Brexit
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EUROPE
Of Brexit, bailouts and ballots
By Collins Chong Yew Keat The global shift of power periphery and concentration has been an axis of the West…
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Despite Brexit Europe will continue to come together
The lorries have no drivers. The supermarket shelves are emptying. The poor are having their subsidies cut. The British government…
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AMERICAS
Lack of currency stability is weighing on governments and expats
With the Coronavirus’ spread on a global scale, in the rapid fashion it did, the timeframe and speed made it…
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EUROPE
The UK’s inane attempt to tear apart the European Union
Writing in 1751 Voltaire described Europe as “a kind of great republic, divided into several states, some monarchical, the others…
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Brexit is a rejection of the Good Friday Agreement for peace in Northern Ireland
By Kimberly Cowell-Meyers, American University School of Public Affairs and Carolyn Gallaher, American University School of International Service The European…
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How a ‘hard’ Brexit would harm US banks, carmakers and drug companies
By Elham Mafi-Kreft, Indiana University Nearly three years have passed since British voters chose to leave the European Union, a…
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Theresa May loses another Brexit vote: here’s why April 12 is now the key date to watch
By Kenneth Armstrong, University of Cambridge On the day that the United Kingdom was supposed to exit from the European…
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Regional reshuffle: Brexit’s impact on UK Middle East relations
From the Lionheart to American “poodles,” the Middle East has polarized British foreign policy for nearly a millennium. As the…
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AMERICAS
De-evolutioning with Brexit and Trump: Where Marx went wrong
By Ananya Bordoloi The Brexit and Trump vote demonstrates a drastic incongruity with Marx’s prediction of a “proletariat revolution” that…
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