Episode 155: Marietje Schaake, Member of the European Parliament

Published: June 14, 2017, 9:08 p.m.

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Marietje Schaake was under 30 years old when she first joined the European Parliament as a representative from the Netherlands in 2009. She candidly discusses the kinds of challenges she faced as a young woman navigating what was then--and still is--mostly and old mens club.\\xa0

We caught up shortly after a series of consequential elections in Europe, including the victory of Emmanuel Macron in France and the surprising \\xa0near-defeat of Therese May in the UK. We kick off this conversation discussing the current state of right wing populism in Europe and the effect that Donald Trump is having on European politics.\\xa0
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This conversation is a great explainer of how the European Parliament works--we use Martietje\'s efforts to create some rules of the road for digital trade as an entry point to discuss the procedures, processes and politics of the European Parliament and the EU more broadly.
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Marietje Schaake is someone I\'ve known for many years. We are both alums of Humanity in Action from our University days and it was great to catch up with her and learn about her work as an MEP.\\xa0
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