Looking to the Future of Immigration: The Last Blog Post Helena Martin Apr 5, 2017 Over this year, we have explored different topics involving immigration. It has been an interesting year in regards…
2017 French Presidential Election: De Gaulle Would Not Be Impressed Mary Thieffry Apr 5, 2017 Since its beginnings, Charles de Gaulle's Fifth Republic has seen an alternating succession of mainstream…
A Tale of Two Countries: Switzerland and the United Kingdom Post-Brexit Mary Thieffry Feb 11, 2017 In a world concerned with the insatiable quest for instantaneous results, it is worth noting that at the time of…
Brexit: Opportunity or Distraction for the EU? Théophile Vareille Feb 8, 2017 Theresa May’s speech from the Home Office on the 17th of January put an end to 6 months of uncertainty as to the…
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…
Let Them in, for Goodness Sake!: Negotiation Talks Cease for Turkey’s EU Accession Alex Tolic Dec 6, 2016 As one of the Central Powers, the Ottoman Empire found itself on the losing side of the First World War. Shortly…
Erdoğan’s Gamble Kathryn Schmidt Dec 4, 2016 Whilst the West has been caught in a whirl of angst and apprehension following the results of the American…
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…
CETA: Satisfying the EU Arshaaq Jiffry Nov 19, 2016 It has been a long seven years of negotiations between the European Union and Canada, but as of the 30th of…
Italy’s Veto Threat and the Refugee Crisis Amina Zaidi Nov 7, 2016 The Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is currently threatening to veto the European Union budget if other EU…