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Catalogne : Un an après l’échec du référendum pour…
Le 28 Septembre 2018, de lourds affrontements sont survenus dans les rues de Catalogne entre indépendantistes…
Terrorisme: l’Arme Populiste du Front National
Le 21 avril 2002, lors du second tour des élections présidentielles, s’opposent Jacques Chirac, candidat pour une…
Sweden’s 2018 Election and the Shortcomings of…
“Populism” and “Political Fragmentation” are terms that one would not immediately associate with stable liberal…
The Executive vs the Legislature vs the People:…
Only five countries in the world do not have a codified constitution, or a written-down set of rules governing the…
USMCA Or Not, Canada’s Presence in Global Trade is…
On September 30th, an agreement in principle on trade between Canada, the United States, and Mexico was reached,…
L’article 7 : un coup d’épée dans l’eau ?
Bruxelles le 12 septembre 2018 : 448 votes pour, 197 contre et 48 abstentions. Le Parlement européen enclenche…
I See Fire – Account of a National Tragedy
I was swimming when I first heard about the fires. I had decided to capitalize on a free weekend, and took a ferry…
Review’s Radio: Portugal’s Drug…
In 2001, Portugal took an unorthodox approach to address its drug crisis. Instead of waging a costly war on drugs…
Austria’s Integration Problem
After Chancellor Sebastian Kurz won the Austrian elections in December 2017 and formed the coalition between the…
The Problems with Teaching U.S. Culture: My Experiences…
Globalization is often understood in economic and political terms, where success is a measure of international…
Who are We Without EU?
March 29th marked the start of the one year countdown to Brexit day, when the United Kingdom is set to begin to…
The Skripal Case: When Claiming the Moral High Ground…
On April 3rd, Gary Aitkenhead, Porton Down’s Chief Executive, declared that the chemical research facility had been…