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CER podcast: The EU's Security Union

Beth Oppenheim asks Camino Mortera-Martinez to re…

An episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast, hosted by Centre for European Reform, titled "CER podcast: The EU's Security Union" was published on July 31, 2019 and runs 21 minutes.

July 31, 2019 ·21m · Centre for European Reform

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Beth Oppenheim asks Camino Mortera-Martinez to review the record of the EU's Security Union. Has it successfully addressed Europe's security challenges, and what will happen to it after Brexit?

Beth Oppenheim asks Camino Mortera-Martinez to review the record of the EU's Security Union. Has it successfully addressed Europe's security challenges, and what will happen to it after Brexit?
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