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15 Sep, 2024 07:39

Establishment extremism? Milan Uhrik, Member of the European Parliament for Slovakia

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For more than three centuries, ever since the Peace of Westphalia, European powers agreed that identity and sovereignty came hand in hand. Countries didn’t need to like or approve of each other, but they could live side by side. Yet the end of the Cold War called that principle into question, allowing some nations, or some ideologies, to claim that they are inherently better than others and therefore have the right, even the responsibility to re-make them in their image. Where is that leading Europe, the West and the world? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Milan Uhrik, Slovak Member of the European Parliament and leader of the Republic Movement.

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