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Archive, Column

Dear EU: English is not just how the world communicates, it is how your citizens do too.

Even after Brexit, English is a global and a European language that the EU should not neglect.

February 20, 2017March 31, 20231 Comment
Archive

Germany’s Steinmeier: A New Direction for the Presidency

Germany has elected a new president. Who is Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and what lies in store?

February 20, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Autocracy for Europe: Serbia, Albania, and the European Union

The EU supports autocratic regimes in the Western Balkans. Stefan Stankovic explains why the EU has no other choice at the moment.

February 13, 2017March 31, 20231 Comment
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Are Muslims the new Jews? Islamophobia and anti-Semitism in Europe

After exploring Islamophobia in the United States, Sabine Volk now asks: is Islamophobia the new anti-Semitism?

February 9, 2017March 31, 20232 Comments
Archive, InFocus: After Euroculture

Meet the Erasmus Graduates whose business is bringing EU funding to Italy’s entrepreneurs: Life after European Studies Interview

Erasmus Mundus Euroculture graduates Selina Rosset and Mattia Anzit introduce their new company, Euroregion Consulting and talk confused entrepreneurs, Italian bureaucracy and European business in the age of Euroscepticism.

February 6, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Reduce, Reuse, Rethink: France as an example for European environmentalism

While France takes great strides to reduce waste, Paul Hoffman explores why Europe should follow its lead.

February 6, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
Archive, Column

Has the West forgotten the war in Yemen?

Conditions in Yemen are rapidly deteriorating, but the West is slow to act. Ben Krasa wonders why Western leaders are turning a blind eye to this tragedy.

February 4, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Fearing the Other: Islamophobia in the United States

Donald Trump has closed the American borders for most of the Islamic world. Sabine Volk explains how it got to this.

January 30, 2017March 31, 20235 Comments
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The Uncertain Fate of Post-Brexit Cinema

In the throes and woes of Brexit, British cinema stands to lose big; Emilie Oudet explains how.

January 30, 2017March 31, 20231 Comment
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ACLA Call for Papers: (under-)Graduate seminar on “Stories that Do: Narrative Arts and the Wider World”

The American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) has an exciting opportunity for BA and MA students who are interested in literature's impact on the real world!

January 23, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment

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