Josep Borrell and the jungle | Dylan Mathews | Shada Islam | EU indifference | Ukraine | Double standards | Degan Ali | Pakistan | Climate reparations | Robtel Pailey | The white gaze of development | Building resilience | Power | Fear about funding
26 October 2022
Decolonisation is a new way of confronting racism. It means rooting out colonial-era attitudes of white superiority that linger in our societies and institutions. The push for decolonisation in the US and parts of Europe took wings with the Black Lives Matter movement. But the EU still is nowhere near starting the process of decolonisation. Its reticence was underlined this month when top EU diplomat Josep Borrell branded most of the world a jungle and then got away with making only a grudging apology. In this episode: a look back at Borrell's offensive comments at the College of Europe; and a look ahead at how to decolonise EU foreign aid, with Shada Islam and Dylan Mathews of Peace Direct.