The Value of Pragmatism: Challenges and Opportunities for Eurozone Reform Gabrielle Denis Nov 2, 2017 The Eurozone’s imperfect monetary union eats away at the political and social project of the EU as a whole. As…
Holding the WTO Hostage: A Risky Gamble Titouan Chassagne Oct 23, 2017 The World Trade Organization (WTO), with its 164 members, is the largest trade agreement in the world. The function…
Ante portas: Radical Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina Alexander Sirois Sep 29, 2017 With every rubbled Raqqa street, the US-backed Kurdish and Arab Free Syrian Army inches closer towards victory over…
Italy’s Migrant Crisis: A Burgeoning Disaster Thea Koper Sep 2, 2017 Of all the countries in Europe to be affected by the migrant crisis, Italy has been left with the brunt of the…
Poland’s Falling Out With Democracy Thea Koper Aug 3, 2017 In the past several weeks, Poland’s government has received domestic and international backlash following the…
The European Dream is Dead: Erdoğan Turns Turkey Away from the EU Isabel Post Aug 1, 2017 “Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.” It’s a bit of cliché advice we’ve all heard before.…
Europe’s Far-Right Goes to the Beach Clara Marchionini Jul 8, 2017 In the summer of 2017, members of European far-right movements will be travelling to the Mediterranean Sea.…
Brexit Through the Gift Shop Alfred Crooks May 29, 2017 In just mere weeks the world will be a year removed from being helpless bystanders as the British people…
To Merkel, or not to Merkel? One Last Test for the European Union in 2017 Clara Marchionini May 17, 2017 Germany’s Federal election, which will be held in September 2017, stands as the next political test for the…
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…