In this bonus episode of our 1989 podcast miniseries, host Mark Leonard is joined by ECFR's young generation, all born between 1988-1990. Coming from the former GDR and Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Venezuela and the UK, they grew up in a borderless world, in a united Europe, with their parent's optimism about the future but with their teenage years shaped by the financial crisis and 9/11. So what did 1989 mean for their lives? And how will this generation influence the world and politics once it's their turn? This podcast was recorded on 18 December 2019.Bookshelf:- "Cruel Optimism" by Lauren Berlant- "The Wall" by John Lanchester- "My Parents: An Introduction" by Aleksandar Hemon- "Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow" by Yuval Noah HarariFilms:- "Sonnenallee"- "Good-Bye, Lenin!"- "The Lives of Others"
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