The European Union was founded as a bold experiment in free trade with an internal market and shared rules bringing together more than two dozen nations. But the 2008 financial crisis compounded by the ongoing immigration crisis has fueled a resurgent nationalism that threatens to pull the EU apart
Featured Guests:
- Michael Anton, Former Deputy National Security Advisor- President Trump
- Louise Arbour, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for International Migration- United Nations
- Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of History and Italian, New York University
- Amb. Ryan Crocker- Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Syria
- Alexis Crow, U.S. Advisory, Lead Geopolitical Investing Group- PWC
- Michael Doyle, Professor- Columbia University
- Niall Ferguson, Senior Fellow- Hoover Institution
- Bill Frelick, Refugee Policy Director- Human Rights Watch
- Sarwar Kashmeri, Fellow- Foreign Policy Association
- Edward Luce, Washington Commentator- Financial Times
- David Miliband, President International Rescue Committee
- Samuel Moyn, Professor of Law and History- Yale University
- Amb. David O’Sullivan- Ambassador of the European Union to the U.S.
- Anne Richard- Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration (2012-2017)
- Adam Tooze, Professor of History- Columbia University