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Brussels Playbook Podcast

Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg — New German government — Luuk van Middelaar

Brussels Playbook Podcast

POLITICO

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.4202 Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg, France's Europe minister Clément Beaune and Dutch political theorist and author Luuk van Middelaar all feature in this episode. Plus, we dive into Germany's new government. POLITICO's Matthew Karnitschnig has the details on the coalition agreement struck this week between Germany's Social Democrats, Greens and liberals. Matt also brings us an exclusive interview with Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg about his plans for Europe’s first compulsory coronavirus vaccine law. Also this week, Rym Momtaz and Brussels Playbook co-author Jakob Hanke Vela spoke with Clément Beaune, France's secretary of state for European affairs. In the podcast, Beaune addresses how France will try to balance a presidential election in April with its presidency of the Council of the EU, which begins in January. He also responds to the latest fishing row between the U.K. and the EU. You can watch the full POLITICO Live interview here. We hear too from Luuk van Middelaar, the Dutch political theorist and former EU official who is also the author of an acclaimed series of books on the European Union. In conversation with POLITICO's Andrew Gray, van Middelaar walks us through the ups and downs of the EU's pandemic response, as described in his new book: "Pandemonium." He also addresses the growing tensions within the EU over the rule of law and democratic norms. And finally, back in January, we introduced you to Dutch documentary filmmaker Nadine van Loon, who was working on a film called "Notes from Brussels" — chronicling the struggles of people, particularly women, trying to thrive both personally and professionally in the so-called "EU bubble." After she appeared on the podcast, Nadine secured crowdfunding to finish the film, which will be showing at the Cinema Galeries in Brussels next month. You can find more details here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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Today's episode is presented by Google.

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Hi, this is Christina.

0:08.5

People and businesses everywhere are looking for ways to help the planet.

0:12.3

Google recently shared new ways people can use our products to make sustainable choices,

0:16.9

from choosing eco-friendly routes to searching greener flights.

0:22.5

Now, I'm fully aware that this is a decision which creates an enormous degree of emotion.

0:28.4

And yes, we are interfering with the private sphere of people, but there's the greater good, and that's public health.

0:37.8

Welcome to EU Confidential, the number one European politics podcast. I'm Andrew Gray, Politico's

0:44.1

EU editor, back from an autumn break, having swapped the blue skies of Marseille for the political

0:50.9

puzzles of Brussels. Thanks to Sarah Wheaton and to Matt Karnichnik for filling in so excellently while I was away.

0:57.9

Our core crew is back this week.

1:00.1

You'll hear from Ream and from Matt in just a moment.

1:03.7

Each of us has an interesting interview to bring you.

1:06.4

The voice you heard at the top of the podcast belongs to Alexander Schallenberg,

1:11.9

the new-ish chancellor of Austria, who spoke to Matt earlier this week about his country's controversial

1:17.2

decision to make coronavirus vaccines mandatory. You'll also hear from France's Europe

1:22.7

Minister, Claymont Bonn, about plans for the French presidency of the Council of the EU,

1:28.5

and we'll bring you a conversation I really enjoyed having with Luke van Middler,

1:33.3

political theorist, former EU official, and distinguished author of a series of books on the EU.

1:39.8

You'll hear about his new one, Pandemonium, on Europe's handling of the coronavirus crisis.

1:45.9

Perhaps one of the most striking features of this crisis and the sentiments we had in

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