Author: The New European
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Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, lessons (to be) learned
The Asia-Pacific region is becoming an increasingly relevant area in the world, both economically and politically. And it is closer to Europe than it seems: the EU should not miss this opportunity.
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“A Balance between Genders is the Key to a Thriving and Successful Business” – Interview with MEP Beatriz Becerra
Spanish MEP Beatriz Becerra (ALDE) on Gender Equality and Women Leadership.
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Wind of Change – 25 Years Since the Fall of the Wall
I was born in East Germany, in January 1989, 11 months before the Wall came down on the 9th of November 1989. No one could have guessed the big change that was about to happen.
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The EU and its Game of Thrones: Winter is Coming…
UNITEE attempts to metaphorically explain how the European Union is exactly like Westeros through utilising the respective continents’ key Member States/Kingdoms and cities.
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Towards a New Migration Narrative in Europe
The European Union has failed in showing solidarity and support towards migrants. In order for Europe to be a leader in migrants’ protection, much has yet to be done. Here are six actions the EU can take.
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The European Dream (or what is left of it)
The economic crisis has made it clear that neo-liberal capitalism has had a corrosive effect on the European dream. There is only one way out: politicians need to offer hope.
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“Young people can do something. Their voices are to be heard” – Interview with YEL’s Tillmann Heidelk
Interview with Tillmann Heidelk, co-Founder of YEL regarding YEC 2014, youth leadership and the gap between EU institutions and young citizens.
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The Strange and Beautiful World of Mika, a New European taking over Pop Music in Europe
Michael Holbrook Penniman, Jr., popularly known as Mika, is off to superstardom in all of Europe with his catchy and flamboyant pop songs.
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Meet the European Leaders of tomorrow – Young European Council 2014 Report
We often say that young people do not care about politics, economics or even European affairs. The Young European Council proves us wrong.