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Election and Integration: Moldova’s Battle for Sovereignty and Democracy
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, International Law and Organizations Elsa Debargue, Staff Writer 2/18/25 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, International Law and Organizations Elsa Debargue, Staff Writer 2/18/25

Election and Integration: Moldova’s Battle for Sovereignty and Democracy

Moldova’s elections reveal a nation torn between European aspirations and Russian influence.

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2024 and Beyond: Building The EU’s Defense and Security Capacity
Europe, Security Ian Cameron, Staff Writer 2/29/24 Europe, Security Ian Cameron, Staff Writer 2/29/24

2024 and Beyond: Building The EU’s Defense and Security Capacity

As the 2024 U.S. election approaches, the EU must confront its regional insecurity and become a more capable security and defense actor.

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Berlin, Paris, and the Prospects for Reforming the EU
Europe Ian Cameron, Staff Writer 11/8/23 Europe Ian Cameron, Staff Writer 11/8/23

Berlin, Paris, and the Prospects for Reforming the EU

As the EU works towards reform and enlargement, Berlin and Paris will need to work to overcome their bilateral differences.

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The End of End-to-End Encryption?
Technology and Information, Europe Chris Borges, Staff Writer 1/24/23 Technology and Information, Europe Chris Borges, Staff Writer 1/24/23

The End of End-to-End Encryption?

Proposed EU legislation requiring scanning end-to-end encrypted communications undermines human rights worldwide.

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PESCO is in the American Interest
Security, International Law and Organizations, Europe Chris Riehl, Former Staff Writer 4/1/21 Security, International Law and Organizations, Europe Chris Riehl, Former Staff Writer 4/1/21

PESCO is in the American Interest

The EU’s Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) supports American interests in Europe, and the Biden administration should vocally encourage PESCO’s implementation.

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The State and its Competitors Facing a Global Pandemic: The US, EU, and Failed States
Global Health Oana-Cosmina Mihalache, Former Contributor 5/26/20 Global Health Oana-Cosmina Mihalache, Former Contributor 5/26/20

The State and its Competitors Facing a Global Pandemic: The US, EU, and Failed States

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Divergent Thinking in the Transatlantic Alliance: The Emergence of Two Visions for the West
U.S. Foreign Policy, Europe, International Law and Organizations Abhimanini Singh Sawhney, Former Contributing Writer 3/12/20 U.S. Foreign Policy, Europe, International Law and Organizations Abhimanini Singh Sawhney, Former Contributing Writer 3/12/20

Divergent Thinking in the Transatlantic Alliance: The Emergence of Two Visions for the West

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European Defense Integration and the U.S. Dilemma
Europe, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Michal Bokša and Monika Bokšová, Former Contributing Writers 12/31/19 Europe, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Michal Bokša and Monika Bokšová, Former Contributing Writers 12/31/19

European Defense Integration and the U.S. Dilemma

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America’s Iran Policy Is Not Going Well
Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Eileen Kannengeiser, Former Contributing Writer 3/8/19 Middle East and North Africa, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Eileen Kannengeiser, Former Contributing Writer 3/8/19

America’s Iran Policy Is Not Going Well

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European Obstacles to the Full Independence of Kosovo
Europe, International Law and Organizations Riccardo Cattaneo, Former Contributing Writer 10/23/18 Europe, International Law and Organizations Riccardo Cattaneo, Former Contributing Writer 10/23/18

European Obstacles to the Full Independence of Kosovo

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Brexit and the Future of Europe
International Law and Organizations, Europe Ian Hutchinson, Former Web Editor-in-Chief 4/24/17 International Law and Organizations, Europe Ian Hutchinson, Former Web Editor-in-Chief 4/24/17

Brexit and the Future of Europe

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EU Sanctions Against Russia Under Pressure
Europe, International Law and Organizations, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Irina Avdeeva, Former Contributing Writer 4/7/17 Europe, International Law and Organizations, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Irina Avdeeva, Former Contributing Writer 4/7/17

EU Sanctions Against Russia Under Pressure

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U.S. Leadership Needed to Fix Dayton Accords
U.S. Foreign Policy, Europe, International Law and Organizations Brian A. Devlin, Former Contributing Writer 12/22/16 U.S. Foreign Policy, Europe, International Law and Organizations Brian A. Devlin, Former Contributing Writer 12/22/16

U.S. Leadership Needed to Fix Dayton Accords

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Adopting More Cautious Policies for the EU Migration Crisis: An Opposing View Piece with Trachtenberg's Brief Policy Perspectives
Europe, Human Rights Tyler West, Former Contributing Writer 5/10/16 Europe, Human Rights Tyler West, Former Contributing Writer 5/10/16

Adopting More Cautious Policies for the EU Migration Crisis: An Opposing View Piece with Trachtenberg's Brief Policy Perspectives

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Poroshenko: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Bryan Rosenthal, Former Staff Writer 10/12/15 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Security Bryan Rosenthal, Former Staff Writer 10/12/15

Poroshenko: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

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How Europe Should Integrate on Immigration
Europe, Human Rights Tyler West, Former Contributing Writer 9/22/15 Europe, Human Rights Tyler West, Former Contributing Writer 9/22/15

How Europe Should Integrate on Immigration

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Not a Small World after All
Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/20/11 Human Rights Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/20/11

Not a Small World after All

By Nicholas K. MandleStaff EditorFebruary 21, 2011

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Does Greece’s Financial Troubles Mean Death to the Euro?
International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/28/10 International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/28/10

Does Greece’s Financial Troubles Mean Death to the Euro?

By James MazolWeb EditorFebruary 28, 2010

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Phoning Europe? New EU Heads to Answer Call
Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/6/09 Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 12/6/09

Phoning Europe? New EU Heads to Answer Call

By Ridhima KapurWebsite Managing EditorDecember 5, 2009

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Fear Not: An Independent Turkey Is Best For Both East and West
Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/16/09 Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/16/09

Fear Not: An Independent Turkey Is Best For Both East and West

By Jesse BiroscakStaff WriterNovember 15, 2009

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