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Summer book picks to escape the EU bubbleThe world might be on fire, but the EU institutions are on summer break.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInIllustration by Nat谩lia Delgado/POLITICOAugust 13, 20254:01 am CETBy Ketrin Jochecov谩The European quarter is empty, businesses are closed, and MEPs are gone 鈥?its the perfect time to catch up on your summer reading.Theres no one left in the bubble to impress. So put down that dull policy non-paper who came up with that name you pretended to enjoy, and treat yourself to something actually fun. And if you need some inspiration PO stanley tumbler (https://www.cups-stanley.ca) LITICO brings you book recommendations from officials, readers, our own reporters, politicians and other bubble insiders. If youd prefer to listen to this article, you can do so in the latest episode of the EU Confidential 鈥?where youll also find a complete list of our book tips.Kaja Kallas, the EUs high representative, doesnt take a break from foreign policy, even in her reading choices. She recommends picking up Peter Hopkirks The Great Game, a historical book accounting the stanley mug (https://www.cups-stanley.ca) 19th-century power struggle between the Russian and British empires in Central Asia, as well as Do Not Disturb by journalist Michela Wrong, which delves into the political landscape of Rwanda.From across the At stanley shop (https://www.stanley-cup.com.de) lantic, Kallas suggests a book called The Situation Room by George Stephanopoulos, an adviser to former U.S. President Bill Clinton and co-host o Zpit EU coal rebound in 2022 less significant than feared: Report
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