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A Bridge over Troubled Water: The Balkans and the EU

Agnese Olmati analyses the next step of EU enlargement strategy: 2025 & the Balkans. What are the main challenges, but also the different visions?

April 17, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Exposing corruption – at what cost? The EU’s failure to protect its journalists

After Daphne Caruana Galizia, another journalist, Jan Kuciak, has been slain on European soil. What will it take for the EU to do something?

March 9, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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How Brexit could pose an opportunity for the EU

Brexit has shaken the foundations of the EU. Linda Piersma analyses opportunities in the new situation.

January 23, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Fortress Europe in Africa: EU’s silence on Ceuta and Melilla

Africa and Europe's borders coincide in the Spanish port cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Rick Terpstra addresses the violations that migrants face here.

January 16, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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A Sustainable Future for the EU: Sponsored by Shell?

Angela Medendorp explains how the gas lobby is threatening Europe's sustainable energy future.

January 11, 2018March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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The Who’s Who of Europe: The Powerful Personalities in the EU

The American Foreign Secretary Henry Kissinger famously once asked 'Who do I call when I want to call Europe?' The modern day version coming from Rex Tillerson might be, 'Who do I call, email, text, tweet…', but the premise remains the same – who does one call to get the lowdown on Europe?

November 10, 2017March 31, 20231 Comment
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“On the profound laziness of standing on escalators”

Europe has bigger problems than Brexit and the far right, and it involves escalators.

October 26, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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BLOG: One month on the job – what it’s like to intern for an NGO

Read about what it means to work for an NGO in Africa as an intern, from Euroculture's alumnus Noémi Kalocsay.

October 16, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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German Elections Explained – Inside the politics of the 2017 campaign

German elections: Angela Merkel has won another term, the SPD has taken a hit, and the far-right has won seats in the Bundestag. Wong Tsz sheds light on how it all went down.

October 3, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Trump to UN: You’re Welcome

What does America First mean for Europe? Alexander Pitts reflects on President Trump's speech to the UN General Assembly.

September 26, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment

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