- 06, 20, 2016
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- Jāna Jēruma-Grīnberga, Postcard from...
Rulers come and go
Jāna Jēruma-Grīnberga the chaplain of St Saviour’s Anglican Church in Riga Latvia takes a closer look the sense of bemusement that shape local perception son the UK EU referendum. She argues that in today’s complex political situation, overlaid with anxiety about national sovereignty and the impact of migration, the greatest threat comes from within ourselves, and from the possibility that our fears and insecurities will change our core values and make us increasingly wary of the stranger and the vulnerable, increasingly hostile and inhospitable.
Read More- 10, 16, 2015
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- Culture, History, Joost Röselaers, Memory
A Dutch view on Britain’s EU referendum
Joost Röselaers, Minister of the Dutch Church in London, argues that Britain shouldn’t leave the EU but rather work with others to reshape it.
Read More- 10, 12, 2015
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- Culture, History, Memory, Philip Giddings
Citizenship without belonging in Europe
Philip Giddings explores what it means to be European and whether mobility is enough to develop a shared sense of belonging?
Read More- 09, 01, 2015
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- Disagreeing Well, Welby
Learning to disagree well on Europe
Launching Reimagining Europe, Archbishop Justin Welby makes the case that we need to seek out new ways of disagreeing well on Europe that leaves us energised and revitatlised, not dispirited and divided.
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