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Ask CER - Episode 9: Turkish elections, industrial policy and Ukraine joining NATO

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4.452 Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast, we answer questions you have sent to us. Host Octavia Hughes speaks to our director Charles Grant, director of foreign policy Ian Bond, and senior fellow Luigi Scazzieri. We discuss the likelihood of a Kılıçdaroğlu victory in Turkey's presidential run-off, arguments for and against French-style industrial policy in the EU, and alternatives to NATO membership for Ukraine. Produced by Octavia Hughes Music by Edward Hipkins

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0:00.0

From the Center for European Reform, this is the CIA podcast.

0:04.0

Poson us seriously the question of the

0:05.9

future that we want, and we all

0:08.0

all together, the courage to it construct.

0:10.5

For us in Germany, is the

0:11.9

Bekenness to the European Europe,

0:14.0

a part of our state's resolve.

0:15.6

A strong united Europe is a necessity for the world,

0:17.9

because an integrated Europe remains vital to our

0:20.1

international order. This is the moment for Europe world because an integrated Europe remains vital to our international order.

0:21.3

This is the moment for Europe to lead the way towards a new vitality.

0:29.8

Hello and welcome to the Center for European Reform podcast. I'm Octavia Hughes, the CER's

0:36.6

Coms and Events Assistant and sometimes podcast host.

0:40.9

This episode is of the type where some of you have been in touch to ask our experts, questions

0:46.2

on all things European policy and international affairs.

0:50.9

With me today is our director, Charles Grant, head of foreign affairs, Ian Bond, and senior

0:58.2

research fellow Luigi Scassieri. Today we'll be covering some really topical questions,

1:04.4

unpacking the first round of the Turkish elections and looking ahead to the runoffs,

1:09.5

examining how the commission might be swayed on

1:11.7

industrial policy, and considering the looming Ukraine-NATO question.

1:17.1

Luigi, you were on the podcast two weeks ago with Senem Adin Duskitt, and I think it's fair to say

1:23.1

there was some quiet optimism in that podcast. There was a sense that Erdogan's 20-year presidency

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