Brexit, populism, and the migration crisis have stoked the conflagration over borders and social integration across Europe. Both sides of the debate say the continent’s values and identity are under attack—but disagree by whom. In what form does liberal democratic Europe survive this struggle?
A debate by Milken Institute-the US based Nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank.
Moderator:
Robert Guest Foreign Editor, The Economist
Speakers:
Douglas Alexander
Senior Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School; Former UK Minister for Europe
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University; Founder, AHA Foundation
Gemma Mortensen
Co-Founder, More in Common
Douglas Murray
Author, The Strange Death of Europe
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