Die Sprache(n) der Politik: Mehrsprachige Politikgestaltung in der Europäischen Union
It is also an increasingly important reality in a globalized world that consequential political decisions are negotiated between politicians who do not share a common native language. In-depth interviews with almost 100 policymakers and language service providers in the EU's main institutions, paired with quantitative and linguistic data, show multilingualism to be an inherent, ubiquitous, and consequential feature of EU politics and vividly illustrate how it influences political interactions, deliberations, and negotiations.
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