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Blowing the wind into your own sails – Juncker’s State of the European Union

European Commission President Juncker took an optimistic tack in his recent address. Has the tide really turned with Juncker at the helm, or is the EU simply coasting?

September 26, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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The Pulse of Europe is beating: How pro-Europeans are taking the stage

The Pulse of Europe movement is growing. Sabine Volk reports from the first meeting in Groningen.

April 21, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
Archive, InFocus: Brussels

Against Unpaid Internships – a day at the Global Intern Strike in Brussels

As a participant in February's Global Intern Strike in Brussels, Amina Kussainova takes a hard look at unpaid internships.

April 10, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Nationalism in Europe: Where did it come from, and what does it mean?

Nationalism and populism have been on the rise in the West. What does this tell us about the future of Europe?

March 21, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Brexit and Northern Ireland: The shape of Europe’s new border

Eoghan Hughes explores the complications that Brexit poses for the UK's only and historically loaded land border.

March 20, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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The Elections that will shape Europe #1: The Netherlands

As The Netherlands will be the first of three founding EU Member States to hold a major election this year, Arne van Lienden dissects the political climate surrounding the vote.

March 13, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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The science crisis: How the EU can sustain academic integrity

The faith in science is declining worldwide. Paul Hoffman argues it is time for the EU to step in.

March 13, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Between the World and Trump: American Foreign Policy in the Trump-Era

President Trump is shaking up the international world order. Tyler Winowiecki explains what we can expect.

February 27, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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OPINION: Has Culture Replaced Race in Europe?

While race issues are still rampant in the United States, Sabine Volk proposes that Europe is now focused on cultural differences instead.

February 27, 2017March 31, 20231 Comment
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Using English in the EU after Brexit: “If we don’t have the UK, we don’t have English.”

With the UK leaving the EU, can English continue as an acceptable working language after Brexit?

February 20, 2017March 31, 20232 Comments

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