North Macedonia: The Implications and Process of Changing the Name Rachel Nixon Nov 26, 2018 For nearly thirty years the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (called the FYROM officially at the UN and the…
Germans, Gazprom, and Gas: How a Minor Pipeline Became a Major Pain Nikita Buchko Nov 13, 2018 The Nord Stream pipeline snakes across the depths of the Baltic sea, stretching from St. Petersburg to Northern…
CumEx : lumière sur le tour de passe-passe à cinquante-cinq milliards Marie Schutz Nov 12, 2018 Sept ans après sa découverte par une inspectrice des impôts de Bonn, l’une des plus grosses escroqueries fiscales…
The Observer: As EU elections near, Macron looks to forge a game-changing alliance The Observer Oct 28, 2018 This article was originally published by The Observer on Tuesday, October 23rd 2018. This article is a part of the…
The Executive vs the Legislature vs the People: Conflicts of British… Mark Siraut Oct 14, 2018 Only five countries in the world do not have a codified constitution, or a written-down set of rules governing the…
The Iran Deal: Where We’re At Jack Kline Oct 10, 2018 When the Trump Administration announced in May that it would leave the Iran Nuclear Agreement known as the Joint…
Who are We Without EU? Emily Hunt Jul 2, 2018 March 29th marked the start of the one year countdown to Brexit day, when the United Kingdom is set to begin to…
Who Does Alexander the Great Belong To? | Part 2 Artemis Archimandriti Mar 20, 2018 Editor’s Note: This article is the second of a two-part series on the naming dispute between the "Republic of…
Who Does Alexander the Great Belong To? | Part 1 Artemis Archimandriti Mar 16, 2018 Editor’s Note: This article is the first of a two-part series on the naming dispute between the "Former Yugoslav…
Can the EU Rise to the Challenge of Illiberalism? Charlotte Paule Feb 19, 2018 Europe—and the world at large—has seen a rise of what some call ‘illiberal democracies’ in past decades. They are a…