Welcome to Coffee Break at Harmo: where international relations students from Study Association Clio engage in enlightening dialogues about world affairs and current events. Join the Forum Committee as we explore the realm of international relations from diverse angles through deeper insights and fresh perspectives. This podcast will feature university experts, activists, and professionals in their field of expertise. Tune in and expand your global awareness with each episode!A podcast related to the University of Groningen.
S5 E3 · Wed, March 12, 2025
Clio's Forum Committee is pleased to present you with the third episode of the podcast 'Coffee Break at Harmo' of the season!🎙️ The podcast examines how the EU’s veto powers interfere with foreign policy with Dr. Szép. Check out the new episode to learn more about the veto power within the EU and it’s influences on the organization’s foreign policy.🇪🇺 Our guest Dr. Szép is an expert in EU economic security and foreign affairs and gave his input on the veto power impact in the EU.🗺️ Listen to it now on Spotify 'Coffee Break at Harmo' hosted by Runa and Robin! Available in video format!🎥
S5 E2 · Tue, February 18, 2025
Clio's Forum Committee is pleased to present you with the second episode of the podcast 'Coffee Break at Harmo' of the season!🎙️ The podcast examines the EU’s role in the Russian-Ukraine war with Dr. Casier. Check out the new episode to learn more about the EU’s impact and function regarding the war.🇪🇺 Our guest Dr. Casier is an expert in EU-Russia relations and gave his input on the role of the EU. Listen to it now on Spotify 'Coffee Break at Harmo' hosted by Joost, Keanu and Runa, available in new video format!🎥
S5 E1 · Wed, November 20, 2024
Clio's Forum committee is pleased to present you with the first episode of the podcast "Coffee Break at Harmo" of the season! The podcast unpacks the US election results with Dr. William Figueroa. Check out the new episode to examine the causes for the election results and its impacts! Our guest Dr. William Figueroa as an IR history professor and an American himself, gave his thoughts on the election results. Listen to it now on Spotify "Coffee Break at Harmo" hosted by Robin and Sinclair!
S5 E1 · Wed, November 20, 2024
Send us a text Clio's Forum committee is pleased to present you with the first episode of the podcast "Coffee Break at Harmo" of the season! The podcast unpacks the US election results with Dr. William Figueroa. Check out the new episode to examine the causes for the election results and its impacts! Our guest Dr. William Figueroa as an IR history professor and an American himself, gave his thoughts on the election results. Listen to it now on Spotify "Coffee Break at Harmo" hosted by Robin and Sinclair, now available in a brand new video format!
Wed, June 19, 2024
Send us a textWhat an eventful year it has been! In our final episode our 37th Chair of Clio, Fabian Rosielle and Commissioner of Internal Affairs, Sietse de Hoop clarify the workings of Clio and what their Clio experience looked like! We also interview our lovely chairs, Mart, Romy and Carla as they reminisce their committees and look fondly upon the year that has passed them by. Last but not least, we are joined by our new ClioWelcome elcome chair, Tülin who details the workings...
Wed, May 01, 2024
Send us a textDelve into the multifaceted world of online populism, with Dr. Kun He, as he dissects its contested definition, global significance, and evolving role in the digital age. Explore how platforms like TikTok shape populist movements, especially in China's unique digital landscape, hosted by Luk Pudwell and Robin Kopke.
Wed, March 20, 2024
Send us a textJoin us, as Dr. Lukas Linsi and Dr. Yuleng Zeng help us discover how global trade leads to growing interdependence between nations and how these developments affect diplomatic relations. Learn more about how current events impact global trade and hear Dr. Linsi and Dr. Zeng’s predictions for which current developments will impact global trade in the near future, hosted by Iben and Sinclair.
Wed, January 31, 2024
Send us a textIn our third episode, unveil the complexity of the EU's external relations with Dr. Eske Van Gils, as she walks us through the strategic utilisation of soft power and the nuances of normative power in IR. Drawing examples from Azerbaijan and her research on the country, listen to Dr. van Gils weigh in on their use of soft power and its implications on EU diplomacy.
Mon, January 08, 2024
Send us a textOn the 23rd of November, 2023, the right-wing populist Party For Freedom (PVV), led by Geert Wilders, won 37 seats at the Dutch General Elections. Assistant Professor in EU Foreign Policy (IRIO), Dr. Marek Neuman dives into the results of these elections and its potential impacts: what does the PVV's win mean for climate change and immigration in the Netherlands? How could this affect international students in Groningen? What are the reasons that can be attributed to the r...
Wed, December 20, 2023
Send us a textFor the debut of our fourth season, unearth the frozen landscape of the Arctic with us on our Christmas edition podcast! Guided by the professional insights of Dr. Humrich, this episode navigates through the ice-cold geopolitical terrain of the Arctic with questions about the dwindling prominence of Russia in the region, the influence of climate change and global warming on the conflict, the debatable role of the Arctic Council and much more. If all these questions seem to pique...
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