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RevDem Podcast
Ukraine Will Not Slide into Authoritarianism - A Conversation with Pat Cox

RevDem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 39:26


In this conversation, Pat Cox reflects on the new term of the European Parliament and the importance of the rise of the Right in the Union and its member states. He also discusses his work in Ukraine after 2012 – when he led a mission to free political prisoners imprisoned by President Viktor Yanukovych – as well as in more recent years when he has co-directed the Jean Monnet Dialogues which aim to build consensus between the main political parties represented in the Ukrainian Parliament. Pat Cox was President of the European Liberal Democrat Group between 1998 and 2002 and served as President of the European Parliament from 2002 until 2004. In what turned out to be the final phase of the Santer Commission in early 1999, he played a decisive role in establishing parliamentary accountability of the executive. Since 2015, he has been President of the Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe.

Liberal Europe Podcast
EU Elections Results and What Do They Mean for the EU Green and Global Agenda with Pat Cox

Liberal Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 26:55


How to interpret the recent EU election results? What does it all mean for the EU green and global agenda? Are we experiencing a swing to the right? And is the EU a global player? Leszek Jazdzewski (Fundacja Liberte!) talks with Pat Cox, former President of the European Parliament, currently the European Coordinator for the Scandinavian-Mediterranean TEN T (transport) Core Network Corridor, Leader of Needs Assessment and Implementation Mission on parliamentary reform for the European Parliament and the Verkhovna Rada, Kiev, Ukraine, the President of the Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe, and the Chairman of Appointment Advisory Committee at the European Investment Bank. Tune in for their talk! This podcast is produced by the European Liberal Forum in collaboration with Movimento Liberal Social and Fundacja Liberté!, with the financial support of the European Parliament. Neither the European Parliament nor the European Liberal Forum are responsible for the content or for any use that be made of.

IIEA Talks
European Elections in a Changing World

IIEA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 29:41


An interview with Pat Cox, part of the IIEA's Future Proofing Europe project

En bana - tre spår
#34 Whatever it takes

En bana - tre spår

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 47:33


I detta avsnitt lyfter vi ett rekord i tågresande. Vi berättar även om Järnvägsforum Norr, där de tyngsta makthavarna i Sverige och EU inom infrastrukturpolitiken var på plats i Luleå. Pat Cox, EU:s samordnare för den europeiska stomnätskorridoren ScanMed, sammanfattade sin presentation under forumet med “Whatever it takes” - Att vi måste göra vad som än krävs för att säkra infrastrukturen i norra Sverige i tid. Vår allvetande lokförare, spelad av Olof Wretling, tänker utanför lokförarhytten och har flera medskick kring hur allt kan gå mer på räls.

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
David Harley - a life inside EU politics, 24/03/2023 10:44

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023


Over three decades notated inside 62 little red diaries, now available as a book, are a great legacy to modern European history and to the art of note-keeping. David Harley first came to Luxembourg in 1975 as a translator, April Fool's Day as he fondly remembers. Through his life working within the European Union, he was Director of Press and Media, Spokesman of the President, Pat Cox (2002-2004), Secretary-General of the Socialist Group (2004-2007) and Deputy Secretary-General of the European Parliament, where he was responsible for overseeing the final adoption of EU legislation. Throughout this time, David kept a record of European history as he witnessed it, living through it as a man 'in the shadows', a humble 'bag carrier and note-taker'. Of course, he was infinitely more than this; his humbleness cannot mask his intelligence, but adds to it. It's no wonder people like John Hume used to visit him weekly, 4pm on Monday afternoons in his Strasbourg office to be precise, to 'fire off his frustrations'. David is a made to whom one could talk in confidence, knowing the right moves would be had, the right conversations would take place 'upstairs' on their behalf. David's diaries, now housed in the European University Institute in Florence, are dotted with anecdotes of leaders he's met: Blair, Schröder, Chirac, Berlusconi, to name but a few. He is interested in the contradictory nature of their characters. And his longevity to serve the European Union runs beyond many high-profile politicians, seeing the chain from one to the next, and how the trajectory of history waxes and wanes. David talks about how the EU staggers from crisis to crisis, and yet has had some golden periods which he witnessed: the introduction of the single market and the Euro. And through all the hard periods, the EU is 'characterised by resilience'. We talk about how the US views the EU, "The ignorance at the highest level of US politics of the EU is surprising." Whilst working at a consultancy in Brussels, David once hosted an American Ambassador in the EU for US-EU trade who observed: "In Palo Alto - the guys wake up and ask What am i going to innovate today? When people in Brussels wake up they say, What am I going to regulate today?" On meeting David, I reflect on the time I interviewed Jean-Claude Junker. Both have a link with history that we are losing if we're not careful to learn it and reflect on its teachings. More and more, our MEPs, those working in the EU institutions will be younger, without any connection to the reasons behind why the EU was created. For all the flaws one may find, as David says, "The cause is worth it." It's no wonder that in 2011, David Harley was awarded a CMG for services to international diplomacy by Queen Elisabeth II. Matters of Record - Inside European Politics - The Diaries of David Harley 1992-2010 can be purchased at Ernster in Luxembourg and also online. Get in touch! I would be so grateful if you would subscribe to the podcast, rate and review on Apple and Spotify! I'd love to know what shows you want more of, and what ideas or guests you enjoy so that I can tailor my show to suit your requests.

IIEA Talks
Reflections on Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: One Year On

IIEA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 31:39


According to Pat Cox, the war in Ukraine is set to intensify in the coming months. Its duration and outcome are indeterminate. Neither the Russian aggressor nor the Ukrainian defender is yet prepared to take any decisive step towards a cessation of hostilities. For both sides, establishing a premature peace would carry significant risks. Making peace would be infused with politically sensitive complexity, not only for Ukraine and Russia but also for Ukraine's allies, and especially for the EU. In his address to the IIEA, Pat Cox suggests that underpinning a sustainable and just peace for the EU is a geo-strategic investment which is in the interest of both the EU and Ukraine. About the Speaker: Pat Cox serves as the President of the Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe in Lausanne, Switzerland. He is also the leader of the European Parliament's Needs Assessment and Implementation Mission on Parliamentary Reform of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Previously, Pat Cox served as President of the European Parliament from 2002 to 2004, President of the ELDR Group in the European Parliament from 1998 to 2001, and President of European Movement International from 2005 to 2011.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Ukraine to join EU?

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 5:14


Pat Cox, former MEP and President of the European Parliament, discusses Ukraine's potential EU membership.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Irish exporters face extra complications at Calais

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 4:15


Pat Cox, former President of the European Parliament, on where the Brexit talks will go from here.

Christ Episcopal Church Podcast, Springfield, MO
The Tenth Sunday After Pentecost, Ante Communion, August 9, 2020 Podcast

Christ Episcopal Church Podcast, Springfield, MO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 36:07


Clergy: The Rev Mark W. Ohlemier, The Rev'd Dr. Robert Seney Handbell Choir: Dr. Allin Sorenson, Dr. Pat Cox, Kristie Ohlemeier, Julie Halloway, The Rev. Mark W. Ohlemeier Soloist: Julie Halloway Organist: Catherine Wong The bulletin for this service can be found at https://christepiscopalchurch.com/bul... Music published under ONE LICENSE #732147-A. All rights reserved. Christ Episcopal Church welcomes your support of this and other ministries. Please consider making a one-time gift or a recurring one. You can do so at https://christepiscopalchurch.com/give/ Please let us know how you would like us to pray for you. God be with you.

Des's Island Discs

Des's guest today is Pat Cox - Irish Politician, Former President of the European Parliament, and former television current affairs reporter.

Five Degrees of Change
Former TD and former president of the European Parliament Pat Cox

Five Degrees of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 58:39


In Five Degrees of Change some of the most influential voices on Energy and Environment will propose three big policy changes, and also outline two small personal changes they have made to contribute to a greener world. In episode seven, host Daniel Murray is joined by former TD and former president of the European Parliament Pat Cox.   Cox has extensive experience working at the highest political level and, in recent years, has been involved in several impactful climate projects, from a trans-European transport corridor, to overseeing multinational tyre company Michelin‘s sustainability programme.  

Football á la Turca (a Turkish Süper Lig podcast)
S2E19 (January 29th 2020) Turkish Cup and Süper Lig MD 19 results, Sergen Yalçin, Kobe Bryant, Earthquake in Erzurum and more!

Football á la Turca (a Turkish Süper Lig podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 119:30


Kaan, Umut, Yakup, Özer and special guest Pat Cox discuss the results of matchday 19 in the Turkish Süper Lig, Turkish Cup, Kobe Bryant's death and the earthquake in Erzurum.

Lowy Institute: Live Events
In conversation: Pat Cox on The EU and Ireland after Brexit

Lowy Institute: Live Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 62:17


As the United Kingdom faces a divisive but potentially decisive election framed around Brexit, the European Union is contemplating a future without the UK. If British voters back Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit plan, what sort of future relationship will the EU look to build with the UK? What will be the impact on Ireland and Northern Ireland? And how will Brexit affect Australia's ties with the EU? If the opposition triumphs, what are the chances that Brexit could be reversed and the UK's relationship with the EU reset? Ben Bland, the Director of the Lowy Institute's Southeast Asia Project, had a conversation with Pat Cox, former European Parliament President, on the withdrawal of the UK from the EU and its implications for the Union, the UK, and Ireland. Pat Cox served three terms in the European Parliament, and was President of the Parliament from 2002 to 2004. Prior to entering the European Parliament, he served in Ireland’s national parliament and worked in academia and the media. He is currently President of the Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe.

Football á la Turca (a Turkish Süper Lig podcast)
Football à la Turca - S2E1 (August 22nd 2019): Süper Lig MD1 results, UEL results and transfer talk (Nzonzi, Sturridge, Nkoudou and Falcao)

Football á la Turca (a Turkish Süper Lig podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 99:05


The 2019/2020 edition of the Spor Toto Süper Lig has kicked off this past Friday and Football à la Turca has you covered with it's matchday 1 discussion. Kaan Bayazit, Umut Naderi, the returning Özer Dindjer and Pat Cox (who is filling in for Burak Sezgin) are back for this official first edition of our second season! In addition to this weekend's shocking results for last season's top 3, we also dive in to last week's midweek results in the UEFA Europa League, with Trabzonspor advancing to the final round of qualifiers and Malatyaspor unfortunately bidding Europe adieu. In our transfer segment we speak about the 3 big moves that occured this past week with Steven Nzonzi joining Galatasaray, Daniel Sturrdige joining Trabzonspor and Georges-Kévin Nkoudou joins Besiktas. And we also briefly spoke about the latest news on the Radamel Falcao transfer saga. Support us on Patreon! $3 Tier (Turcaholic):• a follow on Twitter!• pick a topic for one of our upcoming shows. $10 Tier (Turcamaniac):• all of the above• guest appearance on thecshow to discuss topic of choice Head to http://www.patreon.com/FALT and become an official Turcaholic or Turcamaniac! Social Media Follow us on Twitter @FootiealaTurca!  You can follow our hosts Kaan Bayazit @Razzerian, Burak Sezgin @Burakiosaurus, Özer Dindjer @Ataqoz, Patrick Cox @PtCx and Umut Naderi @Eidolast.

Football á la Turca (a Turkish Süper Lig podcast)
Football á la Turca - S1E13 (May 13th 2019) Turkish Süper Lig MD32 results, Akhisar are officially relegated!

Football á la Turca (a Turkish Süper Lig podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 104:25


We've got some more heated debates for you in this week's edition of Football á la Turca following the exciting but highly controversial conclusion of matchday 32 in the Turkish Süper Lig. Burak Sezgin and Umut Naderi couldn't join us this week, but Pat Cox was so kind to fill to add a Fenerbahçe voice to the podcast. Follow our account on Twitter: @FootiealaTurca or our hosts Kaan Bayazit (@Razzerian), Özer Dindjer (@Ataqoz) and Patrick Cox (@PtCx).

Reworked
19. Migration with Pat Cox

Reworked

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 27:25


This week, Rachael is talking to Pat Cox – reader in Social Work and Social Justice at University of Central Lancashire – about the diversity and inclusion issues surrounding migration.We effectively live in a world on the move. We are increasingly looking for meaningful work, opportunities, better standards of living and adventure. Migration is undoubtedly one of the overarching issues of the 21st century sparking political and moral debates about nationalism, patriotism and the rights of migrant peoples across the world.Yet, we still have limited knowledge about the experiences of migrants in the UK. And we know even less about the lived experiences of migrants escaping from torture, war and even the impact of climate change.Pat shares her insights into the matter, what it means to a reader and the importance of challenging people on their preconceptions and initiating new ways of thinking about migration.Follow Pat Cox on ResearchGate.You’re listening to Reworked, the EW Group podcast on workplace culture.For more on EW Group and the work we do to build inclusive cultures, follow us on Twitter.

Take Your Best Shot Podcast
Episode #3 - Patrick Cox

Take Your Best Shot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 64:46


Pat Cox is a troubadour in his own right. Porn, swapping, wrestling, viagra, suididal thoughts, wedding and a bunch more were the topics of today's conversation with a very unique man.

Irish Times Inside Politics
A new reality: Brexit fallout with Pat Cox, Pat Leahy & Cliff Taylor

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 34:08


It's already clear that Brexit will present one of our greatest ever challenges as a nation, politically and economically. Former EU Parliament president Pat Cox joins Pat Leahy and Cliff Taylor of The Irish Times and host Hugh Linehan to try make sense of the UK's decision to leave the EU, and how long it will take for the consequences of Brexit for Ireland to crystallise.