in AI to sports politics - as long as it's international, I'm up for it.