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    Explore " enlargement" with insightful episodes like "How should the EU respond to aspiring new members? – with HE Ambassador David Solomonia and Prof Antoaneta Dimitrova", "Prayers for Enlargement and Increase", "Prayers to Command the Morning, the Day, and the Night", "Macron's Ugly Side" and "Egyptian Penis Party - Absurdist News: Genitalia" from podcasts like ""Global Europe Unpacked", "Twilight Radio", "Twilight Radio", "EU Scream" and "Absurdist News"" and more!

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    How should the EU respond to aspiring new members? – with HE Ambassador David Solomonia and Prof Antoaneta Dimitrova

    How should the EU respond to aspiring new members? – with HE Ambassador David Solomonia and Prof Antoaneta Dimitrova

    Contribute your ideas to the Conference on the Future of Europe here!

    In series two of Global Europe Unpacked, commonspace.eu is collaborating with the City of The Hague to bring you several conversations looking at the future of Europe in the world. This series runs alongside the EU’s largest citizen consultation to date, the Conference on the Future of Europe. Our objective is to spark your interest in some of the important issues under discussion and encourage you to get involved.

    The topic of European Union enlargement encapsulates more than any other topic the interaction between the processes going on inside the European Union with those outside of it. It is discussed often in response to questions that go to the heart of the European project: Should the EU be considering new members, or should it consolidate first? What makes a country European? The question, ‘where does Europe end?’, has been asked repeatedly over the last three decades but never properly answered. For a long time, expansion was the central foreign policy tool for the EU but now some in the bloc are very much against it.

    In this episode, Will Murray speaks to the Ambassador of Georgia to the Netherlands, His Excellency David Solomonia, about why his country is set on joining the European Union, why it should be allowed to, and why Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova – or the “Associated Trio” – signed an agreement with each other last year to co-operate on EU accession.  

    We then hear an academic perspective of the different considerations associated with EU enlargement from Professor Antoaneta Dimitrova – a Professor of Comparative Governance at Leiden University.

    Amongst other things, this episode discusses:

    • Why Georgia, as an aspiring member, wants to join the EU and why, from the Georgian perspective, it should be welcomed;
    • The Associated Trio – Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine;
    • How the EU has historically responded to those that wished to join the bloc;
    • The general reasons given for and against EU enlargement;
    • What lessons previous rounds of EU enlargement have shown us about best practices;
    • Whether we should allow candidates to join the EU faster for geopolitical reasons; and
    • What considerations the EU member states themselves should have when it comes to EU enlargement.

    It should be noted that these conversations were recorded before Russia’s invaded Ukraine on 24 February.

    Macron's Ugly Side

    Macron's Ugly Side

    For many people, Emmanuel Macron still represents the great hope for an open and liberal Europe. So what to make of the French president’s growing preoccupation with Islam, terror and security? Mehreen Khan of The Financial Times dissects Macron’s policies and his recent interview with The Economist. For more on Macron, we go to Majlinda Bregu, the Sarajevo-based secretary general of the Regional Cooperation Council. She criticises Macron’s decision to veto EU membership talks with North Macedonia and Albania. She also rebuts prejudices about Albania heard over dinner in Brussels. Others in this episode include co-President of the European Greens Philippe Lamberts; the Emperor Charlemagne; and European Commission Vice President Albert Kuñardocz. Kuñardocz, who was formerly responsible for inland waterways and catering, is active on Twitter. In fact, Twitter is the only place you’ll find him. The celebrated Lebanese musician Wael Koudaih kindly contributed his tracks “Baghdad” and “Thawra” to this episode. You’ll find more of his music under the name Rayess Bek. Visit our website for episode art and for more EU Scream.

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    Egyptian Penis Party - Absurdist News: Genitalia

    Egyptian Penis Party - Absurdist News: Genitalia

    I'm going to be honest - I didn't know what to write here. Sooooo Max brings sex organs, genitals, the private parts, and whatever you might call them, to the table this week. Marks and Dave try and figure out which crazy thing involving people's things is fake news!
    Topics include: penis enlargement, potatoes, clam dick, vagina off, acid attacks

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    Servants or Kings (3 of 4)

    Servants or Kings (3 of 4)
    God does not want you to live in the realm of a servant or slave. He wants you to live in the realm of friend - very important for your destiny and for your future that you migrate in your thinking from servant to friend. A servant is trained to: listen for instructions; follow the instructions. Their own desires or dreams are not involved.

    Servants or Kings (3 of 4)

    Servants or Kings (3 of 4)
    God does not want you to live in the realm of a servant or slave. He wants you to live in the realm of friend - very important for your destiny and for your future that you migrate in your thinking from servant to friend. A servant is trained to: listen for instructions; follow the instructions. Their own desires or dreams are not involved.
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