The EU TO CAMPUS podcast throws a light on issues and events that make up the European Union and is intended primarily for US undergraduate and graduate students studying and following European Union affairs. The podcast is produced by the European Parliament Liaison Office in Washington DC.

EU TO CAMPUS
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Podcast Overview
The EU TO CAMPUS podcast throws a light on issues and events that make up the European Union and is intended primarily for US undergraduate and graduate students studying and following European Union affairs. The podcast is produced by the European Parliament Liaison Office in Washington DC.
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Recent Episodes

November 1, 2021
The EU Digital Markets Act - A chat with the European Parliament rapporteur
<p>A second EU to Campus special edition in cooperation with The Europe Desk of the BMW Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University. European Parliament member Andreas Schwab talks about Big Tech regulation and his work as European Parliament's rapporteur of the Digital Markets Act. Apart from the European Parliament's role in such an important legislative topic this episode sheds light on the role of the rapporteur - the European Parliament member responsible for handling a European Commission legislative proposal, both procedurally as well as with regards to substance.</p>

May 28, 2021
Scrutinizing Frontex - A window into the European Parliament's powers of scrutiny
<p>An EU to Campus special edition in cooperation with The Europe Desk of the BMW Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University. European Parliament Vice President Roberta Metsola talks about the work of the European Parliament's Frontex Scrutiny Working Group and her role as chair. Apart from taking us through Europe's migration challenge, the operations of the EU's Frontex border management agency and the allegations against it being investigated by the EU lawmakers, this frank conversation with Vice President Metsola throws light on the EU's internal balance of power and the European Parliament's powers of scrutiny.</p>

April 14, 2021
Democratic Legitimacy of the European Union - The role of the European Parliament
<p>In this episode, EPLO Director, Joe Dunne talks with Vivien Schmidt, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration, Professor of International Relations at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies and Professor of Political Science at Boston University. Amplifying on her latest book, Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone (2020) Professor Schmidt throws light on the topic of European Union democratic legitimacy - how is the European Parliament making a difference, the challenges that lie ahead and how the EU block learned important lessons from the Euro crisis of 2010. Learn more about Prof Schmidt on her <a href="http://blogs.bu.edu/vschmidt/">personal website</a>.</p>
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