Why is it that the East and West just can't get along?
Russia and the West conflict for decades now. Sometimes the conflict seems to subside, but it also restarts all over again. Are the two continents just too different? Or is there too long a history of mutual distrust, espionage, sabotage and threats?
Listen to historian Laurien Crump and reflect further on whether this enmity is unending, or whether a future is possible in which East and West find each other?
The language of discussion will be Dutch.
About the speaker
Laurien Crump is a researcher at the Center for Parliamentary History at Radboud University.