In a moment where climate change is no longer a distant threat but a present reality, we find a new battlefield in international geopolitics: the struggle for a water.
In this week's article, check out Alba's analysis on the politics of #WaterStress.
https://t.co/DKuvPgULlM
🧑🏫🗞️ A group of EPS students attended the Europaeum 2024 Winter school in Lisbon. In this article, first year EPS student Jenny de Jong reflects on her experience attending the event, and gives you reasons why you should apply for the next one!
Link: https://t.co/hArWHVoEHM
🇷🇺🗞️ EPS student Asher wrote about an eventful February in Russia, from American conservative commentator Tucker Carlson’s Putin interview, political opposant Alexeï Navalny’s death, to the recent capturing of the city of Avdiivka🇺🇦.
Check it out here: https://t.co/d6LU5GfljA
In the coming days, London’s High Court might refuse Julian Assange’s final request to appeal his extradition. If refused, he will be transported to a US prison to serve a 175-year sentence. His crime? Journalism.
Learn more in our recent article: https://t.co/M5o5aPCvvG
📷Curious about what's going on in Germany? 'Quo vadis, Deutschland?' explores the context and repercussions of the current public outrage, as well as implications for the future after the upcoming regional elections.
Check it out! https://t.co/WwOjSIz9RS
📷📷In “Surfing a white tide: The political consequences of a plastic spill,” @freire_brais writes about the Galician pellet crisis, discussing implications for regional, national, and European governments.
Check it out here:
https://t.co/CPaJPZRXbR
🇳🇱🗳️The recent Dutch election results sent shock waves through Europe. In this week’s article, ‘A new dawn, an old acquaintance,’ Jeroen Spieker discusses what this election result means for Dutch politics and unpacks the popularity of the most successful party.
#LinkInBio#EW
In yet another show of risky political maneuvering, Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez has closed a controversial deal to secure a third term in office and avoid snap elections.
Learn more in this week's EW article at the link in our bio. #EuropeanWaves#SpanishPolitics
🇪🇺✈️In our most recent article, Freya Entrup reflects on the recent trip the first-year EPS students took to Brussels, Belgium. For insight into life as an EPSer, click the link in our bio to check it out.
🗺️🌿In this week’s article, Emilie Joe Brandt discusses the Global Stocktake’s insights on human mobility ahead of COP28, arguing for proactive and forward-looking diplomacy.
Learn about the connection between migration trends and the climate crisis a the link in our bio.
In a historic pivot, Germany has embarked on a transformative journey, termed "Zeitenwende," signaling a dramatic increase in its military budget. Learn about the motivations and implications of this shift in defense strategy in this week’s article.
Link in bio. #EuropeanPolitcs
EW is back! In our first article of the semester, second-years Luísa and @freire_brais share their reflections post-Europaeum Summer School in Munich.
This year, the topic was “Crisis? What Crisis? The Dialectics of European Integration.” 🇩🇪 🇪🇺
Click the link in bio to read!
🇵🇱 Marius Heil, a second-year EPS student who witnessed the largest protests in recent Polish history on June 4, 2023, in Warsaw, Krakow, and other cities against the "Lex Tusk" bill, contemplates if these demonstrations could be a crucial pre-election turning point!
🎓🌍 This week Luísa Pussieldi Moratelli and Irina Percemli, two first-year students, interviewed EPS alumni to explore their experiences and gather wise advice for current students and candidates on life after the MA degree!
🎓🇬🇧 In this week's article Nicole Molinari shares her experience at this year's Oxford Spring School, hosted by the Europaeum, where a group of EPS students got the opportunity to attend and explore the theme of Shifting Paradigms in Europe!
Click here: https://t.co/ZtwGvQNKA4
Click on the link here to get an insight into his work there: https://t.co/6C3qr0Hau9
#internship#history#secondworldwar
"Photo: Jasenovac Memorial, Croatia. Courtesy CC BY-SA 3.0: https://t.co/inRo6mW9cb"
🎞️🗄️ In this week's article, second year EPS student, Hans Zdravko shares about his internship at the Malach Centre for Visual History in Prague, where thousands of oral histories of Holocaust survivors are preserved.