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Jul 12, 20214 min read
THE DIPLOMACY-TECHNOLOGYNEXUS: BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT
Salma Torjmane is an MA candidate enrolled in the European Interdisciplinary Studies program at the College of Europe in Natolin. She has...
Jul 5, 20212 min read
ARBOR
Niki Radman is a writer and an English Literature/ Film & TV student at the University of Glasgow. Her text ‘Arbor’ was translated into...
Jul 5, 20216 min read
OUR LADY OF AUTUMN
Studies of law in Ireland, and now EU policy at the College of Europe keep Paul Whelan’s days occupied, but it is in the late hours of...
Jun 27, 20213 min read
FOR 25 YEARS, APEIRON ON THE SIDE OF NEPALESE WOMEN
Petra Crociati works as a Fundraising and Communication Manager at Apeiron Italia. In this moving testimonial she underlines this...
Jun 27, 20215 min read
CENTRAL EUROPE FROM CONFLICTTO AD-HOC COOPERATION
Martin Wycisk is a College of Europe student and Senior Analyst at the Institute for Western Affairs in Poznań. His expertise includes...
Jun 27, 20214 min read
GENDER STUDIES: A PASSING FAD OR TRANSFORMATIVE PHENOMENON?
Nicolas Vande Kerckhove is a student of the Mario-Soares Promotion specialising in European History and Civilisation at the College of...
Jun 27, 20214 min read
THE MULTILINGUAL HERITAGE OF THE GRAND DUCHY OF LITHUANIA
Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski is Professor of Polish-Lithuanian History at University College London and Visiting Professor at the...
Jun 27, 20214 min read
LAND OF FEMICIDES
Marlies Humpelstetter is a politics and philosophy student at the University of Glasgow. In her essay, she discusses how the public...
Jun 27, 20215 min read
LINE TRACINGS
Martin Cathcart Frödén won the 2015 Dundee International Book Prize with his debut novel Devil take the Hindmost (Freight). After 10...
Feb 17, 20211 min read
The Ways of the Moderns
Joshua Honeycutt obtained his degree in classical philology at the University of Bologna in 2018. He is passionate about Europe,...
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