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    Conversation with Shada Islam, a well-known journalist and commentator on European Union affairs

    enFebruary 15, 2021

    About this Episode

    Shada Islam, a respected and well-known Brussels-based commentator on European Union affairs, will conversate with us about how to narrate Europe as a fascinating story, how storytelling matters to Europe, and how to work in the EU as a woman.
    Shada Islam now works independently as an advisor/analyst/strategist/columnist on questions related to Europe Africa Asia Geopolitics Trade and Inclusion.
    Ms Islam is a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe, a member of the European Policy Centre’s prestigious Strategic Council and Non-Resident Fellow at the Centre for Global Development. She worked for nine years as Director of Europe and Geopolitics at Friends of Europe, an influential independent think tank based in Brussels. She now runs her own Brussels-based global strategy and advisory company, New Horizons Project.

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