McMUN 2017: EU Council Takes Defensive Stance in Face of Security Threats Théophile Vareille Jan 28, 2017 With the European Union (EU) growing more fragile everywhere, the EU Council has sought to protect itself from the…
To Euro or Not to Euro? For Croatia, the Wise Choice is No Alex Tolic Jan 25, 2017 The road to the Euro remains a long one for Croatia despite the fact that the Croatian National Bank (CNB), intends…
Immigration after Brexit Helena Martin Jan 23, 2017 With the British referendum decision to leave the European Union, the public has been concerned with the issue of…
Are We Ready for More Open Borders? Helena Martin Jan 16, 2017 With the political events in 2016, I found myself in a liberal bubble. We assumed that the world is ready for more…
The End of an Era: Can Trump and Brexit be Good for the Economy? Corrina Vali Dec 14, 2016 2016 has been a historic year in the Western liberal political tradition. Events like the Brexit referendum in…
Another Fracture, This Time in France Anonymous Nov 26, 2016 Brexit, President-elect Trump and now François Fillon in the front row since the first round of the French…
Article 50: British Parliament Must Approve Brexit Alessandra Puopolo Nov 24, 2016 On November 3rd, 2016, three high court judges ruled that British Prime Minister Theresa May does not have the…
Flight of the International Students’ Trend Arnavi Mehta Nov 1, 2016 Getting an education abroad is an increasingly likely prospect for students across the globe, especially for those…
How Brexit Could Break the Irish Border and the Entire United Kingdom Mary Thieffry Oct 30, 2016 On the 23rd of June, nearly 52% of the United Kingdom decided to vote in favour of leaving the European Union.…
Responses to Rhetoric: Brexit and the Rise of Hate Crime in the UK Isobel Van Hagen Oct 12, 2016 Warning: this piece will reference racism, rape, and general violence. What is it about fear in politics that is…