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The Hoover Institution hosted a public panel discussion "Europe In An Emerging World" on Monday, February 4, 2019 from 4:00pm - 5:15pm PST.

The Europe of the early 21st century is rapidly changing, as European institutions evolve, populations age, and new political forces emerge. The panelists review how internet and communications technologies, new means of production, and rapid flows of people are affecting governance across the continent.

Moderated by Jim Hoagland, Hoover Institution and editor at the Washington Post.

Panelists:

  • Caroline Atkinson, former head of global policy at Google
  • Christopher Caldwell, Claremont Review of Books
  • William Drozdiak, Brookings Institution
  • Nicole Perlroth, The New York Times
  • Jens Südekum, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics

This event is part of a series led by George P. Shultz whose intention is to learn from our changing world, to map our governance options in response, and to help structure a variety of efforts going forward. 

To find out more about this lecture series, click here.
 

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