Hillary: A New Opportunity for Women’s Rights Natalie Gastevich Oct 13, 2016 As Hillary Clinton soldiers into the home stretch of her presidential campaign, her supporters are ramping up their…
Germany’s Refugee Lines and Trying Times Arnavi Mehta Oct 5, 2016 In the summer of 2015, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced a historic and generous refugee policy allowing…
Joint Action Plan? Kathryn Schmidt Mar 11, 2016 You have to understand, that no one puts their children in a boat unless the water is safer than the land……
Negotiating with the Schengen’s Gatekeeper: Turkey and the European Migrant Crisis Kathryn Schmidt Feb 8, 2016 Europe is experiencing a migrant crisis of tremendous magnitude, the largest it has experienced since the…
The Clash of “Isms” – When Racism Wins Alix Vadot Jan 22, 2016 It was in the late 2000s that sexual violence became a core focus of the media in Europe. In her article on “Sexual…
The Age of Erdogan: Why Turkey Voted AKP Kathryn Schmidt Nov 25, 2015 The results of Turkey’s recent parliamentary election were anything but ordinary. Within the past five months,…
The Beginning of the End? Europe’s Refugee Crisis Alexander Sirois Oct 5, 2015 From a public perspective, it seems as though there is never any peace within the European Union. For the past 5…
Should They Stay or Should They Go: Greece and the Eurozone Sam Hersh Feb 23, 2015 With the recent election of Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and the radical left coalition, Syriza, speculation…
Will Merkel yield to Tsipras’s demands? Jenny Deng Feb 5, 2015 On January 25, 2015, Alexis Tsipras lead the left-wing Syriza party to a sweeping victory in Greece’s general…