Event | Elif Shafak and Marietje Schaake on the Rise of Populism in Europe
As EU leaders are tested by the rise of populism, how can citizens and civil society organizations respond to these adverse trends?
Carnegie Europe was delighted to host a discussion featuring Marietje Schaake, member of the European Parliament, and Elif Shafak, award-winning novelist and the most widely read female writer in Turkey. Marc Pierini, visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe, moderated.
Photos and podcast: http://ceip.org/2nnnBOu
Видео Event | Elif Shafak and Marietje Schaake on the Rise of Populism in Europe канала Carnegie Europe
Carnegie Europe was delighted to host a discussion featuring Marietje Schaake, member of the European Parliament, and Elif Shafak, award-winning novelist and the most widely read female writer in Turkey. Marc Pierini, visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe, moderated.
Photos and podcast: http://ceip.org/2nnnBOu
Видео Event | Elif Shafak and Marietje Schaake on the Rise of Populism in Europe канала Carnegie Europe
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