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d|part note on Brexit

27. June 2016by dpartblog Leave a comment

When it became clear on Friday morning that the United Kingdom had decided to leave the European Union in a referendum a mixture of shock and joy could be heard […]

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Brexit, English, Europe

Smartsourcing our future, now

27. February 2015by dpartblog Leave a comment

Some events hold sway over our collective awareness of belonging to a single community, for better and for worse. The latest digital social innovations allow us to harness this powerful […]

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English, Europe

When elections are a crisis – because the market tells us so: The case of Greece

7. January 2015by dpartblog Leave a comment

by Jan Eichhorn Over the past week I found myself rather dumbfounded on multiple occasions. Reading newspapers from Germany, the UK and the USA I kept finding headlines that suggested […]

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Viele Kreuze für Bosnien

21. October 2014by dpartblog 1 Comment

von Jan Liebnitzky In Bosnien und Herzegovina wurde am 12. Oktober gewählt. Das Land ist seit dem Jugoslawienkrieg ethnisch zersplittert und hat ein kompliziertes politisches System mit drei Präsidenten an […]

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Image © Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body – 2012. Licensed under the Open Scottish Parliament Licence v1.0.

Winners? Losers? Purpose? – Why the TV debate between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling did not shift voters

11. August 2014by dpartblog Leave a comment

– by Jan Eichhorn (Twitter: @eichhorn_jan) Last Tuesday (5 August) we got to witness what was meant to become a major highlight of the campaigns leading to the referendum on […]

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English, Scotland

Just rocking the boat?

9. February 2013by dpartblog Leave a comment

Jakob Hensing on the international rationale behind the British EU referendum. A couple of days ago on this blog, Jan Eichhorn commented on German perceptions of David Cameron’s announcement of […]

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Brexit, English

War früher wirklich alles besser? Krise und Demokratie in Europa

28. June 2012by dpartblog 4 Comments

von Jakob Hensing. Von John Maynard Keynes stammt die Einsicht, dass Ideen bisweilen politisch einflussreicher als Interessen sind. Dies bewahrheitet sich einmal mehr in der Euro-Krise: die unter Ökonomen und […]

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Deutsch, Europe

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