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Between Moscow's Games and Chișinău's Missteps: Moldova's New Energy Crisis
On the Continent
Irina Percemli
Dec 26, 2024
If You Can Make It Here, You Can Make It Anywhere: A Reflection on the European Politics & Society Brussels Field Trip
EPS Spotlight
Juliëtte Herman
Dec 13, 2024
Perspectives on Trump’s victory: U.S. and Ukraine
On the Continent
Asher Stein & Anastasiia Klemberh
Nov 14, 2024
Donald Trump’s victory - why he got re-elected and how the world reacted to it
Beyond Europe
European Waves
Nov 14, 2024
The European Deforestation Regulation and EU’s Normative Power: Shaping Global Trade for Sustainability
On the Continent
Ana Sánchez Antelo
Nov 7, 2024
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Irina Percemli
Dec 26, 2024
On the Continent
Between Moscow's Games and Chișinău's Missteps: Moldova's New Energy Crisis
There is no rest for Moldova. After the European integration won by just a 0.7% margin in a recent referendum, now an energy crisis and a...
Juliëtte Herman
Dec 13, 2024
EPS Spotlight
If You Can Make It Here, You Can Make It Anywhere: A Reflection on the European Politics & Society Brussels Field Trip
On the 25th and 26th of November, the first years from the European Politics and Society Master visited Brussels to learn about working...
Asher Stein & Anastasiia Klemberh
Nov 14, 2024
On the Continent
Perspectives on Trump’s victory: U.S. and Ukraine
In case you’ve been living in a hole for the last decade, just one name has dominated the US news cycle for nine years. Now, it will...
European Waves
Nov 14, 2024
Beyond Europe
Donald Trump’s victory - why he got re-elected and how the world reacted to it
On November 5, the United States of America voted for their new president - and chose a previous one. Donald J. Trump, business-mogul,...
Ana Sánchez Antelo
Nov 7, 2024
On the Continent
The European Deforestation Regulation and EU’s Normative Power: Shaping Global Trade for Sustainability
On October 2nd, the European Commission proposed to delay the implementation of the EU’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), a critical...
Tilman Voss
Oct 31, 2024
On the Continent
A tale of mountains and intrigues – Bavarian-German relations and the quest of finding a chancellor candidate
Germany is a state located in central Europe, a country known for customs like punctuality, seriousness (often confused with absence of...
Wei-Chung Chen
Oct 17, 2024
EPS Spotlight
Summer School Reflection: an Observation on the Concept of Europe
Europe unveiled manifold meanings throughout my summer school experiences in 2024. The deeper I explore the concept of Europe, the more I...
Jan-Malte Schulz
Oct 3, 2024
On the Continent
Back to the Roots? Putin’s Russia, Slavophilism and the Official Nationality
Debates about the reasoning and narrative behind Russia’s war in Ukraine often highlight the imperialist tendencies and opportunistic...
European Waves
Aug 31, 2024
On the Continent
Paris’ bold revival: could the 2024 Olympics restore the Seine to its former glory?
As the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris have just concluded, the attention is still focused on the river Seine and the ambitious restoration...
Mara Vos Carrero & Matilde Forno
Jul 12, 2024
Opinion
EUROVISION 2024: United by Music…or not?
This edition of the Eurovision Song Contest held in Malmö might have been the most politicised ever, marked by large protests, bans and...
Jan-Malte Schulz
Jul 4, 2024
Opinion
Mediterranean Forget-Me-Nots: MENA Countries and the ENP
As the EU’s attention is focused on the East, it runs the risk of even further neglecting the Southern Dimension of the European...
Asher Stein
Jun 30, 2024
Opinion
How Israel manipulated this antizionist Jew to vote for "Hurricane"
Despite my antizionist bent, that I still reacted strongly enough to Eden Golan’s performance to vote for Israel reveals how Jewish...
European Waves
Jun 4, 2024
On the Continent
EU Elections: Who are the Players and What's at Stake?
With the European Parliament elections just around the corner, political analysts predict a substantial shift to the right across...
Céleste Nonnenmacher & Tilman Voss
May 31, 2024
On the Continent
Paris before the 2024 Olympics - a city between excitement and concerns
It is less than 100 days until the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are set to commence. While many - especially the French government and...
Max Tsao
May 29, 2024
Beyond Europe
Geopolitical Repercussions of Taiwan's Election: How the EU can navigate itself through the Cross-Strait relations
Taiwanese people have given a clear signal during an election that has been constantly under China’s threats.
European Waves
May 25, 2024
On the Continent
From TikTok to the Ballot Box: Can lowering the voting age improve European democracy?
With the European elections approaching, Belgium joins the growing trend of lowering the voting age, fuelling debates on how to engage a...
Irina Percemli
May 2, 2024
On the Continent
Cutting through the linguistic fog: the state of Moldovan language politics
The debate over whether Moldova's state language should be called ‘Romanian’ or ‘Moldovan’ has become a bitter, ideologically charged...
Freya Astrid Theresa Entrup
Apr 28, 2024
On the Continent
Does Germany Need The Atomic Bomb?
In a recent speech at a rally in South Carolina, US Presidential candidate Donald Trump expressed his opinion on NATO member states that...
Beatrice Borrelli
Apr 16, 2024
On the Continent
Right to abortion: the backtracking in the US and constitutionalization in France
Across European history, the right to abortion has been threatened countless times and has been a central topic in recent political...
Bianca Mihailov
Apr 3, 2024
Beyond Europe
Defeating the Dragon: Taiwan's Victory Over Chinese Disinformation and Insights for the Next EP Elections
On January 18th, the Taiwanese Ministry of Defence issued a press release announcing the identification of no less than twenty-four...
Irina Percemli
Mar 21, 2024
Opinion
Survival and survivance: the struggle of the oppressed around the world
The survival of languages, cultures, and native communities is a widespread concern in contemporary societies. In this article, Irina...
Anna Loi
Mar 7, 2024
Opinion
Why we are all responsible for domestic violence
A reflection on Rachel Louise Snyder’s book "No visible bruises" In a world where women face violence every day, it is crucial to discuss...
Alba Landeras Fernández
Mar 4, 2024
Beyond Europe
A Thirsty Earth: Humanity’s New Battle Against the Climate Emergency
In a planetary scene where climate change is no longer a distant threat but a present reality, we find a new battlefield in international...
Jenny de Jong
Feb 28, 2024
EPS Spotlight
Lisbon Winter School: An Ambivalent Experience
One of the most fun parts of academic life is the chance to travel for events and conferences, such as intensive winter schools organised...
Asher Stein
Feb 26, 2024
On the Continent
Reflecting on Putin's February
Vladimir Putin has been having a great month, beginning with a tête-à-tête organised by Tucker Carlson, the USA’s most famous talking...
Friso van der Vijgh
Feb 18, 2024
Opinion
Last chance for Assange and why you should care
During court hearings in the next two days, London’s High Court might refuse Julian Assange’s final request to appeal his extradition. If...
Tilman Voss
Feb 14, 2024
On the Continent
Quo vadis, Deutschland? A country shaken by scandals and protests expects regional elections that could shape domestic politics for years to come
Since the start of 2024, Germany has been shattered by protests from farmers, railway workers, and the demonstrations against the...
Brais Freire Braña
Feb 13, 2024
On the Continent
Surfing a white tide: The political consequences of a plastic spill
Brais Freire Braña Today, environmental issues have gained unprecedented prominence on the global political agenda. From the climate...
Jeroen Spieker
Dec 19, 2023
On the Continent
The Dutch general election of 2023: a new dawn, an old acquaintance
Jeroen Spieker After 13 years as prime minister, Mark Rutte, leader of the centre-right Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie (People’s...
William Malaterre
Dec 17, 2023
Opinion
Parlement: The Must-See Comedy About The European Union
As an enthusiastic fan already awaiting the next round of episodes, second-year EPS student William Malaterre aims to convince all in...
Marko Milikic
Dec 12, 2023
Opinion
A land longing for unity
In yet another show of risky political manoeuvring, Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez has closed a controversial deal with the Catalan...
Tilman Voss
Dec 5, 2023
Opinion
What's next? Azerbaijan's victory in Nagorno-Karabakh and shifting powers in the Southern Caucasus
It has only been weeks since the images of tens of thousands of Armenians fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh carrying everything they were able to...
Freya Astrid Theresa Entrup
Nov 30, 2023
Opinion
Highschoolers in Formal Wear: A Reflection on the Brussels Field Trip
In this article, a first-year EPS student Freya Entrup gives a sharp and comedic overview of the annual EPS event — the Brussels field...
Emilie Joe Brandt
Nov 27, 2023
Beyond Europe
Climate Crises and Migration Trends
What does the Global Stocktake tell us about Human Mobility Ahead of COP28? Emilie Joe Brandt At the end of November, leaders from across...
European Waves
Nov 22, 2023
EPS Spotlight
Breaking the stigma: discussing mental well-being of MA students
In a highly competitive and dynamic world of higher education, more and more students are experiencing mental health issues. In this...
Freya Astrid Theresa Entrup
Nov 17, 2023
On the Continent
Germany's Zeitenwende: A Paradigm Shift in Military Spending
In a historic pivot, Germany has embarked on a transformative journey, termed "Zeitenwende," signaling a dramatic increase in its...
Michaela Weberová
Nov 14, 2023
On the Continent
Pellegrini´s Road Not Taken: How the Third Most Popular Party Won the Elections in Slovakia
The political landscape of Central Europe is being reshaped - just two weeks before the Polish elections, Slovakia held its own snap...
Elsa Kraemer
Oct 30, 2023
Opinion
Barbie is back in the box office: should we cheer?
What did Hollywood do this time? Review of the Mattel-Warner Bros movie a trimester after its initial box-office run. Elsa Kraemer A...
European Waves
Oct 16, 2023
EPS Spotlight
Europaeum Summer School
The city of Munich, and specifically Ludwig Maximilian University, hosted, alongside the Europaeum, the latter’s yearly Postgraduate...
Marius Heil
Jun 13, 2023
On the Continent
Mass Protests in Poland - A Turning Point?
On June 4, 2023, a series of anti-government protests took place in Warsaw, Krakow and some other Polish cities. Sparked by the bill...
European Waves
Jun 9, 2023
EPS Spotlight
Life after EPS
What does life bring after EPS? First-year students Irina Percemli and Luisa Moratelli interviewed some EPS alumni to learn how life...
Beatrice Giovannoni
May 29, 2023
EPS Spotlight
The Ulaanbaatar Process: A Civil Society Approach to Building Peace in Northeast Asia
With a nuclear threat looming on the Korean Peninsula, civil society actors on the ground develop novel channels to promote peace. In...
Nicole Molinari
May 22, 2023
EPS Spotlight
Paradigm Shifts: Insights from the 2023 Oxford Spring School
Each spring, a group of EPS students has the opportunity to attend the Oxford Spring School hosted by the Europaeum. In this article,...
Hans Zdravko
May 12, 2023
EPS Spotlight
Visualising History at the Malach Centre for Visual History
8 May 1945 marked World War II officially ending on the Eastern Front of Europe. It was a war that took millions of lives on the...
European Waves
May 2, 2023
On the Continent
Journeys Toward Empowerment and Visibility: Latin American Migrants in Spain and the UK
By Marlene Schörner & Aria Guevara After the 2008 financial crisis, many Latin American migrants living in Spain moved to the UK in...
Brais Freire Braña
Apr 24, 2023
On the Continent
“Parlem”¹ – The European Union and the politics of linguistic diversity
Back in September 2022, the Spanish government announced that an official request would be submitted before the board of the European...
Stoycho Velev
Apr 18, 2023
EPS Spotlight
Utopia in the Making: European Waves at Your Europe Your Say 2023
On 23 and 24 of March, Stoycho Velev took part in the annual Your Europe Your Say youth democracy dialogue seminar.
Kyra Prins
Apr 10, 2023
EPS Spotlight
European Novel(ties): FREE by Lea Ypi
This book is a must-read for EPS students. Lea Ypi’s tender memoir follows the complex political realities of growing up in Stalinist...
European Waves
Apr 5, 2023
On the Continent
The Politicization of Polish State Media – Isn't Death Enough?
The tragic death of a Polish MP's son has fueled increased debate about the dire state of independent media in Poland. In this article, Mari
Stoycho Velev
Mar 29, 2023
On the Continent
Struggle and stagnation: A crunch time for Bulgaria’s democratic potential
On the 2nd of April, Bulgaria will hold its 5th parliamentary election since the beginning of 2021. Once again, a disillusioned electorate g
Dec 26, 2024
Between Moscow's Games and Chișinău's Missteps: Moldova's New Energy Crisis
Dec 13, 2024
If You Can Make It Here, You Can Make It Anywhere: A Reflection on the European Politics & Society Brussels Field Trip
Nov 14, 2024
Perspectives on Trump’s victory: U.S. and Ukraine
Freya Astrid Theresa Entrup
Nov 17, 2023
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Germany's Zeitenwende: A Paradigm Shift in Military Spending
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