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EU Confidential #181, presented by Google: Reflecting on 2020

by editor December 17, 2020December 18, 2020
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It’s a bumper end-of-year review edition! But don’t worry if 2020 is the year you’re already trying to forget — we want to reflect on key moments and themes, rather than relive the trauma.

POLITICO’s Andrew Gray, Rym Momtaz and Matt Karnitschnig take stock of the year that just wouldn’t stop, while producer Cristina Gonzalez weaves in audio from the past 12 months that reflects the wild ride we’ve all been on.

We start by rewinding to our first episode of 2020. How did our predictions hold up? For a year that held one huge nasty surprise, actually not too badly. In some cases, our words of wisdom proved more prescient than we could ever have imagined.

Then we’re off on a journey that takes in the EU’s wobbly initial response to the coronavirus, its historic recovery fund, the continuing clash over core values and how Europe has fared in the wider world.

We end with recommendations for the holiday season, which give us the chance to pay tribute to John Le Carré. Matt selects the author’s memoir while Andrew recommends audiobooks read by Le Carré himself and classic BBC TV adaptations. (Even in 2020, they may make you feel a little more Smiley.) Rym suggests getting away from screens with a graphic novel or two.

We also have a preview of a brand new POLITICO podcast, Westminster Insider hosted by U.K. Political Editor Jack Blanchard, which will launch early in the new year.

EU Confidential will be back with our first edition of 2021 on January 7. Until then, wherever and whenever you found us in 2020, the whole team thanks you for listening and wishes you healthy and happy holidays.

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