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March 29, 2017

What’s on the horizon for the hexagon?

By Sebastian Puerta France has existed as the land separating channel and sea for millennia under various names: Gaul, Francia, France,…

March 14, 2017

The European Far-Right: A Platform Rooted in Fear, Not Fact

By Paul Oshinski 13, 2015: As the emerald waters off the coast of Kos, a small Greek Dodecanese Island, glimmered…

February 10, 2017

Opinion: Why Britain won’t get what it wants

By Gabrielle Lohner month, British Prime Minister Theresa May delivered a firm laying out Britain’s plan to the widely-speculated Brexit. She…

March 23, 2015

Germany and Spain: Two Sides of the Same Euro

By Christian Pedraza There’s trouble in the Eurozone – and that’s not a Europe-themed amusement park. A subset of the…

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March 19, 2012

Turkey: The Past, Present, and Future Leader of the Middle East

By: Cody Knapp Perhaps no nation in the world currently occupies as awkward a position internationally as Turkey. With its…

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