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Brexit Means Scotland, Too
Posted on July 21, 2016October 19, 2016

Brexit Means Scotland, Too

When the UK departs the EU, it will likely have Scotland in tow.

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The Juggernaut Stumbles: The Grim Fate of Russia’s Energy Economy
Posted on July 4, 2016August 14, 2016

The Juggernaut Stumbles: The Grim Fate of Russia’s Energy Economy

Could the traditional bulwark of Russia’s economy be its undoing?

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Is the Far-Right Winning Europe’s Culture War?
Posted on March 15, 2016March 31, 2016

Is the Far-Right Winning Europe’s Culture War?

The far-right’s nationalist and protectionist ideology continues to win support and fuel anti-EU sentiments

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How To Stop An Independence Movement
Posted on March 8, 2016March 31, 2016

How To Stop An Independence Movement

Fighting against Nicola Sturgeon’s charismatic populism will be perhaps the greatest challenge the British union has faced

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The Collapse of the European Dream: Increasing Border Control Reveals Fragility of EU
Posted on February 7, 2016February 17, 2016

The Collapse of the European Dream: Increasing Border Control Reveals Fragility of EU

The inward turn of several EU members in reaction to the refugee crisis has revealed the limits of solidarity within the union.

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Poland’s Shift to the Right: Poland First, Europe Second
Posted on December 6, 2015December 7, 2015

Poland’s Shift to the Right: Poland First, Europe Second

Poland’s new ruling party is intent on protecting the nation’s self-interest, even at the expense of EU policy.

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Greece on Edge: Coping with Two Crises at Once
Posted on December 1, 2015September 10, 2017

Greece on Edge: Coping with Two Crises at Once

Demetrios Papageorgiou speaks with Athens-based journalist John Psaropoulos about Greece’s dual migrant and debt crises.

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The Economics of Asylum
Posted on November 16, 2015December 3, 2015

The Economics of Asylum

Europe’s divided approach to the refugee crisis will undercut the potential economic benefits of the migration.

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Europe’s Refugees – Parasitic or Symbiotic?
Posted on September 17, 2015December 1, 2015

Europe’s Refugees – Parasitic or Symbiotic?

The recent image of a drowned Syrian boy washed up on a beach has led to calls for better immigration policy across Europe. But many are still fearful of taking the refugees in.

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