This week, politician Margot Wallström joins us to reflect on her long career working in the Swedish parliament, the Swedish government, and the European Commission. Discussed is the legacy of her groundbreaking feminist foreign policy and the lasting impact it had in several countries around the world. Margot also talks about European politics, COVID-19, and her hopes for the future.
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