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Will it bring nations closer together or pull them apart? The Financial Times commentator, Martin Wolf, has wrote an article on March 24th entitled the Pandemic is an Ethical Challenge. There seems little doubt that it will change the world fundamentally affecting every other issue, rivalries and conflicts, the role of governments, the role of […]
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The next EU budgetary framework period starts at the beginning of 2021. It is none too early for a serious debate about what should be the priorities. The only suggestion that has received publicity so far is President Macron's proposal for a euro zone budget. This could be a good idea but not for the […]
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A good result for the Sanchez's Socialists The Spanish election result provides a much needed fillip to Socialist/Social Democrat parties n the EU which have suffered severe setbacks in the last two years – for different reasons – in France, Italy, Germany and other countries. The Socialists (PSOE) who had formed a minority government under […]
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The EU is trying to deal with two headline issues at present: whether the Brexit deal agreed between the Commission negotiators can be agreed on the one hand by the British parliament and on the other by all 27 member states, the other is whether the Italian government's budget which has been deemed to breach […]
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At the beginning of September a petition[1]to the European Union under the European Citizens' Initiative provision in the EU Treaty to call in the European Commission to act to monitor the rule of law in all member states. The petition is under the aegis of the EU treaty article allowing European Citizens' Initiatives (ECIs), which […]
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Blog: Ideas on Europe
We recently welcomed Petr Kaniok to eu!radio! He is a professor of political science at the Masaryk University of Brno, Czechia. He shared both his personal testimony and his analysis as a professor about his country becoming a member of the European Union, twenty years ago.
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Every Monday, a member of the international academic association 'UACES' will address a current topic linked to their research. Very pleased to welcome you back on Euradio. Simon Usherwood, you are Professor at the Open University, and Chair of our partners UACES. Listen to the podcast on euradio. […]
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For our weekly editorial by UACES on euradio, the University Association for Contemporary European Studies, we have the pleasure to welcome Dr Cleo Davies, from the University of Warwick.
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We recently welcomed Camila Villard Duran to eu!radio! She is a law professor at ESSCA School of Management, based in Angers, France. She spoke in defence of the trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur.
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We recently welcomed Heiko Pääbo to eu!radio! He is a professor at the University of Tartu, in Estonia. He reflected on his country's accession to the EU 20 years ago in a personal testimony.
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Blog: Ideas on Europe
We recently welcomed Natasza Styczyńska to eu!radio! She is a Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. She reflected on her country's accession to the EU 20 years ago in a personal testimony and reflection.
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