On The Rocks: Britain’s Tense Relationship With The EU and The Upcoming… Conor Swimm Feb 19, 2016 In the wake of their 2015 victory at the polls, the Tories (Britain’s conservative party) have pushed ahead…
Back to the Old Country – Moldova’s Political Crisis Alexander Sirois Feb 16, 2016 Politicians and Priests preaching from a stage to a sea of enraged folk, military tents scattered along the dug up…
Rolling Out the Red Carpet: Iran’s Reintegration in the Global Arena Natalie LaMarche Feb 12, 2016 European countries have laid out the red carpet to welcome back an old counterpart into their states for the first…
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…
Middle of the Pole: Justyna Zajac Explains Poland’s Place in the EU, part 1 Max Segal Jan 25, 2016 I sat down in my home of Washington, DC with George Washington University’s visiting political science professor…
How Europe’s ‘Other Half’ Handles Refugees Nicholas Buhne Dec 5, 2015 Is an old divide being given a new face in Europe? It can certainly seem that way when looking at the very public…
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,…
Russia’s Invisible Hand – Europe’s Next Frontier: Serbia and… Alexander Sirois Nov 8, 2015 On September 30th, the Kremlin issued orders for the beginning of Russia’s ongoing military intervention in Syria.…
Explaining the Refugee Crisis: The Failure and Triumph of Collective Memory D'Arcy White Oct 19, 2015 Last Friday evening, a collaboration of groups lead by the McGill Syrian Students Association put on an event…
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…