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internal and external EU policies in these areas, and offer practical insight to the work of a German think tank. Accordingly, the course is structured into "workshop-style" sessions dealing with the EU [...] Norris, P. and Inglehart, R. (2016). Trump, Brexit, and the rise of populism: Economic have-nots and cultural backlash. Harvard JFK School of Government Faculty Working Papers Series, pp.1-52. Jacobs [...] and additional literature will be made available at the beginning of the semester. There will be weekly online sessions, group work, and continuous exchange and feedback throughout the semester. Module
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Creative Listen Creativeness in sciences is evident for those who practice science, however, for those who do not, science appears to be either unflexible and acting according to some rules that can neither be understood nor questioned, or to be a work that has no place for individual approaches or competences. This misperception is problematic [...] . Two stories, which stress different aspects of the scientific work, will provide insight into Joule's set of experiments by which he determined the ratio of heat and mechanical work. Joule und