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Press release - New access rules to Parliament’s parking in Brussels

European Parliament (News) - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 09:33
A new application will allow journalists to reserve their parking space more easily.

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Press release - New access rules to Parliament’s parking in Brussels

European Parliament - Mon, 06/02/2023 - 09:33
A new application will allow journalists to reserve their parking space more easily.

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Greece faces possible court over 'prison-like' EU-funded migration centres

Euobserver.com - Fri, 03/02/2023 - 16:06
A European Commission threat to take Greece to court over asylum violations may involve EU-funded centres. Although details of the case remains under wraps, Greek media is reporting that the violations deal with detention at those centres.
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Agenda - The Week Ahead 06 – 12 February 2023

European Parliament - Fri, 03/02/2023 - 13:53
Committee and political group meetings, Brussels

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[Opinion] How the centre-right can take on hard-right and win big in 2024

Euobserver.com - Fri, 03/02/2023 - 12:16
As the Europe elections of 2024 are already looming, the centre-right must use the opportunity to rethink its model or risk marginalisation. Because its electoral base is steadily crumbling.
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Top EU officials show Ukraine solidarity on risky trip

Euobserver.com - Fri, 03/02/2023 - 12:14
Senior EU officials pledged more military aid and Russia sanctions on a unique trip to Kyiv on Thursday (2 February), as Russian president Vladimir Putin amped up talk of World War Three.
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OPINION on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence and amending Directive (EU) 2019/1937 - PE736.653v02-00

OPINION on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence and amending Directive (EU) 2019/1937
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Raphaël Glucksmann

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[Interview] MEPs launch anonymous drop-box for shady lobbying secrets

Euobserver.com - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 18:04
MEPs' assistants, EU Commission officials, and industry insiders should help drain the lobbyist swamp in Brussels by tipping off a new "early-alert" system, Dutch socialist MEP Paul Tang has said.
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Hawkish ECB rate-rise 'puts energy transition at risk'

Euobserver.com - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 16:30
The European Central Bank raised interest rates by another 0.5 percent to a 14-year high, and expects to hike rates by another half percent in March. But what does that mean for the green transition?
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[Analysis] MEPs push for greater powers for workers' councils

Euobserver.com - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 14:57
European Works Councils can play a key role for workers and their unions to bargain effectively — but what are they, why have they been neutered, and why is big business objecting to greater powers?
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[Opinion] How Pavel won big as new Czech president — and why it matters

Euobserver.com - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 13:12
When his campaign began two years ago, his rallies in Czech towns could attract as little as 10 to 15 people. While a decorated general and military diplomat, he was a fairly obscure figure.
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Press release - MEPs vote for tougher rules on political advertising

European Parliament (News) - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 12:28
Plenary on Thursday backed numerous changes to proposed political advertising rules to make elections and referenda more transparent and resistant to interference.
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Press release - MEPs vote for tougher rules on political advertising

European Parliament - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 12:28
Plenary on Thursday backed numerous changes to proposed political advertising rules to make elections and referenda more transparent and resistant to interference.
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Press release - MEPs say work on Ukraine’s EU future must start now

European Parliament (News) - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 12:20
Ahead of the EU-Ukraine summit, MEPs reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine’s EU membership, reiterating the need for a merit-based accession process.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Press release - MEPs say work on Ukraine’s EU future must start now

European Parliament - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 12:20
Ahead of the EU-Ukraine summit, MEPs reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine’s EU membership, reiterating the need for a merit-based accession process.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Press release - MEPs say work on Ukraine’s EU future must start now

Ahead of the EU-Ukraine summit, MEPs reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine’s EU membership, reiterating the need for a merit-based accession process.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Why Political Myths Matter

Ideas on Europe Blog - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 11:44
For our weekly “Ideas on Europe” editorial by UACES, the University Association for European Studies, we welcome Alicja Próchniak, from Loughborough University, in London. Listen to the podcast on eu!radio.

 

 

 

 

Your PhD research deals with the role and function of political myths and their impact on foreign policy. That sounds very theoretical. Can you tell us more about it?

The concept of political myth is understudied in academic research, and the existing scope of literature is scattered across several scientific disciplines. An important author, considered to be a pioneer of this concept, is Roland Barthes, with his well-known book Mythologies, published in 1957. He was building upon the original sign analysis, often referred to as ‘semiology’, developed by the Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure.

 

How do myths work? Can you give us a concrete example?

Sure. Let’s start with Sisyphus, the character from Greek mythology, condemned to repeat the same task of rolling a large stone up a hill for eternity. In English, we have the expression ‘Sisyphean work’. Normally, ‘work’ means an activity or task that involves the use of mental or physical effort to achieve a specific objective. However, the expression ‘Sisyphean work’ means an endless and futile task. This is exactly the nature of myth as described by Barthes. The meaning goes beyond what is actually said.

 

How does this fit into politics? After all, you are writing a PhD at an ‘Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance’!

Myths are everywhere in political discourse. According to Christopher Flood, a political myth is ‘an ideologically marked narrative’ which claims to give, I quote: ‘a true account of past, present, or predicted political events and which is accepted as valid in its essentials by a social group’.

Other researchers have explained that myths go beyond narratives or ideology, as they contribute to a ‘sacralisation’ of politics. They frame discourse in quasi-religious terms, and they contain sacred elements that elevate the power of narrative to the range of religious authority.

 

Can you provide an illustration of such mechanisms of sacralization?

A good example is American exceptionalism, which is not a religious phenomenon in itself, but has very important religious roots and connotations. Joanne Esch, a researcher from Colorado, has identified three main ideas of the American myth of exceptionalism:

First, America as ‘God’s chosen nation’. This myth provides meaning to the country’s political and historical experience and the general direction of its politics.

Second, the United States as a ‘nation with a calling’. This refers to America as a special mission in the world, given by God, the creation of a global order of democracy and freedom. The use of such a myth in official political rhetoric helps to legitimize policies that do not always comply with international law, like for instance the ‘War on Terror’ launched by George W. Bush.

And third, America represents the forces of good against evil. The myth of ‘God’s chosen nation’ leads to stipulating that the country represents the ‘forces of Good’ against ‘the forces of Evil’. It’s the myths that create the quasi-religious underpinning of the country’s image of itself and its place in the world.

 

The United States are perhaps a quite extreme example in their permanent reference to religious myths?

All countries have their political myths. Just think of France as ‘the country of Human Rights’. Or the way in which the European Union refers to its mission as ‘peace-builder’ on the continent. The difference between them is the extent to which these myths are critically discussed.

Given the important domestic and international implications of myths, the topic of political myths has received surprisingly little attention in the studies of International Relations. We are now starting to understand that they are especially influential in shaping security and foreign policy. And that’s what I am working on in my PhD research.

 

Thank you very much, for sharing your original research with us. Keep us posted on the progress of your work! I recall you are based on the London campus of Loughborough University.

 

Entretien réalisé par Rune Mahiee.

 

 

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