More than a Disability: Recent Shifts in Societal Perceptions of Disability Greta Gustafson Apr 10, 2024 On the surface, the growing influence of people with disabilities marks a continuance of improved treatment and…
Spain is a European Political Anomaly Simon Anquetil Dec 18, 2023 While most of Europe today is governed by right-wing governments, Spain is one of the only European countries led…
Diplomatic Failures and a Paralyzed North African Conflict Sabrina Nelson Aug 5, 2022 Diplomatic inaction has paralyzed the situation and prevented stability and security in the North African region.
Démobilisation de la Diada: baisse du sentiment indépendantiste ou hoquet des… Léa Cerdán Oct 7, 2019 Alors que la crise indépendantiste catalane semblait atteindre son summum en Espagne ces dernières années, la…
The Trials of the Spanish Left Liam Meisner May 3, 2019 All in all, the Catalan question has thrown a wrench into Spanish politics, and Podemos are the ones who have…
What Explains the Rise of Vox in Spain? Eponine Howarth Apr 4, 2019 What explains the emergence of the political party and its establishment in Spanish political dynamics? Why has Vox…
The Observer: As EU elections near, Macron looks to forge a game-changing alliance The Observer Oct 28, 2018 This article was originally published by The Observer on Tuesday, October 23rd 2018. This article is a part of the…
Catalogne : Un an après l’échec du référendum pour l’indépendance, la situation… Elias Lemercier Oct 17, 2018 Le 28 Septembre 2018, de lourds affrontements sont survenus dans les rues de Catalogne entre indépendantistes…
“¿Por qué no te callas?”: Venezuela’s Tumultuous Relationship… Chris Cadogan Nov 17, 2017 In 1527, Spanish conquistador Juan Martínez de Ampiés sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to help establish one of the…
Spain’s Overreaction to the Catalan Referendum Camille Labat Oct 27, 2017 As the political tensions and constitutional conflict between Catalonia and the Spanish government continue to…