Bogdan Pavel

Bogdan studied Political Science and European Studies in Italy, France and Belgium and worked for one year in Brussels, mainly in the field of education. He decided to apply for the College of Europe in order to broaden his knowledge of European Affairs and research upon ENP related topics. Bogdan is very enthusiastic about the Natolin blog project because of his previous experience as a freelance journalist.

Seeking +, not war

“Erasmus+ is an important instrument to promote the inclusion of people with disadvantaged backgrounds, especially newly arrived migrants, in response to critical events affecting European countries.” Since the beginning of 2015, more than a million irregular migrants and refugees have arrived in Europe, according to the statistics by the IOM. Apart from the economic and […]

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Lithuanian energy policy: a model for Independence from Russia?

During a recent study trip to the Baltic States, Natolin students heard a number of key speakers express the view that the EU has not sufficiently addressed Russian provocation to the Baltic States’ energy security. The Baltic States, and the EU on average, have been highly dependent on Russia when it comes to satisfying energy demand.

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