As we mark two years of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we take stock of how the war has changed Europe's political landscape and identity — as well as life for Ukrainians under siege. Also, we look at Ursula von der Leyen's campaign to remain European Commission chief.
Von der Leyen finally announced her intention this week to officially seek another term at the helm following the European Parliament election in June. Host Sarah Wheaton is joined by POLITICO's Hans von der Burchard about the not-so-surprising announcement and what we can expect from von der Leyen's campaign over the coming months. And as mentioned, Hans is part of POLITICO's new Berlin Playbook team — you can subscribe here.
Then we turn our focus to Ukraine. Executive Producer Cristina Gonzalez sits down with renowned Bulgarian political scientist Ivan Krastev at the recent Munich Security Conference to unpack how the war in Ukraine has fundamentally changed Europe.
And finally, Sarah is joined by our reporter in Kyiv, Veronika Melkozerova, for a poignant personal account of how the war has impacted her and her fellow Ukrainian citizens. You can read Veronika's full story here: "Being Ukrainian in 2024: 'People look at me as if I'm terminally ill'".
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Ep 194: EU faces Beijing backlash — European astronauts in conversation
Ep 193, presented by the European Training Foundation: Vax attacks — German scandals — Syria conflict
Ep 192: AstraZeneca limbo — Vaccine export bans — COVID disinformation
Ep 191: German election journey — EESC in spotlight
Ep 190: EU solidarity jabbed — Vaccine passports — China relations
Ep 189: Message to Moscow — Frontier fracas — Euro English
Ep 188: Mario Draghi's return — Italian influence — Is the EU funny?
Ep 187, presented by Equinor: Borrell Russia rumpus — Macron's rivals — Lithuania's foreign minister
Ep 186, presented by Equinor: Vaccine export fiasco — Von der Leyen's line — Belgian virologist
Ep 185, presented by BP: Europe's vaccine blame game — Brussels bubble struggles
Ep 184: Europe reacts to Biden's inauguration — Merkel succession
Ep 183: CDU contenders — Platforms and politicians — 'Good' countries
Ep 182: Vaccine vexation — EU-UK deal — Previewing 2021
Ep 181, presented by Google: Reflecting on 2020
Ep 180, presented by Shell: EU deals on climate & budget — Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha González Laya
Ep 179, presented by Equinor: Von der Leyen's first year reviewed — Manfred Weber interview
Ep 178: Europe's new US BFFs — Biden calling — Big tech lobbying
Ep 177 In Focus: Energy, presented by Shell: Budget blocked — Strategic autonomy — COP26
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