EUROPE
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The coming clash between climate and trade
By Jean Pisani-Ferry The incoming president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has laid out a highly ambitious climate agenda.…
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Necessary reforms for Ukraine’s military
By Zachary Popovich On August 6, Russian forces killed four Ukrainian soldiers in the Donetsk region, despite renewed ceasefire agreements.…
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U.S. grand strategy is alive and well; the evidence is happening all around us
By Phil W. Reynolds Sometimes the best grand strategy is to do less. The recent arguments that the U.S. is lacking…
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Why electric car sales are booming in Norway
By Adrian Johansen In 2017, The New York Times referred to Norway’s environmental policies as a “paradox.” This term was chosen…
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Former Polish President Lech Wałęsa – Nobel Prize winning labor activist who changed the European history in an exclusive interview with Alexander Woodman
Lech Wałęsa, the leader of millions of Polish workers, became the president of Poland in 1990, and was awarded the…
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Italy’s minimal competition to host the 2026 Winter Olympics
By Mark Wilson, Michigan State University and Eva Kassens-Noor, Michigan State University Italy will host the 2026 Winter Games, the…
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U.S.-Turkey relations: an overview
By Zachary Popovich Relations between the Republic of Turkey and the United States are continuing to decline as the former…
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Greece first and safeguarding the promise of our future
By Panos Kammenos Our great nation has, over the course of decades, been subject to a steadily-building crisis. It has…
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