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Posts published by “Susanne Schweitzer”

Originally from Germany, where she completed her BA in English and German Literature and Linguistics, Susanne is now pursuing her Master's Degree in Journalism and International Relations at NYU. She has always been passionate about writing and reporting, has interned at a local newspaper in Germany and the German-American-Center (DAZ) in Stuttgart and has assisted New York Magazine contributing editor Andrew Rice with his book project on 9/11. In September 2019, she was appointed New York Transatlantic's Deputy Editor, where she took over as Editor-in-Chief this year. She also started as the Social Media Editor for NYU's Journal of Political Inquiry this fall. Susanne is particularly interested in reporting on climate change, social justice issues, Latin America and Europe. Besides her passion for journalism, writing and traveling, she loves to cook and post recipes and articles on her personal blog.

Jet Lag: Season 3, Episode 2 – COVID-19 and the EU’s Political Landscape

In this episode of Jet Lag, we look at how the COVID-19 pandemic has been reshaping Europe’s political landscape. Joining us to discuss these issues is Christian Martin, the Max Weber Visiting Chair in German and European Studies at NYU’s Center for European and Mediterranean Studies. He was with us in mid-April and will help us assess how the situation…