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Diezemann, Nina

Diezemann, Nina

Nina Diezemann was an editor of euro|topics. She studied German philology and history, graduated from the Deutsche Journalistenschule in Munich, and then worked as a freelance journalist for radio and print media. Her book "Die Kunst des Hungerns" was published in 2006.


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El autor/ la autora ha publicado hasta el momento 6 artículos en euro|topics.


1.  Debate | 16/04/2008

Europe's Babel

Multilingualism is a special feature of the EU, but at the same time it presents an obstacle to understanding. Should Europe agree to use English as a lingua franca or must it promote each individual language? » más

2.  Debate | 19/12/2007

What kind of schools does Europe need?

International studies of educational achievement like Pisa or Pirls have made it possible to compare the performance of school pupils all over Europe. This has not only fanned rivalry about who has the best education system but also raised fundamental questions. » más

3.  Debate | 19/07/2007

Art Summer 2007

Three major contemporary art exhibitions are taking place this summer - Documenta in Kassel, the Venice Biennale and Sculpture Projects in Munster. Hopes that these exhibitions would present a representative overview of contemporary art have not been fulfilled, however, as a glance in European newspaper shows. The question of what constitutes "good" art remains controversial. » más

4.  Debate | 26/06/2007

G8: What Is the EU's Role in World Politics?

At the G8 meeting in Heiligendamm in June 2007 the world's major industrialised nations reached a compromise agreement on climate change. Does this show that Europe can achieve something in world politics when it speaks with one voice? » más

5.  Debate | 18/05/2007

The Future of the European City

Eastern European metropolises are proud of their high-rise buildings designed by star architects, while in London, skyscrapers are increasingly becoming part of the cityscape. Yet many European cities are more sceptical when it comes to contemporary architecture, particularly when it changes their historical appearance. » más

6.  Debate | 14/02/2007

Smoking bans in the EU

Wide-ranging smoking bans are already in force in several EU member states, including Ireland, Italy, Malta, and Sweden. Now EU Health Commissioner Markos Kyprianou has proposed the introduction of legislation restricting smoking on a European scale. » más


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