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Trouble in Europe and a Fight for Napoleon’s Legacy: The European Project at a Crossroads
Posted on July 11, 2020November 10, 2021

Trouble in Europe and a Fight for Napoleon’s Legacy: The European Project at a Crossroads

Europe’s member states have, for the most part, let their tumultuous histories remain in the past. But every now and again, an issue springs up.

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Live-Tweeting the #GOPDebate
Posted on January 14, 2016January 15, 2016

Live-Tweeting the #GOPDebate

Relive some of the best tweets from the new year’s first GOP debate.

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Apartheid in Palestine: Israeli Settlements and the Future of the Two-State Solution
Posted on November 11, 2015December 1, 2015

Apartheid in Palestine: Israeli Settlements and the Future of the Two-State Solution

A two-state solution can bring peace to Palestine, but Israel must first commit to settlement demolition.

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Iran and the Nuclear Club: History Says Yes
Posted on October 14, 2015November 5, 2015

Iran and the Nuclear Club: History Says Yes

Nuclear weapons in and of themselves do not automatically beget instability.

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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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