Macron: We Dodged a Bullet, Now Let’s Prevent Future Shots Mary Thieffry May 21, 2017 The world took a sigh of relief as a young new leader emerged from the 2017 French presidential election: Emmanuel…
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…
To Euro or Not to Euro? For Croatia, the Wise Choice is No Alex Tolic Jan 25, 2017 The road to the Euro remains a long one for Croatia despite the fact that the Croatian National Bank (CNB), intends…
Again, The Centre Cannot Hold: The Italian Referendum Koji Shiromoto Dec 14, 2016 Five months ago, following the defeat of a referendum on which he had essentially staked his career, British PM…
Clegg and Common Sense: How the Remain Campaign Needs to Keep a Level Head Harrison Brewer May 30, 2016 The European Union Membership Referendum looms ever closer for the United Kingdom and unsurprisingly, the rhetoric…
“Brexit”: Bad News for Britain’s Economy Madeleine Nicoloff Apr 19, 2016 As Britain’s crucial vote to leave the European Union or to stay draws near, the heated debate hinges on…
The Economic Consequences of Peace: Winners and Losers from Iranian Reintegration Abdalla Saleh Mar 10, 2016 The exchange of “commodities of mutual intelligence,” reads a 1561 letter from Queen Elizabeth I to…
Should They Stay or Should They Go: Greece and the Eurozone Sam Hersh Feb 23, 2015 With the recent election of Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and the radical left coalition, Syriza, speculation…