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The Official Podcast of the Intitute for a Greater Europe, a pan-European youth led think tank based in Brussels, Belgium.

As well as our regular publications we wish to bring you a roundup of the news from each region the Institute follows.

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The Official Podcast of the Intitute for a Greater Europe, a pan-European youth led think tank based in Brussels, Belgium.

As well as our regular publications we wish to bring you a roundup of the news from each region the Institute follows.

    GET #48 - Are Sanctions Against Russia Working?

    GET #48 - Are Sanctions Against Russia Working?

    As a response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the United States, the European Union, and other countries rapidly adopted a variety of diplomatic and economic sanctions. This podcast covers whether or not the sanctions imposed on Russia are effective.

    In this episode, Eylül Erva Akın asked Mohammad Ali Zafar about the effectiveness of Russia's sanctions. Sound engineered by Iacopo Taddia.

    Don't forget to vote in the poll until October 23rd! We'd like to hear your thoughts.

    • 14 min
    GET #47 - Talking About Time: Old Puzzles, New Solutions

    GET #47 - Talking About Time: Old Puzzles, New Solutions

    The third instalment of the mini-series on the politics of time.

    • 43 min
    GET #46 - US Role in the Russia-Ukraine War

    GET #46 - US Role in the Russia-Ukraine War

    At the centre of this episode is a discussion between Eylül Erva Akın and Carlos Jalil about the United States' role in the Russia-Ukraine war. You will hear about the sanctions that the US put on Russia, the humanitarian response and help that the US gave to the people of Ukraine, the US-contribution EU's to energy security in Europe, and more.

    Produced and hosted by Eylül Erva Akın. Sound engineered by Jose Ignacio Oliveros.

    • 10 min
    GET #45 - Talking About Time: Immigration, Emotion and War's Pax Tempus?

    GET #45 - Talking About Time: Immigration, Emotion and War's Pax Tempus?

    In the second instalment of the mini-series on the politics of time, Adith Srinivasan explores the ins and outs of political temporality studies in conversation with Elizabeth F. Cohen (Syrucase University), Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow), and Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary University of London). Reflective of the ubiquity of time and temporality in political and social life, the panel's discussions range from the temporality of immigration processes, to the role of conceptions of time in narrative formation, and the effect of temporality on notions of victory in war. All students with a curiosity about time are sure to find something of interest explored in this episode!

    Check out our channel to see the other episodes of the mini series Talking About Time: Temporality and Its Discontent.

    Produced by Adith Srinivasan for The Greater European Talks. Sound engineered by Jose Ignacio Oliveros.

    • 51 min
    GET #44 - Talking About Time: Einstein, Fluvial Metaphors, and Weaponised Time

    GET #44 - Talking About Time: Einstein, Fluvial Metaphors, and Weaponised Time

    This is the first of three episodes in the mini series Talking About Time: Temporality and Its Discontent. Nomi Claire Lazar, Andrew Hom, and Chris McIntosh appear as guests in this episode. Check out our channel to see the other episodes of the mini series.

    Produced by Adith Srinivasan for The Greater European Talks. Sound engineered by Jose Ignacio Oliveros.

    • 44 min
    GET #43 - UK-Rwanda Asylum Deal

    GET #43 - UK-Rwanda Asylum Deal

    It was announced by British Home Secretary Priti Patel that the United Kingdom and Rwanda would form an "economic development partnership" in April 2022. However, this arrangement threatens the global refugee protection. It puts refugees at risk by removing any sense of control over their destiny and putting them in the hands of smugglers and traffickers.

    The United Kingdom's controversial deal with Rwanda to relocate certain asylum seekers there as a permanent destination symbolises the next step in a broader policy push by some high-income countries to externalise migration management.

    In this episode, our host Eylül Erva Akın posed important questions to Thomas Yaw Voets regarding the UK-Rwanda asylum deal. You'll hear about whether or not outsourcing asylum responsibility is in accordance with international human rights, how the UK immigrant population and British/international public respond to this deal, and much more. Sound engineered by José Ignacio Oliveros.

    Thomas Yaw Voets is the Desk Officer of IGE's Human Rights Bureau, and an academic assistant in the field of European Union Law at the University of Antwerp. He has researched and worked on the themes of migration and Rwanda's (foreign) policy, both as a student and when working for a Member of the European Parliament.

    Thank you for listening, if you would like to join one of our future episodes, please email us at podcast@institutegreatereurope.com

    • 19 min

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