On this podcast episode, Richard Gephardt and Scott Miller sift through the evidence and speculate on the future of democracy in America. Is the...
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The Tällberg Foundation Celebrates the 2022 Tällberg Leadership Prize Winners
Stockholm and New York, November 22, 2022 — Six extraordinary people with the courage, wisdom, creativity and values to operate in--and try to...
Announcing the 2022 Winners Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prizes – Emerging Leaders Category
Chido Govera, Lala Lovera and Elias Mastoras awarded Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prizes For Emerging Leaders Stockholm and New York,...
Announcing the 2022 Winners of the Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prizes
Yevgenia Albats, Sam Muller and Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka Awarded Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prizes Stockholm and New York, November 9,...
The U.S. Midterms: What happened? What next?
The US elections are (almost) over. Now the United States and the world can look forward to a divided government, another Trump campaign, a...
What Does a Franco-German Split Mean for Europe? / Laure Mandeville & Friedbert Pflüger
Laure Mandeville, a senior reporter at Le Figaro and Friedbert Pflüger, a former German parliamentarian joined Tällberg’s Alan Stoga for this...
Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble: Europe Looks at a Complicated Future / Jakob Hallgren & Ana Palacio
Jakob Hallgren and Ana Palacio discuss how Europe might get from where it is to where its citizens need it to be. Arguably, Europe in general (and...
Can a Broken Democracy Fix Itself? / Isabel Aninat
Isabel Aninat is fundamentally optimistic that Chilean democracy is headed in a good direction. She is the Dean of the Law School of the Universidad...
Webinar: The Future of Europe at a Time of Crisis
Did you miss the webinars? Here you can watch Part I and Part II *** Part I was recorded on October 27 with speakers, Jakob Hallgren, the Director...