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A platform dedicated to exploring the field of European politics through scholarly discussions, episodes feature a range of topics, including political history, democracy, and social movements. Scholars engage in conversations that not only cover recent publications but also delve into historical contexts, current political climates, and significant events shaping Europe today. The discussions aim to provide listeners with insights into the intricate dynamics of Europe's political landscape while fostering a deeper understanding of essential issues such as governance, citizenship, and human rights.
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