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Between Trauma and New Visions: “Art in Europe 1945-1968” – a transnational exhibition in Karlsruhe

In Karlsruhe, Germany, Dana Ghafoor explores an exhibition that has a new vision of Europe beyond the divide of East and West

January 23, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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From Disbelief to Determination: Getting Over Brexit and Trump

Jessica Sofizade reflects on the past year in politics and searches for a way to move forward.

January 23, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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What is Globalization? Global Europe explained

What does globalization mean for Europe? Daniele Carminati gives an introduction to the future of Global Europe.

January 23, 2017March 31, 20235 Comments
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Passive-Aggressive Politics: The Symbolic Nature of Wall-building

James Leigh brings us on a tour of the divided city of Mitrovica, where an old bridge becomes a new divide and heightens tensions in a city caught between countries.

January 17, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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The Back Office: Management Meeting

Have you ever wondered if your teachers talk about you behind your back? Albert Meijer is back with the newest of the Back Office Series, insight into the complicated and gossip-filled world of Erasmus Mundus administration.

January 17, 2017March 31, 20231 Comment
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The Return of the USSR: Russia’s comeback on the global stage

While the world still has to get used to the idea of Donald Trump in the White House, Russia sees an opportunity.

January 17, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Europe at a Crossroads: The Rise of the Right and Post-Truth Politics

The right is rising across Europe. What has brought Europe to this crossroads? Ben Krasa explains some of the consequences of post-truth politics.

December 13, 2016March 31, 20232 Comments
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Can the Roma Speak? Roma in the UK in the aftermath of Brexit

Everyone has an opinion on Brexit, but not every voice is heard. The consequences of Brexit on the Roma, and their rights, need to be discussed.

December 13, 2016March 31, 20235 Comments
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And Then There Was One: Angela Merkel and the 2017 German Elections

Cameron, Hollande and now Renzi- Europe's most powerful centrist leaders are dropping like flies. With the German Elections coming 2017- Is Angela Merkel our last hope?

December 13, 2016March 31, 20233 Comments
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Post-Truth Politics: Europe’s Next Integration Challenge

Don't believe everything you read- Amar Shakil welcomes us into the Post-truth political landscape.

December 5, 2016March 31, 20232 Comments

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