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Defending democracy ... The slogan of left-leaning world leaders in Spain meeting to counter the growing influence of the far right. Meanwhile in Italy, right-wing figures aim to build momentum. So, who will shape the global agenda? In this episode: Ruth Ferrero-Turrion, Professor, Political Science, Complutense University of Madrid. Georgios Samaras, Assistant Professor, Public Policy, King's College London. Rebecca Christie, Senior Fellow, Bruegel. Host: Tom McRae Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
Adrian Goldberg discusses Viktor Orban's electoral defeat in Hungary and what it means for Trumpists and populists around the globe, with Dr Georgios Samaras, an expert on European politics at the School for Government and the Policy Institute in London. Produced by Adrian Goldberg in Birmingham Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Voor de vierde keer dit jaar speelde sc Heerenveen een uitwedstrijd in Rotterdam, net als de laatste twee werd ook deze gewonnen. Op bezoek op stadion Woudestein werd Excelsior met 1-2 verslagen. Het was niet de beste wedstrijd van de Friezen maar door een goed keepende Bernt Klaverboer werden de punten wel in de tas mee terug naar Friesland genomen. Is dit een goedmaker voor de wedstrijden eerder dit seizoen die juist niet gewonnen werden? Net als vorige week zitten Redmer, Dave en Marnix in de studio, waar Frank ontbreekt omdat hij snipverkouden is. In de nabeschouwing beginnen ze bij het einde, het mogelijke billenknijpen. Maar uiteraard waren er ook genoeg andere zaken te bespreken, zoals de penalty, de prestaties van Nordås, het optreden van Klaverboer en uiteraard de keuzes en mogelijkheden voor volgende week. Zou Robin Veldman, die nu 49 punten pakte in zijn eerste 34 Eredivisiewedstrijden, zijn eerste volledige seizoen met 50 of meer punten kunnen afsluiten? Doordat Frank op het laatste moment verstek moest laten gaan en zijn vervanger wat onvoorbereid was, viel de quiz deze week in het water. Wel werd er weer oud speler gevierd, deze keer de man van het zondagschot in Leeuwarden, Arber Zeneli. Voor volgende week kunnen jullie kiezen uit: Donovan Deekman, Georgios Samaras, Antonio Correia of Jens Odgaard. Ook hebben we het nog kort over het vertrek van de hoofdsponsor, de play-offs en de aanstaande wedstrijd tegen Telstar, thuis in het Abe Lenstra Stadion. Wordt het een overwinning op ons voorkeurstijdstip? Dat en nog veel meer hoor je in deze nieuwe aflevering van Radio Camataru!
Griechenland, einst vermeintliches Problemkind der EU, wird heute als Musterschüler präsentiert. Dabei baut dessen rechtskonservative Regierung auf Überwachung und Veruntreuung und verarmt seine Bevölkerung durch niedrige Löhne bei hohen Preisen. Artikel vom 06. Januar 2026: https://jacobin.de/artikel/griechenland-mitsotakis-europa-vorbild Seit 2011 veröffentlicht JACOBIN täglich Kommentare und Analysen zu Politik und Gesellschaft, seit 2020 auch in deutscher Sprache. Die besten Beiträge gibt es als Audioformat zum Nachhören. Nur dank der Unterstützung von Magazin-Abonnentinnen und Abonnenten können wir unsere Arbeit machen, mehr Menschen erreichen und kostenlose Audio-Inhalte wie diesen produzieren. Und wenn Du schon ein Abo hast und mehr tun möchtest, kannst Du gerne auch etwas regelmäßig an uns spenden via www.jacobin.de/podcast. Zu unseren anderen Kanälen: Instagram: www.instagram.com/jacobinmag_de X: www.twitter.com/jacobinmag_de YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/JacobinMagazin Webseite: www.jacobin.de
Austria's far-right Freedom Party, a party rooted in Nazi ideology, just celebrated an unprecedented election victory on Sunday night, with its leader talking about a new era for the far right. This is seen as another worrying sign for Europe, as a surge by populist far-right forces shows no sign of slowing down. Georgios Samaras, an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at King's College London whose research has centered on the far right in Greece and Europe, joins Thanos Davelis to break down what this election result means for Austria, and look into the far-right's growing presence across the continent.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Far right in Austria 'opens new era' with election victoryAustria goes back to the future as voters embrace far-right party founded by NazisWhat a Trump victory would really mean for EuropeGreece, Turkey wade into maritime issuesWildfire continues in Corinthia for third dayWildfire burning through forest in southern Greece kills 2 people
The far-right has seen its popularity grow across Europe in recent years and is expected to gain a quarter of the seats in the European Parliamentary elections this year. In this episode, Dr Georgios Samaras, Assistant Professor in Public Policy at King's College London's International School for Government, looks at what is behind the rise of the far-right, its wider implications and what society and individuals can do to halt or reverse this trend.If you are interested in gaining further insights from Dr Samaras and other experts across King's around this extraordinary year of elections, check out our Poll to Poll 2024 series of comment pieces and events. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the EU elections on the horizon, one party in Greece, Greek Solution, is seeing a notable surge in support. The rise of this far right nationalist party also mirrors broader trends in the far right across Europe, and many are beginning to ask whether this resurgent far-right is here to stay. Dr. Georgios Samaras, an assistant professor of public policy at King's College London, joins Thanos Davelis to look into the rise of Greek Solution and its leader Kostas Velopoulos, breaking down what this could mean for Greek politics ahead of European elections in June.Read Dr. Georgios Samaras' latest piece in Kathimerini: The Greek far-right – a rising threat in the EU election stormYou can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:NATO to plan long-term Ukraine aid, mulls 100-billion euro fundNATO ministers' doubts, fears and eye-rolls over €100B Ukraine planTurkey's election authority reinstates pro-Kurdish mayoral election winner
For the seventh episode in the Inside Europe series, Damian Collins MP speaks with Antonis Klapsis (Assistant Professor at University of Peloponnese) and Georgios Samaras (Assistant Lecturer at UCL) to discuss the rise of the extremist politics and the threat social media disinformation poses to the said birthplace of democracy.
This week Jock Stein & Ronnie Simpson go in as our honorary inductees before we discuss the merits of Charlie Shaw, Chris Sutton and Georgie Samaras - but who will join them...In the second half our wildcard picks include the West of Scotland instiution that is Radio Clyde Superscoreboard, the tragic story of Peter Scarff, and a slide tackle that almost sent an opposition player into orbit!
In de negende aflevering van de 'Quarantaine Tapes' verwelkomt Radio Camataru opnieuw een speciale gast: Niklas Tarvajärvi. Vijftien jaar nadat de Finse spits tekende bij sc Heerenveen, is hij er vrijwilliger en voetbalvader. En komend seizoen ook debuterend hoofdtrainer van goede buur VV Heerenveen. Samen met presentator Hielke Biemond en de vaste sidekicks Redmer Wijnsma en Frank Beenen staat Tarvajärvi uitgebreid stil bij de blijvende band met zijn oude club. Daarnaast kijkt hij terug op de concurrentiestrijd met Klaas-Jan Huntelaar en Georgios Samaras, op de zware fysieke trainingen van Gertjan Verbeek en op de mentale worsteling met zichzelf, tijdens zijn spelerscarrière en direct na afloop daarvan. Ook vertelt de openhartige Fin hoe het (jeugd)trainerschap hem heeft geholpen om weer energie te krijgen voor een nieuwe fase zijn leven.
For every Gareth McAuley there was a Diego Lugano. For every Claudio Yacob there was a Georgios Samaras. It hasn't been plain sailing for Albion's recruitment department over the past 20 years and here we pick West Brom's worst XI over the past two decades. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This is the second part of our extensive chat with Paul of the Celtic magazine 'The Shamrock'. Here he talks about his three most memorable Celtic games and why they feel special for him. From an early 80s tussle with our main rival then (and now come to think of it) Aberdeen, we talk about the curious journey WGS has went on. We explore the magic of the centenary season and why Georgios Samaras probably saved his children from a Celtic-less existence. Gary also joined Gilly straight after the Bhoys' stunning 3-0 win over Anderlecht in Belgium. These are the good times people. Soak it up. twitter.com/BhoysAbroad historybhoys@gmail.com facebook.com/HistoryBhoysAbroad
Glasgow Celtic are the champions of Scotland in the 2016/17 season and make it 6 league titles in a row! Yas! We bring you a round up of the Hearts game and our thoughts on keeping Patrick Roberts. After the review of the league win, we also bring you the final part of the Georgios Samaras podcast to complete the two part podcast. We talk about his final years in Glasgow and the overall contribution he made. We're pretty happy. Join us.
Glasgow Celtic are the champions of Scotland in the 2016/17 season and make it 6 league titles in a row! Yas! We bring you a round up of the Hearts game and our thoughts on keeping Patrick Roberts. After the review of the league win, we also bring you the final part of the Georgios Samaras podcast to complete the two part podcast. We talk about his final years in Glasgow and the overall contribution he made. We're pretty happy. Join us.
So here it is, part 1 of the Georgios Samaras episode. After long distance technical issues with files and whatnot, episode 25 of the History Bhoys Abroad is on the divisive Greek forward. In part 1, we talk about the first part of his career at Celtic, managerial changes, the players he played with, his traits, some important Samaras games as well as the lead up to joining us from the Eredivisie. Given that his career spanned over 6 seasons, we decided to chop the podcast into two and part 2 will be out on Sunday evening with a review of the Hearts game. Join us.
So here it is, part 1 of the Georgios Samaras episode. After long distance technical issues with files and whatnot, episode 25 of the History Bhoys Abroad is on the divisive Greek forward. In part 1, we talk about the first part of his career at Celtic, managerial changes, the players he played with, his traits, some important Samaras games as well as the lead up to joining us from the Eredivisie. Given that his career spanned over 6 seasons, we decided to chop the podcast into two and part 2 will be out on Sunday evening with a review of the Hearts game. Join us.
Following a few long distance technical issues, the History Bhoys Abroad now bring you episode 24: Celtic v Real Madrid in the European Cup. We discuss the European Cup Quarter Final from the 1979/80 season; Billy McNeill's second season in charge and up against the mighty Whites of Spain. The affect of these ties arguably derails Celtic's season and we talk about our ideal European Cup draws. Thanks to Gerry McMahon for his help with this podcast. The Georgios Samaras episode will be released during the week and will now be episode 25. Join us.
Following a few long distance technical issues, the History Bhoys Abroad now bring you episode 24: Celtic v Real Madrid in the European Cup. We discuss the European Cup Quarter Final from the 1979/80 season; Billy McNeill's second season in charge and up against the mighty Whites of Spain. The affect of these ties arguably derails Celtic's season and we talk about our ideal European Cup draws. Thanks to Gerry McMahon for his help with this podcast. The Georgios Samaras episode will be released during the week and will now be episode 25. Join us.
It's our biggest episode yet, featuring a brilliant chat with League of Ireland legend Eamon Zayed, who is currently up for the MVP award in the NASL, along with one Joe Cole. He also talks of how football differs between Libya, the US, Ireland and Iran, while he talks us through what it's like to make your debut as a sub against your local rivals and score a hat-trick from 2-0 down. Elsewhere, we look ahead to the North London Derby, Keith Andrews love in Pundit Watch, Danny Dyer and a depraved Jimmy Bullard story make up Weird Stuff from the Internet, and Mark Farrelly eats a banana while delivering Fantasy advice. Follow us on twitter: @Mikeyt086, @GavanCasey, @gcooney93, @MarkFarrelly131.
The semifinals of Euro 2016 are set, and special guest Georgios Samaras joins the Planet Futbol Podcast to break it all down. Greece's surprising 2004 European championship happened before Samaras was a fixture on the team, but the striker recalls his memories of watching the team play and offers some insight into how that win shaped the next generation of Greek players. Samaras also offers an inside look at Portugal coach Fernando Santos, who Samaras worked with extensively as a member of the Greek national team. The podcast wraps up with host Avi Creditor and SI.com's Alex Abnos breaking down both of the semifinal matchups and offering a (perhaps not-so-confident) pick of who the world will see compete in the Euro 2016 final later this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is actual soccer on the field to talk about and Filibuster is here to talk about it. Jason, Adam, and Ben start first with the US Men's National Team's 3-2 over Iceland, and specifically concentrate on Steve Birnbaum's performance. We talk about the second Iceland goal, in which he was the closest defender, but also talk about his two headers that produced an assist and a goal. When then move into D.C. United's preseason and talk about the five man midfield Ben Olsen used for most of the first match. We talk about how there is chaos in that midfield with the sheer number of central midfielders and talk about if Collin Martin could force the team to use a #10. We then talk rumors: Leonardo Gil, Antonio Nocerino, and what recompense D.C. United should require if Orlando City is to get Nocerino. Finally, we talk about the trade for Marcelo Sarvas and hope that the possible move for Georgios Samaras is just a rumor. Give it a listen!