In the last episode of this EuroStorie Podcast season, we get to talk with Natasha Wheatley about the relationship between law, time, and the state. How do we understand a sovereign state as being both a ”timeless” as …
In this episode of the EuroStorie Podcast, we get to know Marco Piasentier, the new team leader of Subproject 2, Discovering the Limits of Reason – Europe and the Crisis of Universalism, who helps us unpack the concept …
In this episode of the EuroStorie Podcast we talk to Martti Koskenniemi about legal imagination and how it relates to the formation of international law as a discipline. Additionally, we discuss the different ways the …
In this first episode of the new EuroStorie Podcast season we dive into the history of East Germany, more specifically we tackle some of the narratives when trying to conceptualize “socialist justice” in the GDR. How …
Sustainability is a key goal in much contemporary social and political decision-making, from EU climate policy to the UN's Sustainable Development …
The development and distribution of several effective vaccinations for Covid-19 means managing and living with the virus might finally be a tangible …
What can architecture teach us about contemporary debates about national identity, Europe, and empire? Is early Roman architecture part of the legacy …
The longest-running international televised event in the world, the Eurovision Song Contest is famous for dramatic key changes and fiercely competitive bloc-voting. But what does it have to do with European cooperation …
In this episode, Ali Ali talks to us about his research on the themes of belonging, community and solidarity in the lives of exiles and migrants who …
Is Differentiated Integration the Answer to Euroscepticism?
Differentiated integration is an important part of understanding how an ever-larger European Union copes (or fails to cope) with the diversity of interests and …
The Finnish labor market is predominantly white and discrimination based on someone's ethnicity or skin color is not a new phenomenon. Having studied …
There seem to be as many definitions of populism as there are researchers of it. As a concept it is widely used in the current European politics and …
What if we for a change did not focus on Europe as the center of attention? What comes after Europe, what kinds of other geographical powers affect …
In this episode, scholar Timo Miettinen offers some perspectives for understanding the balancing between individual liberties versus restrictions …
In the second episode, we discuss migration, refugee knowledge and European border control with Dr. Magdalena Kmak, the team leader of subproject 3 …
In the very first episode of the EuroStorie Podcast, we, together with Dr. Kaius Tuori, already tackle some big current questions: How can the previous European crises help us navigate the most recent one, the COVID-19 …
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