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Together with UACES, eu!radio created the weekly radio column 'Ideas on Europe'. It is broadcast every Friday on the dynamic eu!radio channel and archived as podcast on the radio’s website, here on the blog as well as on Soundcloud.

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A Quiet Steady Dance

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Every Monday, a member of the international academic association ‘UACES’ will address a current topic linked to their research,  we welcome Dr Malin Stegmann-McCallion again, from the University of Karlstad. Listen to the podcast on eu!radio.     In January, you gave us an outline on the Swedish Council Presidency, making good use of the “official Spotify […]

The Mobilisation of Help in Poland

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Every Monday, a member of the international academic association ‘UACES’ will address a current topic linked to their research, we welcome Karolina Czerska-Shaw from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.

Going to Windsor

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Today on "Ideas on Europe" we are going to Windsor. Not to visit the new King, but to talk about whether this spring’s deal on Northern Ireland means a new start for relations between the EU and the UK.

Erdoğan’s Pyrrhic Victory

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For our weekly ‘Ideas on Europe’ editorial by UACES, the University Association for European Studies, we have the pleasure to welcome again Dr Başak Alpan, from the Middle East Technical University, in Ankara.

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