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Assange’s new indictment: Espionage and the First Amendment
By Ofer Raban, University of Oregon Julian Assange, the co-founder of WikiLeaks, has been charged by the U.S. Department of…
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Time for a new trend in Ukraine
By Michael Bennett A quick read of two of the headlines from this morning’s Kyiv Post made me look back…
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The Greek disruptor – Panos Kammenos vs. Europe’s status quo
By Geoff Campbell An interview held with ANEL (Independent Greeks) Party Leader and former Defence Minister Panos Kammenos and his…
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Ukraine’s stagnant democracy: Reflections after a T.V. star’s presidential win
By Paul Shields Ukrainians made a bold gamble by picking Volodymyr Zelensky – a former actor – to be their…
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Germany’s even larger than expected fiscal surpluses: Is there a link with the constitutional debt brake?
By Catarina Midoes and Guntram B. Wolff Germany has a new debate on its government budget. After registering a spectacular…
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European elections: a beginner’s guide to the vote
By Tatiana Coutto, University of Warwick The European Parliament elections are not unlike cricket. Both can last for quite a…
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Whistleblowing and tax fraud: EU vs U.S.
By Adrian Johansen In many developed countries in the world, major corporations have been found guilty of committing tax fraud,…
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Spanish voters rebuff radical right — for now
By Monica Clua Losada, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Thanks to massive voter turnout in Spain’s April 28 general…
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Ukrainian comedian Volodymyr Zelensky elected president
Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky, largely known for the leading role in Netflix film “Servant of the People” was declared the winner of…
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