Les espoirs perdus de la réunification, 30 ans après la chute du Mur de Berlin Maya Barkin Nov 28, 2019 Une génération s'est écoulée depuis le jour de la chute du Mur de Berlin, le 9 novembre 1989, mais il semble que…
What Would a Post-Merkel EU Look Like? Artemis Archimandriti Dec 26, 2018 November 2005, Germany. The Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) has won the federal elections, in a…
Résignation d’Angela Merkel à la tête du CDU: Les Conséquences de son Approche… Michaela Faiola Nov 21, 2018 Dû au contexte nationaliste et populiste européen, la position d’Angela Merkel, privilégiant les droits de l’homme…
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…
2017 G-20 Summit: A New Order Tijana Mitrovic Jul 21, 2017 On July 7th and 8th, the annual G-20 summit was held in Hamburg, Germany. Amid the discussion, expectedly…
German Security Policy at Stake: The “Culture of Restraint“ Is No More Juliette Lequesne Jan 11, 2017 To many, the terrorist attack that took place in Berlin on 19 December 2016 gave basis to the growing feeling in…
Migrants, Terror and Turkey Kathryn Schmidt Apr 7, 2016 After undergoing significant modifications since it was first announced in November of 2015, the EU-Turkey…
Greece’s new “Necktie Revolution” and the slow death of a… Sam Hersh Feb 11, 2016 If I could choose to not be any one political leader in the world right now it'd probably be Greek Prime Minister,…
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…
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,…