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Burst the Bubble (BtB) is a podcast on European affairs, run by the students and the alumni of the College of Europe. Launched in 2018, BtB is run by a young and diverse editorial staff, specialised in Politics, Economics, Law and International Relations.

Cracking the EU jargon for you, analysing the main political trends in the 27 Member States, debating the hottest negotiations in Brussels: BtB aims at bridging the gap between citizens and EU institutions, by providing comprehensive press reviews, selected focuses and interviews with experts.

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Burst the Bubble (BtB) is a podcast on European affairs, run by the students and the alumni of the College of Europe. Launched in 2018, BtB is run by a young and diverse editorial staff, specialised in Politics, Economics, Law and International Relations.

Cracking the EU jargon for you, analysing the main political trends in the 27 Member States, debating the hottest negotiations in Brussels: BtB aims at bridging the gap between citizens and EU institutions, by providing comprehensive press reviews, selected focuses and interviews with experts.

    S3E01 - The New Normal: anatomy of European crisis - with F. Mogherini

    S3E01 - The New Normal: anatomy of European crisis - with F. Mogherini

    Over the past decade, addressing crises has become “the New Normal” for European leaders. The narrative of crisis, however, extends far beyond that of Brexit, the so-called ‘refugee crisis’, or the COVID-19 pandemic. It cuts to the very core of the EU itself. This begs the question: are crises one-off events, or are they a structural feature of the European project? Episode 1 season 3 of Burst the Bubble is all about “crisis management”. In this episode, we talk to the former EU High Representative Federica Mogherini about the EU’s handling of crises, the importance of leadership, and how her experience informs her current role as Rector of the College of Europe.

    Hosted by Cornelia Lillis and Angelica Mastro

    Written by Emma Diab and Vasiliki Liakopoulou

    Produced by Giulio Gipsy Crespi and Antoine Lhereux

    • 14 min
    Épisode #13 - L'UE face au miroir, entre défis internes et externes - interview avec Enrico Letta et David Carretta

    Épisode #13 - L'UE face au miroir, entre défis internes et externes - interview avec Enrico Letta et David Carretta

    Quels sont actuellement les défis majeurs pour l’Union européenne? Quelle doit être l’approche de l’UE pour les aborder? Dans cet épisode nous nous pencherons sur les enjeux majeurs internes et externes auxquels l’Europe doit faire face et apporter des réponses unies. Par conséquent, nous arrivons à la question récurrente de la construction d’une identité europénne commune et de son élaboration.

    Selon Enrico Letta, ancien premier ministre italien et directeur de l’École d’Affaires Internationales de Sciences Po Paris, l’euro a été un des instruments fondamentaux à la création initiale de ce sentiment européen. Cependant, il maintient que pour compléter l’élaboration de cette identité commune, l’UE doit combler le vide gigantesque qu’elle laisse aujourd’hui en dehors de ses frontières. De plus, la Conférence sur l’avenir de l’Europe devra trouver des réponses aux phénomènes qui menacent l’européanisme (Brexit, déficit électoral, technologie, etc.). Ensuite David Carretta, journaliste pour le journal italien « Il Foglio », nous explique qu’il est difficile de dépeindre cette identité européenne. Il survole entre autres le manque de médias véritablement européens et donne quelques conseils de vocabulaire aux ressortissants de la ‘bulle européenne’.

    En collaboration avec l'Italian Society du Collège d'Europe. (4 March 2020)

    Presented by: Anna Kompatscher & Pilar Roig Minguell

    Music: "Open Flames" by Blue Dot Sessions (album "Aeronaut")
    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Aeronaut/Open_Flames

    This track is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0:
    creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

    • 12 min
    Episode #12 - The battle for the EU budget - interview with Luis Garicano

    Episode #12 - The battle for the EU budget - interview with Luis Garicano

    The EU institutions are battling over the level of the long-term budget, in jargon the MFF (Multi-annual Financial Framework), in the post-Brexit years. The European Council, convened in a special session on 20th and 21th February, failed to reach an agreement over the level of spending, being torn between so-called "Friends of Cohesion" and "Frugal Countries". While the Commission urges EU leaders to finalise a deal in quick time, the European Parliament threatens to veto any agreement that doesn't meet the Union's political ambitions.

    Today we’re joined by Spanish MEP and College alumnus Luis Garicano (Renew Europe), who guides us through the MFF negotiations and the position embraced by the four main political groups of the European Parliament. This episode was recorded at the radio studios of the European Parliament in Brussels. (24 February 2020)

    Produced and hosted by: Giulio Gipsy Crespi and Anne Malavaud

    Music: "Open Flames" by Blue Dot Sessions (album "Aeronaut")
    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Aeronaut/Open_Flames

    This track is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0:
    creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

    • 9 min
    Episode #12 Trailer - interview with Luis Garicano

    Episode #12 Trailer - interview with Luis Garicano

    "The EU does not have the means to fulfil its ambitions and this could be very dangerous for the Single Market... The EU needs to step up to the plate". Do you agree with this statement? Is it too pessimistic or just realistic?

    Stay tuned for our next episode on the MFF negotiations featuring Luis Garicano, Spanish Member of the European Parliament ➡️ out tomorrow!🎙

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    PILLS OF KNOWLEDGE #1 - A Conference on the Future of Europe

    PILLS OF KNOWLEDGE #1 - A Conference on the Future of Europe

    Introducing to you the first episode of Pills of Knowledge, our new series dedicated to provide brief and accessible factual information on the most important political processes taking place in the EU institutions. Our first topic is the Conference on the Future of Europe, a high-flying, 2-year long, quasi-public consultation process about the direction the European Union should take in the coming years. The Conference hopes to produce a result that places citizens closer to the centre of the EU decision-making process, and to bring deep reforms the way the EU works. But whose idea was it to have this Conference? What form is it going to take? What kind of changes could it bring about? In this episode we’re taking a look at the positions of the three main EU institutions (the European Parliament, European Commission and Council) on this topic, and looking at where discussions on the Conference are likely to lead. (10/02/2020)



    Hosted by: Erica Duffy and Giulio Gipsy Crespi

    Produced by: Simon Bosmans, Erica Duffy and Giulio Gipsy Crespi



    Music: "Open Flames" by Blue Dot Sessions (album "Aeronaut"), "Ode to Joy" by Ludwig van Beethoven, "Convoy Lines" by Blue Dot Sessions (album "Truck Stop").

    • 13 min
    Episode #11 - The quest for a European feeling - interview with Margaritis Schinas

    Episode #11 - The quest for a European feeling - interview with Margaritis Schinas

    This week on Burst the Bubble, we continue our conversation on communicating Europe and bridging the gap between citizens and institutions. This time we take the point of view of the European Commission, which, under Ursula von der Leyen, has committed to bring new impetus to the democratic process and citizens' involvement in EU affairs. Our guest is the former Chief Spokesperson of the Juncker Commission, now Vice-President of the Commission, leading the newly created portfolio on "Promoting the European Way of Life". Together we discuss the state of EU identity and equal distribution of information across the Union. (6 December 2019)

    Presented by: Erica Duffy and Roy Tzivra
    Interview by: Giulio Gipsy Crespi
    Produced by: Giulio Gipsy Crespi, Roy Tzivra, Anne Malavaud and Simon Bosmans

    Music: "Open Flames" by Blue Dot Sessions (album "Aeronaut")
    freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot…ut/Open_Flames
    This track is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0:
    creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

    • 15 min

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