Paul Adamson in conversation

A podcast by Paul Adamson

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225 Episodes

  1. Moving up a gear in the Brexit talks

    Published: 21/05/2020
  2. Understanding Emmanuel Macron

    Published: 14/05/2020
  3. Rebuilding the transatlantic relationship

    Published: 05/05/2020
  4. Challenges in forging EU foreign and security policy

    Published: 28/04/2020
  5. Making the business voice heard after Brexit

    Published: 23/04/2020
  6. No more business as usual after the Coronavirus

    Published: 16/04/2020
  7. Europe needs a massive fiscal stimulus in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic

    Published: 09/04/2020
  8. The coronavirus and its political and economic impact in Europe

    Published: 11/03/2020
  9. 'Brexiternity', Labour's leadership and Europe's new progressives

    Published: 04/03/2020
  10. European public opinion 30 years after the fall of Communism

    Published: 26/02/2020
  11. Implementing Brexit Phase I and the upcoming tensions in Phase II

    Published: 17/02/2020
  12. Data protection and the global impact of GDPR

    Published: 11/02/2020
  13. Making coalitions in a fragmented European Parliament

    Published: 05/02/2020
  14. The politics of Brexit Phase II

    Published: 28/01/2020
  15. The UK's uneven membership of the EU

    Published: 18/12/2019
  16. The societal impact of 5G

    Published: 04/12/2019
  17. UK foreign and security policy post-Brexit

    Published: 24/11/2019
  18. Brexit, the greening of trade deals and the weaponisation of trade

    Published: 01/11/2019
  19. The world's new demagogues and authoritarians

    Published: 17/10/2019
  20. 'Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice: Three Meanings of Brexit'

    Published: 10/10/2019

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Hi. I’m Paul Adamson, the founder of Encompass, an online magazine about the European Union and its place in the world and, through also our podcasts and live events, a space for discussion and debate. These podcasts are me “in conversation with” personalities that I think have interesting things to say. They are deliberately informal and are designed to be illuminating as well as, hopefully, entertaining.