Discover
College of Europe Podcast (Bruges)
College of Europe Podcast (Bruges)
Author: College of Europe
Subscribed: 6Played: 53Subscribe
Share
© College of Europe
Description
Deep dive into current European political debates by listening to our podcasts created by our staff and students, engaging with top European academics and practitioners.
The College of Europe - Bruges Campus regularly publishes podcast episodes to discuss current European affairs from an academic perspective.
The College of Europe empowers its students by publishing their podcast episodes.
The views and opinions expressed in student-led episodes are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Europe.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
52 Episodes
Reverse
In April 2023, we are launching the second round of our Social Media Campaign to put the research and publications at the College of Europe in the spotlight! The College is gathering top researchers from around the world and Europe, so let’s focus on what they are doing and what their fields of research are.Every week we will highlight a publication from our (visiting) professors or academic assistants. We will also release podcast episodes focusing on their research.This week listen to Iana Maisuradze, academic assistant in the MATA department talk about the publication she released with EPC "Europe in the world in 2023: Learning the language of power?". To read the article: Maisuradze, Iana, and Ricardo Borges de Castro, eds. Europe in the World in 2023: Learning the Language of Power. Outlook Paper, 22 February 2023. Brussels: European Policy Centre (EPC), 2023. https://www.epc.eu/content/PDF/2023/2023_EPC_Outlook_Paper.pdf. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In April 2023, we are launching the second round of our Social Media Campaign to put the research and publications at the College of Europe in the spotlight! The College is gathering top researchers from around the world and Europe, so let’s focus on what they are doing and what their fields of research are. Every week we will highlight a publication from our (visiting) professors or academic assistants. We will also release podcast episodes focusing on their research.This week, Professors Sieglinde Gstöhl and Simon Schunz give you an overview of their book on the External Action Service of the European Union: Concepts, Approaches, Theories and they also explain their article in Foreign Policy Analysis on "Insights for Foreign Policy Analysis from European Union External Action Studies". Check out the publications: https://coleurope.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1357151880 https://academic.oup.com/fpa/article/19/1/orac033/6961601 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In April 2023, we are launching the second round of our Social Media Campaign to put the research and publications at the College of Europe in the spotlight! The College is gathering top researchers from around the world and Europe, so let’s focus on what they are doing and what their fields of research are. Every week we will highlight a publication from our (visiting) professors or academic assistants. We will also release podcast episodes focusing on their research. David Phinnemore is opening the ball for this month’s campaign. He is explaining his research on the implementation of the protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland as a central element of EU/Brexit negotiation. Check out his research project: Post-Brexit Governance NI | Participation for Protection (P4P) | Queen's University Belfast (qub.ac.uk) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Professeur Didier Georgakakis parle de deux numéros de la Revue Française d'Administrations Publique sur les transformation du champ administratif européen entre 2015 et 2021. Il explique la démarche de ces deux numéros ainsi que différents articles qui ont été publié au sein de ces numéros. Réference : GEORGAKAKIS Didier, "Les tansformations du champ administratif européen (2015-2021). Théories et organisations."Revue française d'administration publique, 2022/1 (N°180).GEORGAKAKIS Didier, « Le champ administratif européen : acteurs et instruments », Revue française d'administration publique, 2022/1 (N° 181), p. 5-11. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen Ediz Topcuoglu talk about his paper co-written with Saliah Bora on EU space Programmes and the listen we can learn from them. Read the paper here.Reference: Ediz Topcuoglu, Salih Bora, 'Lessons from EU Space Programmes for Collective Defence', (2022), 27, European Foreign Affairs Review, Issue 3, pp. 417-436. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Co-written with Jeanne Mouton, listen to Lewis Reed talk about their article on "Following the Google Shopping Judgment, Should We Expect a Private Enforcement Action?".Read the article here. Reference: Jeanne Mouton, Lewis Reed, Following the Google Shopping Judgment, Should We Expect a Private Enforcement Action?, Journal of European Competition Law & Practice, Volume 13, Issue 2, March 2022, Pages 154–163. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the third day of our publications and research campaign, we will meet the Academic Assistants of the International Relations and Diplomacy Studies. Discover first the episode of Zane Šime on "Scoping the Ambassadorial Potential of the EU’s Global Gateway". Read her paper here. Reference: Zane Šime, Scoping the Ambassadorial Potential of the EU’s Global Gateway. COST Action ENTER Policy Brief, No 11, May 2022 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Célia Challet, Academic Assistant in the Law department, is talking about her articles co-written with Yuliya Miadzvetskaya on "Are EU restrictive measures really targeted, temporary and preventive? The case of Belarus." This article explores how the nature and type of EU restrictive measures, initially conceived as targeted, preventive and temporary measures, have evolved considerably since the past three decades. Click here to read her research.Reference: Yuliya Miadzvetskaya and Celia Challet. Are EU restrictive measures really targeted, temporary and preventive? The case of Belarus. Europe and the World: a law review. Vol. 6(1). 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the second episode of the series on publications and research, we met with Professor Sasha Garben who explained everything there is to know on the project of the Oxford encyclopedia of EU Law.Find the project here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this new podcast series, the College of Europe highlights the research and publications of its Professors and its Academic Assistants.We start the week with our Academic Assistant Thibault Besnier talking about his research paper on EU Energy Policies.To read his work, click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The European General Studies is welcoming you on its conference part of its conference series "Global Europe in the real new millennium. The EG interdisciplinary dialogue on European integration in the post-pandemic world". For this third episode, you will listen here to a discussion between Jonathan WHITE, Professor of Politics at LSE, presents and discuss his work with Christopher BICKERTON, Professor of Modern European Politics at Cambridge and visiting Professor at the College. They exchange views on the topic: "Emergency Europe: patterns and prospects" & present the main results from white’s book “Politics of Last Resort: Governing by Emergency in the European Union” (2019). They will also reflect on what they entail in light of contemporary developments and the post-pandemic world. Enjoy the conversation and see you soon for some new episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Le programme d'études européennes générales vous accueille pour un nouvel épisode de son cycle de conférence "Global Europe in the new real millenium", un cycle de conférence de trois ans mis en place par Didier Georgakakis, coordinateur du programme, où des intellectuels européens viennent présenter leur idées et nous éclairer sur le futur de l'Europe dans une ère post-Covid. Pour ce second épisode, nous avons accueilli deux invitées de choix : Laurence Badel, Professeure d'histoire à Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne et Federica Mogherini, rectrice du Collège d'Europe. Pendant cette conversation intitulée "Diplomatie Tranquille et représentation plurielle", Laurence Badel, autrice d'un livre remarqué et remarquable sur les diplomatie européenne. nous éclairera sur cette histoire longue de la diplomatie en Europe et nous donnera un regard sur son état actuelle. Federica Mogherini nous apportera de son côté sa vision de praticienne de haut niveau à la fois comme ancienne ministre des affaires étrangères en Italie et comme Haut représentante et vice Présidente de la Commission. Vous pouvez retrouver les autres épisodes en lien avec ce cycle de conférence sur notre chaîne. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this first episode, we will listen to a conference given by the European General Studies Programme in the framework of their Conference Series "Global Europe in the Real New Millenium. The EG interdisciplinary dialogue on European integration in the post-pandemic world". This conference series was set up by Prof. Didier Georgakakis, the European General Studies coordinator at the College of Europe. The aim of the conference series is to initiate an interdisciplinary dialogue with leading intellectuals on the future of European societies and potential changes currently occurring. Today, the global pandemic we have just experienced seems to represent a turning point that has been described as the new real millennium. The profound consequences of the pandemic, after a series of successive crises in the years 2000-2010, may represent a major turning point for European integration. In this talk, Prof. Patrick Pasture, a History professor at KU Leuven & Prof. Wolfram Kaiser, Visiting professor at the College of Europe, will analyse what can history teach us about the current dynamics and potential future implications for European integration. The conference was entitled: “The empire that never was. A Global History perspective on European integration”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our joint Master's degree programme in Transatlantic Affairs with the Fletcher School (MATA) celebrated its 5 year in 2022. To mark this occasion, the College organised an event with Ambassador Mark Gitenstein. This episode is divided in two parts. A first one in which the MATA students of the academic year 2022-2023 discuss the view of the US/EU relationship and a second part that consists of the discussion the students had with Ambassasdor Mark Gitenstein on the day of the event. If you want to know more about what happen during this event, you can watch the whole event here. If you are interested in applying to MATA, find all the information here. Hope you will enjoy this discussion. Thank you to our students : Samy Vincent, Maria Balasch Sola, Sara Fattori, Giovanni Medici Tornaquinci, Cecilia Perez Weigel, Veronika Fuhrmann, Gauthier Parthon de Von. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the final episode of this year Library podcast. We end our walk near Kruispoort, at the windmills. One of them is the St.-Janshuis Molen from 1770, still functioning and open to visitors.Listen to the turning of the blades and let us slide back into time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode, takes place on ‘de Vesten’. “Vesten” is the Flemish name for ramparts. It is a 4,9 miles long walk on the old foundations of the city. On your walk or bike ride you will discover some of the original gates that protected the city in the Middle Ages. Enjoy the 3000 trees and shrubs and the canal, which makes it a very green and peaceful walk undisturbed by cars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode takes place at 'het Minnewaterpark' or le parc du Lac d'amour in French, within you'll find a large lake,Take picture and let you carry away by this very romantic place ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This fourth episode takes place at "het begijnhof" or beguinage. A beguinage was not a monastery, but a place where women lived together until the 20th century. Today it is the home for the Benedictine sisters and 44 single women. So it is still a place of silence and contemplation. We advise you to go on a sunny Spring day, when the daffodils bloom. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This third episode is about the statue of Guido Gezelle. A Flemish poet from the 19th century. We hope that his love for nature and 'Spielerei' of words will swirl you around like a leaf in the wind. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This second episode takes place at ‘het Koningin Astridpark’, which is situated behind Garenmarkt (a College residence). They changed the name of this small botanical garden or ‘botanieken hof’ to Astridpark as a tribute to a beloved Belgian queen Astrid, who died age 30 (1935) in a tragical car accident. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.























