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EuropaVoice c’est votre rendez-vous hebdomadaire avec l’actualité européenne sur SBS. Chaque semaine, Natanael Bloch et Christophe Mallet reviennent sur ce qui a agité le vieux continent: l’actualité institutionnelle de l’Union européenne et une année chargée avec l’installation d’une nouvelle commission européenne à Bruxelles et les dernières élections européennes, le suivi régulier du Brexit avec ses conséquences en Grande Bretagne et en Europe, ou bien encore les élections nationales et l ...
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European Lab forum propose à travers des conférences, des débats, des projections et des rencontres inspirantes, de décrypter les grandes mutations de notre époque et de connecter les porteurs de projets. Dans une démarche transdisciplinaire et prospective, le forum aborde des thèmes comme : la ville de demain, l’engagement politique de la société civile, la transformation numérique, la place des médias et de la jeunesse dans la reconquête démocratique. European Lab forum a été fondé en 2011 ...
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Bonjour, Natasza Styczyńska, very pleased to have you back at Euradio. Today, in 2024, you are Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. But what were you doing when Poland became a member of the European Union, twenty years ago, on the 1st of May 2004? I was a student, in my fourth year of political science studies! Membership negotiatio…
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Bonjour, Ramūnas Vilpišauskas, you are Jean Monnet Professor at the Institute of International Relations and Political Science of Vilnius University, in the capital of Lithuania. How old were you when your country became a member of the European Union, twenty years ago, on the 1st of May 2004? In 2004, I was 32 years old, working as an associate pr…
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Rangée derrière le candidat et actuel commissaire luxembourgeois Nicolas Schmit, la gauche européenne espère faire mieux en Europe que ne l’est sa représentation dans les parlements nationaux. Une Europe qui commence à anticiper et calculer le coût d’une entrée de l’Ukraine dans l’Union européenne
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Petr Kaniok, you are professor of political science at the Masaryk University of Brno, beautiful city in the South-East of the Czech Republic. And you recall the moment when your country became a member of the European Union, twenty years ago, on the 1st of May 2004. May 2004 – that is a long time ago! Twenty years is a small step for mankind, but …
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Bloquées depuis plusieurs années, les négociations en vue d’approfondir les relations bilatérales ont repris sous la houlette de Ursula von der Leyen, en recherche de succès avant les élections européennes de juin prochain. La Présidente de la Commisison européenne est aussi active de l’autre côté de la Méditerranée où l’Union européenne et l’Egypt…
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Simon Usherwood! I’m very pleased to welcome you back on Euradio. Your are professor at the Open University in Britain, and Chair of our partners UACES. Less than three months left until the elections to the European Parliament. What are your expectations? Do you think these elections actually matter? Whether these elections matter is a great quest…
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La Commission européenne propose d’ouvrir les négociations d’adhésion à l’Union européenne avec la Bosnie-Herzégovine. Un espoir pour les pays des Balkans qui patientent toujours dans l’antichambre de l’UE. Au même moment, le Parlement européen a adopté la première loi encadrant l’utilisation de l’intelligence artificielle.…
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Emmanuel Macron a du retrousser les manches pour négocier avec les agriculteurs présents à la 60ᵉ édition du Salon de l’Agriculture. Au niveau européen, la Politique Agricole Commune, mais aussi l’Ukraine et le plan de relance feront partie des sujets majeurs pour Ursula Von der Leyen, candidate à sa propre succession à la tête de la Commission.…
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Bonjour, Emilija Tudzarovska, you are Lecturer in Contemporary European Politics at Charles University, in Prague, and your research focuses on the democratic legitimacy of the European Union. How do you evaluate it today? Let me start with going back to the economic crisis that struck the world in 2008. This crisis revealed deeper problems plaguin…
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It has learnt some painful lessons, but I also think there is hope in this learning process. To start with, it was forced to rediscover that war is not a faint memory or a minor disturbance that happens in some distant countries on other continents. And the war that has been raging for two years now in its immediate neighbourhood brought with it a …
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Camila Villard Duran, you are a law professor at ESSCA School of Management, and as a lawyer, you would like to take the defence of a not very popular “suspect”. Yes, I would like to speak in defence of the trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur. You realise that many European farmers are protesting against such an agreement right …
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Le Président américain a mis en cause le principe de solidarité au sein de l’OTAN, au moment même où la réalité de la guerre n’a jamais été aussi présente aux portes de l’Europe. Une alliance atlantique rejointe récemment par la Finlande après 30 ans de non-alignement, et qui vient d’élire un nouveau Président.…
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Dorina Baltag, you are researcher at the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance of Loughborough University, in London. And you speak to us about Moldova today, our future EU partner we know so little about. Yes, it’s a historic moment for Moldova. Together with Ukraine, it is now taking part in accession negotiations initiated by the …
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Les agriculteurs européens manifestent, pris en étau entre inflation normative de l’Union européenne et peur de la multiplication des accords de libre-échange. C’est dans ce contexte tendu, et sur fond d’aide ukrainienne, que se tient un nouveau sommet des vingt-sept à Bruxelles ce 1er février.
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Daniele Saracino, good to have you back in our programme! You are lecturer in European Studies at the University of Essex, working on migration, asylum and solidarity. We can say that these three topics have given rise to much contention for almost a decade now. During the migratory movements to Europe in 2015/2016, the dysfunctionality of the so-c…
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Lisa Janssen, you are a PhD candidate at Ghent University, and you are working on a topic that is of crucial importance in a year that is full of elections in democracies around the globe. That’s right. And one crucial element of a democratic election is “loser’s consent”, the losing party’s willingness to voluntarily accept the election result, ev…
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Eva Saeva, You are researcher at Newcastle Law School, in the UK, and a specialist in cybersecurity. Tell us about this area of research. It is a fascinating field of study that I have researched for over 6 years now. Let me focus today on the European Union's legal approach to cybersecurity. It’s been 10 years since the EU adopted its first Cybers…
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Gesine Weber, you are PhD candidate at King's Collège in London, and researcher for the Paris office of the German Marshall Fund. And you have followed closely the recent EU-China summit in Beijing. Yes, the first in-person summit since 2019, which took place on December 7 and 8. From the beginning, expectations were low: the relations between the …
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Kathryn Cassidy, You are professor at the University of Northumbria in Newcastle, and currently working on a project analysing the response to the Ukrainian refugee crisis, especially with regard to the “Temporary Protection Directive”. That’s correct. As a quick reminder, the European Union introduced the Temporary Protection Directive in 2001, fo…
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A spotlight talk into the local grassroots scenes of Budapest and Vilnius. From festivals, music releases and community radio, this panel brings together active players to both draw parallels between these cities and what the role cross-border collaboration can offer for the distribution of music on the margins.With:Nerijus Damasevicius aka SHN (Mi…
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The panel discussion will explore how the media influence the image of Eastern Europe, focusing on the challenges of Russian-centric narratives and bias. It will delve into how Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine is potentially leading to a redefinition of narratives about Russia's imperial policy as well as Eastern European countries. In this co…
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In a context of mass media and concentration landscape, media and culture structures tend to be owned by a few big companies, leading to a homonagised representation of culture. This concentration restricts global culture and stifles emerging voices and perspectives. By decentralizing cultural media, it can ensure pluralism in cultural content and …
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As independent festivals thrive worldwide, some add another string to their bow by creating a media focused on topics they care about. These festival extensions or communication platforms provide additional content, maintaining year-round engagement, delving deeper into subjects and artists showcased at the festival. Festivals with a strong identit…
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Over the last five years, the issue of journalism has become increasingly important within the European institutions. From the democratic backsliding, online harassment, market concentration, self-censorship, the algorithms of social media, it seems that now the media ecosystem is being seen more and more as a European matter. But so far, it seems,…
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The media often adopt a local or national approach to news. Yet many subjects need to be studied at a transnational level, particularly at European level. How can we document economic and financial, political, migration or environmental issues by stopping at borders? To carry out these investigations on a European scale, new transnational structure…
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How do podcasts incorporate alternative and independent points of view? Do they help to improve the quality of information in the European media landscape? The round table will look at a number of specific case studies, presented by a diverse panel of professionals from media organisations.With:Alexander Damiano Ricci (Bulle Media I IT)Evi Kiorri (…
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What role does environmental and ecological journalism play in the current context of global media coverage of climate and environmental issues? Closely linked to activism, independent green media advocate a politicizing approach to ecological discourse.With:Afsaneh Angelina Rafii (Icarus Complex Magazine I UK)Sarah Freres (Imagine Magazine I BE)Sa…
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Between growing capitalistic tendencies in the sector and the increasingly obvious political interference of certain States, the European media landscape is going through a series of crises. Many independent media are evolving in this context, continuing to operate despite these threats. The Sphera network, which brings together a number of them, i…
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Francesco Spera, your research, at the University of Salento, in Lecce, looks, among other things, at the legal framework of the EU collective memory. Yes, we all know that collective memory in the European Union has always been built on the ethical lessons of World War II. From the start, EU institutions have capitalised on a moral commitment to o…
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Very pleased to welcome you back on Euradio. Simon Usherwood, you are Professor at the Open University, and Chair of our partners UACES. A few days ago, you co-organised a conference in London on the state of EU-UK relations. But who still speaks about Brexit? That’s the big question. While a lot of people think that Brexit is ‘done’, it is clear t…
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Depuis son adhésion à l’OTAN, la Finlande devient de plus en plus hostile pour son voisin russe, au point que les deux pays pourraient fermer totalement la frontière commune dans les prochaines semaines. En Pologne, Donald Tusk se prépare à remettre la Pologne au centre des discussions européennes.
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ery pleased, Amelia Hadfield, to welcome you back on “Ideas on Europe”. It’s been already four years since you launched the “Centre for Britain and Europe” at the University of Surrey. That’s right. And in the meantime, we have been granted a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, which has allowed us to develop our activities further, form strong bonds…
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Filiz, you have been working for several years on the security of the European Union, first for your doctorate, and now as guest researcher, at Leiden University, in the Netherlands. Security has always been one of the most complex and critical issues for the EU. After decades of remarkable success in promoting peace, stability and prosperity on a …
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En politique, on n’est jamais vraiment mort. Ce n’est pas l’ancien locataire du 10 Downing Street, revenant aux affaires étrangères du gouvernement Sunak, qui nous dira le contraire. Pendant ce temps, Emmanuel Macron se déplace en Suisse pour relancer les négociations avec l’Union européenne.
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Very pleased to have you back with us, Nick. The last time you spoke to us, you talked about how the generational shift taking place in Europe in terms of progressive social attitudes might have a potential negative impact on support for Radical Right parties in the coming years. That’s right. And one of the issues I mentioned in the discussion was…
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For our weekly “Ideas on Europe” editorial by UACES, the University Association for European Studies, we welcome Patrick Bijsmans, from Maastricht University. The European Higher Education Area is a child of the famous “Bologna Process” launched in 1999, which achieved an unprecedented internationalisation of university studies across the continent…
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En proposant à Benyamin Nétanyahou que la coalition contre l’Etat Islamique puisse lutter aussi contre le Hamas, Emmanuel Macron montre sa volonté de prendre le leadership par rapport aux alliés américain et européens. Une Europe qui reste encore divisée sur les questions de cessez-le-feu et de corridor humanitaire…
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Le leader du groupe d’opposition Coalition civique et ex-président du Conseil européen Donald Tusk va diriger le futur gouvernement polonais. De son côté, le Président Macron rend une visite historique à son homologue albanais et trace les contours d’un nouveau dialogue européen avec les pays des Balkans occidentaux.…
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