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Historical Walks: Dimitris Stempilis about the History of the EU | 08.06.2024, 13:00

Historian and journalist Dimitris Stembilis talks to Marilena Katsimi about the history of United Europe. How was the idea of a United ​​Europe formed after World War II in the ruins of the greatest humanitarian disaster the world has ever seen?

When did this idea arise and how did it evolve? What is Greece’s relationship with the European Union from the beginning until today? How did the European issue manifested within the Greek political scene and how did we reach the third decade of the 21st century?

What are the achievements, the frustrations, and the challenges for the future of the EU? And, finally, how do the European elections affect our lives?


Produced and presented by Marilena Katsimi, journalist
Broadcast date: Saturday 8 June 2024, 13:00-14:00 Athens time

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