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Category Archives: Interviews
Jun 2 2015
Europe entrapped? An interview with Claus Offe
Comments Off on Europe entrapped? An interview with Claus OffeBy Claus Offe and Daniel Whittall Europe remains mired in a crisis as much political as it is economic. The crisis has been long in the making and its dynamics stem from the institutional structures that govern European politics. In Europe Entrapped Claus Offe, Professor … Continue reading
Posted by: June 2, 2015
Tagged with: Claus Offe, Crisis, ECB, EU, Institutional framework
Dec 3 2014
“We have a long history of getting it wrong on Russia” – Interview with David Crouch
Comments Off on “We have a long history of getting it wrong on Russia” – Interview with David CrouchEuro Crisis in the Press talks to David Crouch about media coverage of EU-Russia relations and the recent search for Russian submarines off the Swedish coast. You were covering the recent search for Russian submarines off the Swedish coast. How well … Continue reading
Posted by: December 3, 2014
Tagged with: European identity, Gorbachev, media, media discourse, Putin, Russia, Russian Politics, Russian submarines, Sweden, Yeltsin
Nov 26 2014
Five minutes with Timothy Garton Ash: “We’re far more European in the UK than we think we are”
1 CommentIs it possible to create a truly European public sphere? In an interview with our colleague Stuart Brown, editor of EUROPP, Timothy Garton Ash discusses the failure of efforts to reignite the enthusiasm of citizens for European integration, the importance … Continue reading
Posted by: November 26, 2014
Tagged with: David Cameron, European identity, European Public Sphere, Spitzenkandidaten
Feb 17 2014
“A system that is failing to deliver economic wellbeing naturally comes in for greater public criticism than one that succeeds in doing so” — Interview with Stephen Fidler
Comments Off on “A system that is failing to deliver economic wellbeing naturally comes in for greater public criticism than one that succeeds in doing so” — Interview with Stephen FidlerContinuing our interviews with eminent commentators and experts, Eurocrisis in the Press asked Stephen Fidler, The Wall Street Journal’s Brussels bureau chief, about his views on the Euro Crisis. Fidler argues that the incomplete construction of the Eurozone is the … Continue reading
Posted by: February 17, 2014
Tagged with: Euro crisis, Eurozone architecture, Journaism, News Papers, Opinion, Stephen Fidler, Wall Street Journal
Feb 10 2014
“Systems were simply not in place to handle a crisis of this magnitude in the euro area” – Interview with Peter Spiegel
2 CommentsEuro Crisis in the Press continues to ask influential analysts and commentators throughout Europe about their views on the multifaceted crisis facing Europe. In today’s interview Peter Spiegel, the Financial Times’ Brussels bureau chief, talks to us about the key dimensions of … Continue reading
Posted by: February 10, 2014
Tagged with: Crisis, Eurozone crisis, Financial Times, FT, Journalism, News, Peter Spiegel, Press
Oct 21 2013
“This is an existential challenge for Europe”- interview with George Pagoulatos
2 CommentsContinuing our conversations with public intellectuals across Europe on the causes and effects of the crisis, Euro Crisis in the Press talks to Professor George Pagoulatos, advisor to former Greek PM Papademos and member of the Board of Directors … Continue reading
Posted by: October 21, 2013
Tagged with: austerity, banking union, European integration, Eurozone, extremism, Golden Dawn, growth, Southern Europe
Aug 15 2013
Professor Patomäki: ‘There are good reasons to expect that the neoliberal era is coming to an end’
1 CommentContinuing our interview series of public intellectuals across Europe on the causes and effects of the crisis, Euro Crisis in the Press talks to Heikki Patomäki, Professor of World Politics at University of Helsinki and author of a recent monograph … Continue reading
Posted by: August 15, 2013
Tagged with: austerity, Neoliberalism
Jul 29 2013
‘The very idea of the European Union is being questioned’ – Interview with Emilio Ontiveros
3 CommentsEuro Crisis in the Press has asked the views of influential analysts and commentators throughout Europe on the multifaceted crisis facing the European Union. In today’s interview, Emilio Ontiveros Baeza, Economics Professor and President of ‘Analistas Financieros Internacionales’ (AFI), argues that … Continue reading
Posted by: July 29, 2013
Tagged with: AFI, banking union, extreme austerity, Inequality, Spanish economy, unemployment rate
Jul 18 2013
‘Europe has no divine right to prosperity’ – Interview with Nick Malkoutzis
4 CommentsEuro Crisis in the Press has asked the views of influential analysts and commentators throughout Europe on the multifaceted crisis facing the European Union. In today’s interview, deputy editor of the English language edition of mainstream Greek daily ‘Kathimerini’, Nick … Continue reading
Posted by: July 18, 2013
Tagged with: austerity, banking union, Eurobonds, Eurozone architecture, media, Media Systems, national stereotypes
Jul 8 2013
Interview with Nikos Chrysoloras: “Europe needs to find its ambition again!”
1 CommentEuro Crisis in the Press is proud to introduce a new series of interviews with influential analysts and commentators as well as global public intellectuals on different dimensions of the public discourse surrounding the current European Crisis. In today’s interview, … Continue reading
Posted by: July 8, 2013
Tagged with: ageing society, Crisis, demography of Europe, education, European media, Greece, media, Media Systems, Nikos Chysoloras, taxation, technological investments, welfare state