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CER podcast: How well will the UK's European diplomatic strategy work?

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🗓️ 9 July 2021

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

In this week's podcast, our director of foreign policy Ian Bond speaks to CER research fellow Luigi Scazzieri and Georgina Wright of the Institut Montaigne in Paris. Luigi recently published a paper on EU-UK diplomatic co-operation, and in this episode he, Georgina and Ian consider the ways in which both parties can continue to work together in foreign and security policy, in the absence of a formal agreement. Music by Edward Hipkins Produced by Rosie Giorgi

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0:00.0

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

0:04.1

Poson us seriously the question of the

0:05.9

future that we want, and we all

0:08.1

all together, the courage to it construct.

0:10.5

For us in Germany, is the

0:11.9

Bekindness to the European Europe,

0:14.1

a part of our state's resolve.

0:15.7

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.

0:27.6

Hello and welcome to the latest podcast from the Centre for European Reform.

0:32.3

I'm Ian Bond, the Director of Foreign Policy at the CER.

0:35.9

And I'm delighted to be joined today by my colleague Luigi Scatzieri, a research fellow at the CER. And I'm delighted to be joined today by my colleague

0:38.6

Luigi Scatzieri, a research fellow at the CER, and by Georgina Wright, an old friend who used to be at

0:45.8

Chatham House and the Institute for Government. And if I can describe it this way, is now self-exiled in Paris

0:52.7

as the head of the Europe program at the

0:55.1

Institute Montaigne. And I must say I was rather envious of her accounts of pavement cafes and

1:02.7

working lunches and breakfasts in Paris sounds a lot better than the situation in London at the moment.

1:09.8

Anyway, we're going to be talking

1:10.9

about the UK's post-Brexit foreign policy cooperation with the EU, or rather, it's

1:18.8

absence. We've got into this situation. When Theresa May was prime minister, she wanted a formal

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