Moving Europe
Moving Europe
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The podcast on EU politics, economics and society
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The podcast explores critical themes like EU foreign policy, demographic challenges, digitalisation, security, and economic competitiveness. Episodes include discussions on the Iran conflict's implications for Europe, the demographic crisis caused by an aging population, the impacts of AI on jobs and human rights, and comparisons of EU and US economic strategies, ensuring a broad understanding of contemporary European issues.

The podcast on European politics, society and economics.
We move across Europe to discuss the key challenges of our time with experts from politics, academia, government, civil society and business.
A platform for people to get engaged in building the future of the continent.
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@movingeuropepodcast?feature=shared
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/be/podcast/moving-europe/id1820785953
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Co-founded by Theo Gatterer and Christian Nota
Evin Incir is a Swedish politician of Kurdish descent, and Member of the European Parliament. As young child, she migrated from Türkiye to Sweden. Today, she is one of the main negotiators on the EU’s migration policy. She tells us both the personal stories of migrants, and the political fights in the parliament for adopting migration laws. We try to answer the question: Can Europe create a fair migration system?
#Migration #EU #Curd #Sweden #europeanparliament
Timestamps:
00:00 – Personal Background and Trauma
03:50 – Geneva Convention and Asylum
12:40 – EU Solidarity and Responsibility
17:10 – Integration and Feeling Part of the Society
20:00 – Discrimination on Labor Markets
23:02 – Fear of Identity Loss
30:00 – Root Causes of Extremism
34:45 – Labor Needs and Migration
40:10 – Third Country Migration Agreements
45:30 – Western Interventions and Impacts

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