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Category: Archive

Archive

The Public, the Private, and the Privates: Europe’s Abortion Debate against Shifting Backgrounds

With the return of abortion to the centre of international debate, Sophie van den Elzen tackles the national politics behind abortion legislation.

October 10, 2016March 31, 20234 Comments
Archive, Column

Five terrifying takeaways from the British Conservative Party Conference: Notes from a Lonely Island #3

Emily Burt breaks down what the British Conservative Party conference means for YOU, Brexit and the Future.

October 10, 2016March 31, 20233 Comments
Archive

The Czarny Protest: Poland’s Government faces revolt over new strict Abortion Bill

Emma Danks-Lambert follows the emergence of the Czarny Protests against strict new abortion laws being introduced in Poland

October 3, 2016March 31, 20233 Comments
Archive, Column

Asian or Eurasian Century? The Emergence of a Media Trend or a Multipolar world

Daniele Carminati looks into the future and sees a new world order where the West is no longer setting the global agenda

October 3, 2016March 31, 20232 Comments
Archive, Column

The EU as a Democratic Role Model for the U.S.? A European solution to voter inequality in the US

EDITORIAL: Taking an outsider perspective on the US Constitution, Sabine Volk suggests a European solution to its shortcomings.

October 3, 2016March 31, 20232 Comments
Archive

All hail President Trump: How Brexit will lead to Trump’s Victory in November

Notes from a lonely island #2: Emily Burt shows us how the Brexit referendum has Trumped Clinton's bid for the Presidency.

September 26, 2016March 31, 20233 Comments
Archive

Who Polices the Internet? Content Removal v. Freedom of Speech

Julia Mason guides us through the trenches of the internet's most contested battleground and asks is 'Hate speech' the same as 'Freedom of Speech'. WARNING: This article may contain images of an upsetting nature.

September 26, 2016March 31, 20233 Comments
Archive, Column

Immigrants, Visas and Silver Bullets: How will UK Migration work Post-Brexit?

Eoghan Hughes examines the promises, pledges and pitfalls surrounding the UK's immigration policy in a post-Brexit reality.

September 26, 2016March 31, 20234 Comments
Archive

The European Union’s ‘Game of Thrones’: Who Will Be The Next President of The European Parliament?

Bastian Bayer introduces us to the contestants in this game and gives us insight into the rise of Martin Schulz.

September 26, 2016March 31, 20233 Comments
Archive

Notes from a lonely island #1: Missing – £350 million

Emily Burt guides us through Brexit Britain "On the day Nigel Farage attempted to drown Bob Geldof with a water cannon, I genuinely believed I was witnessing one of the most baffling moments of British history. The months since have only shown how wrong I was. Welcome to Brexit Britain – the weirdest and loneliest island in the world."

September 17, 2016March 31, 20235 Comments

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