In this interview, Dr Laurie Beaudonnet, Assistant Professor at Université de Montréal, discusses the changing patterns of radical left voting in the context of the Eurozone crisis, and its broader implications for radical left engagement with the European project.
The video was recorded at the International Policy Workshop: “Crisis Contained, Democracy Diminished? The Politics of the Eurozone Financial Crisis” held at Carleton University, Ottawa on September 19, 2014.
This event was supported by Carleton University and by a grant from the European Union. The event was organized by the Centre for European Studies (EUCE), Carleton University.
The views expressed in this video are solely those of the interviewee and do not reflect the views of the European Union or of the Centre for European Studies.
For more information, please visit the event webpage: http://carleton.ca/ces/cu-events/international-research-workshop-crisis-contained-democracy-diminished-politics-eurozone-financial-crisis/
The video was produced by Marek Eby and Cathleen Schmidt (both of Carleton University).