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1/2: #EU: France and Germany weak and adrift. Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Editor-in-Chief: Strategic Europe, in Berlin.

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🗓️ 19 June 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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1/2: #EU: France and Germany weak and adrift. Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Editor-in-Chief: Strategic Europe, in Berlin.

https://carnegieendowment.org/europe/strategic-europe/2024/06/judy-asks-is-the-eus-agenda-in-jeopardy?lang=en¢er=europe


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0:00.0

This is CBSI in the world. I'm John Bachelor. European Union Vote has made considerable changes in the direction of the European expectations.

0:15.0

It was that the European Union vote was going to endorse the center,

0:20.0

it did, and lead to comedy when it comes to the two huge stories in Europe which is

0:28.0

one immigration and two Ukraine Ukraine being a surrogate for defense matters.

0:36.0

However, the European Union vote has introduced a larger than life contest that would be the French elections coming up on June 30th

0:45.8

and the second round on July 7th. I welcome Judy Dempsey, the Carnegie

0:51.3

Endowment for International Peace. She is the editor-in-chief of Strategic Europe, and she

0:57.7

asks her colleagues, what you'd have to say are provocative questions and they answer in their fashion.

1:04.6

These are distinguished commentators about the European civilization.

1:09.0

The question is, is the EU's agenda in jeopardy.

1:13.0

I learn in the course of this wonderful explanation from all these voices

1:18.0

that the word jeopardy comes from a French word,

1:21.0

Joe Parti, which was a game where either side had a chance if they gamble correctly

1:27.3

to win, Jo Parti.

1:29.8

So we're looking at some kind of balance, but another metaphor is

1:36.1

McCronis decided to bet the house. That sounds very American.

1:40.0

Judy, a very good evening to you. Thank you. First of all, the European Union vote did provide 400

1:47.1

votes or more for the center. That is, the assumption that the center will hold. Is that adequate because there seems a lot of

1:56.1

alarms at the 130 held by the combination of the right wing parties? Good day to you, Judy.

2:02.2

Good day, John, and thank you for having

2:04.6

me on your on your entertaining and great show there's an awful lot of

2:17.0

wishful filling elements, oh, the center will hold. In fact, the center is actually fragmenting.

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