Sophie Pomme
Speaking
When we connect and exchange ideas, not only do we learn, we create new networks. New systems. New communities.
In that moment, we glimpse the world not just through our own eyes, but through those of everyone else in the room.
Sophie L. Vériter is a public speaker on politics, technology and democracy, having spoken at and partnered with the following organisations:
Hi!
I’m Sophie, but my friends call me Pomme. I was born in Belgium, educated in Europe, and now exploring the world to understand how we can make it a better place.
I primarily work as a political scientist and consultant, currently based at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs in The Hague. In my research, I analyse government policies related to misinformation and democracy, particularly in Europe. I also teach undergraduate students and regularly participate in global events as speaker and moderator.
I hold a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Security and Global Affairs from Leiden University and a Masters degree (MPhil) in Politics from the University of Oxford. Building on my background in Law and International Relations, I have accumulated a decade of experience in public diplomacy, strategic communication, and global peace and security. Former clients include the European Commission and NATO.
Recent Engagements
In the past 10 years, I have spoken at over 200 events ranging from academic conferences to school visits and public fora, with audiences up to 5000 people.
A New Democratic Pact for Europe, Council of Europe x European Committee of the Regions, Brussels, October 2025.
Milton Wolf Seminar on Media and Diplomacy, Diplomatic Academy of Vienna and University of Pennsylvania, Vienna, April 2025.
Gamifying Democracy, Athens Democracy Forum, Democracy and Culture Foundation x The New York Times; speaker, Athens, October 2024.
“Beyond Order and Disorder: Embracing Complexity in the Global Information System”, International Studies Association Annual Conference; panellist, San Francisco, April 2024.
“World Forum for Democracy”, Council of Europe; speaker, Strasbourg, November 2023.
“Europaeum Conference: Leadership in European Policy”, Freie Universität; panelist, Berlin, September 2023.
“Diplomatic Studies and International Relations”, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy”, International Studies Association Annual Conference; panelist, Montréal, March 2023.
“New Horizons in Journalism Conference”, World Press Institute; panelist, Sofia, December 2022.
“Europe Through the Lens of its Young Citizens”, House of European History; panelist, Brussels, May 2022.
“Strategic Consequences of the War in Ukraine”, Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Institut Français, Leiden University, University of Bonn; moderator, The Hague (online), March 2022.
“Disinformation and online platform regulations”, NATO Civil-Military Centre of Excellence; speaker, The Hague, November 2021.
“The state of youth opinion on Europe”, European Parliamentary Research Service; panelist, Brussels (online), November 2021.
“What do European citizens want the EU to be?”, Annual Dahrendorf Memorial Lecture, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University; respondent, Oxford (online), April 2021.
Recorded Talks
In 2024, I was invited to speak at the Athens Democracy Forum, organised by the Democracy and Culture Foundation and The New York Times. On this occasion, I had the chance to give a short speech about the power of using gamification to optimise participatory and deliberative democracy.
In 2023, I was invited to participate in the World Forum for Democracy organised by the Council of Europe. I presented ‘Level Up: We Gamify Democracy’, the project I developed with eight other PhD researchers as a Europaeum Scholar.
Blog Posts
The Truth about “Truth”: Facts, Fiction, and Feelings in Politics
Can we separate facts from fiction? A reflection on truth, emotion, and the search for common ground in...
Reshaping Europe’s Destiny: Eric Tak on the Digital Euro
Discover how the digital euro could transform European payments and sovereignty in this interview with ECB’s Eric Tak.
How the EU Turned Disinformation into a Security Threat
My latest article examines the European Union's ban on Russian media RT and Sputnik and its implications for...
Why are Politics so Important… Yet Broken?
Why are politics important? Because they shape our rights, lives, and futures. Ignoring them means surrendering power and...
Beyond Fact-Checking: Rethinking the EU Disinformation Strategy
It's time to revamp the EU disinformation strategy: why trust, participation, and civic education matter more than top-down...
A New World Order: How Media and Diplomacy Can Avoid a Liberal Apocalypse
Is a new world order possible? At the Milton Wolf Seminar 2025, ideas emerged for a decentralised, trust-based...
Countering Misinformation in the EU: My Doctoral Speech
I gave a short speech at the start of my PhD defence ceremony to introduce my dissertation "Countering...
A Letter to my Fellow Europeans about Ukraine, Trump, and World War III
Our world stands at a crossroads. I call my fellow Europeans to speak up for justice, peace, and...