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Report: the Youth Dialogue with Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maroš Šefčovič at the College of Europe in Natolin

On Monday the 3rd of February, students of the College of Europe in Natolin participated in an EU Youth Dialogue with Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič to discuss some of the EU’s most pressing challenges, notably trade policy, economic security, sustainability, and the EU’s role in an evolving global order. Throughout the discussion, the students and the […]

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Why do migrants cross the rough sea? Getting to the root causes of migration

The Mediterranean Sea is the deadliest sea on earth. Even though it is surrounded by the shores of a Europe which aims to promote human rights, or perhaps because of that, thousands of migrants disappear every year while attempting to cross the water on makeshift boats. The conference : “The Rough Sea : Mediterranean routes

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PEGIDA March in Dresden. Photo created by Kalispera Dell under a CC BY 3.0 licence. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PEGIDA_Demo_DRESDEN_25_Jan_2015_116227104.jpg

‘Pegida’ turns three: what is the state of right-wing populism in Europe?

  The rise of the German xenophobic movement ‘Pegida’ in late 2014 shocked the European public. Now, three years later, it’s time to ask what happened to right-wing populist activism in Germany and beyond. What is the position of the ‘Pegidians’ and similar groups in the European political sphere?   By Sabine Dorothea Volk, Simone

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