Attack after Attack, a Scared Europe: What now? Mary Thieffry Jun 17, 2017 What it feels like to be living in Europe: Our newly militarized narrow streets echo with the…
Snap Election in Austria: Will the Far Right Prevail? Joris De Mooij May 31, 2017 In Austria, early parliamentary elections have given new life to the far right movement in western Europe. Last…
People vs The People: The Rise of Populism and Nationalism Joris De Mooij May 14, 2017 On May 7th, Emmanuel Macron beat radical right-wing candidate Marine Le Pen in France’s presidential election. The…
Macron’s Victory Won’t Thwart Populist Demagoguery Alec Regino May 12, 2017 At a quiet dinner hosted by former presidential aide Jacques Attali in 2008, then Socialist Party First Secretary…
The Way Back from Islamic Extremism Starts with the West Alfred Crooks Apr 11, 2017 The loss of life outside of Westminster on the 22nd of March is a sight which unfortunately now summons feelings of…
For A Multi-Speed Europe Koji Shiromoto Mar 23, 2017 The European Union has been able to collectively breathe a little easier following this past Wednesday's Dutch…
Divide and Rule Alexandre Leroy Mar 4, 2017 At the Munich Security Conference, Sergey Lavrov, Russia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, called for a “post-West…
Populism and the Resurgence of Nationalism in the European Context Susana Martinez Dec 9, 2016 The rise of populism in Europe and the conservative platforms upon which they have been able to attract voters…
Fighting for Gender Pay Equality, One Minute at a Time Anne Karam Nov 22, 2016 Every year on October 24th, women in Iceland finish their work, pack their bags, and leave work at —what might seem…
Miloš Zeman: Pushing Czech Foreign Policy East John Chrobak Nov 5, 2016 October 28th marked 98 years since the founding of Czechoslovakia. A national holiday in the Czech Republic, the…