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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 24 MIN

Corruptie wint wereldwijd terrein & De prijs van Made in Europa

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(00:51) De wereldwijde corruptiecrisis verdiept zich. Niet alleen in fragiele staten, maar juist ook in gevestigde democratieën. De Verenigde Staten trekken zich terug uit hun rol als mondiale bestrijder van corruptie en worden volgens Transparency zelfs een aanjager ervan. Tegelijk ligt ook de Corruption Perceptions Index zelf onder vuur. Wie bepaalt eigenlijk wat corrupt is? Lousewies van der Laan, directeur van Transparency International Nederland, over het nieuwste rapport en de strijd om integriteit wereldwijd. (11:22) De prijs van Made in Europa  In een Belgisch kasteel buigen Europese leiders zich over een existentiële vraag: hoe voorkomt Europa dat het wordt vermalen tussen China en de VS? Maar dat kan betekenen dat er wordt getornd aan heilige marktregels en zelfs nationale soevereiniteit. Theresa Kuhn, hoogleraar Europese Studies aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam, over de vraag  hoever: Europa durft te gaan?  Presentatie: Sophie Derkzen

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(00:51) De wereldwijde corruptiecrisis verdiept zich. Niet alleen in fragiele staten, maar juist ook in gevestigde democratieën. De Verenigde Staten trekken zich terug uit hun rol als mondiale bestrijder van corruptie en worden volgens Transparency...

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