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By Bertelsmann Foundation
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
A European Perspective on a New Transatlantic Migration Policy| Dr. Hanne Beirens delves deep on the questions of how to begin addressing the underlying causes of migration and improve the well-being and opportunities for those who have already fled their homes.
A European Perspective on a New Transatlantic Trade & Green Shipping Policy | Dr. Karsten Liebing, Managing Partner of Hammonia Reederei GmbH & Co. in Hamburg, Germany, delves deep into the questions of how reforming international trade and shipping could bolster the transatlantic effort to combat climate change.
A European Perspective on a New Transatlantic Global Health Policy | Dr. Guido Vanham, former head of virology at Belgium's Institute of Tropical Medicine, briefs us on global health threats and how to prepare for them.
A European Perspective on a New Transatlantic Cybersecurity Policy | The third installment of this series focuses on cybersecurity with Kadri Kaska, Head of the Law Branch and legal researcher of cybersecurity policy at NATO's Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence.
A European Perspective on a New Transatlantic Policy Approach toward China | The second episode of this series contemplates a transatlantic China policy, guided by an interview with Dr. Janka Oertel, Director of the Asia Program at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
A European Perspective On A New Transatlantic Agenda for the Global Digital Economy | The first installment of this series focuses on the digital economy, featuring an interview with Marietje Schaake, former Member of the European Parliament, International Director of Policy at Stanford University’s Cyber Policy Center, International Policy Fellow at the Institute for Human-Centered AI, and President of the CyberPeace Institute.
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.