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Pipelines and Progress: Laying Down Energy Security in the Heart of Europe
Europe, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Energy and Environment Madison Sargeant and Ben Nason, Former Contributors 3/1/21 Europe, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Energy and Environment Madison Sargeant and Ben Nason, Former Contributors 3/1/21

Pipelines and Progress: Laying Down Energy Security in the Heart of Europe

The Visegrad 4 countries have developed the framework for effectively contesting Russian gas hegemony in Europe.

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Casting Off: The UK’s Global Agenda will Need to Drop the Fish
Europe, International Economics Zach Simon, Senior Staff Writer 1/25/21 Europe, International Economics Zach Simon, Senior Staff Writer 1/25/21

Casting Off: The UK’s Global Agenda will Need to Drop the Fish

The UK must move past internal concerns if it wants global leadership.

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A Danish Approach to the Arctic
Security, Europe, Energy and Environment Zach Simon, Senior Staff Writer 11/9/20 Security, Europe, Energy and Environment Zach Simon, Senior Staff Writer 11/9/20

A Danish Approach to the Arctic

Denmark must reassess its United States-focused foreign policy in the Arctic.

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U.S. Treaty Commitments, NATO, and Congressional Responsibility
U.S. Foreign Policy, International Law and Organizations, Europe Chris Riehl, Former Staff Writer 11/3/20 U.S. Foreign Policy, International Law and Organizations, Europe Chris Riehl, Former Staff Writer 11/3/20

U.S. Treaty Commitments, NATO, and Congressional Responsibility

Congress should take a more prominent role in foreign policy, and it can start by requiring its consent to any proposed U.S. withdrawal from NATO.

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The Political Reality of Nord Stream 2 and Germany’s Response to the Navalny Incident
Energy and Environment, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, Europe Zach Simon, Senior Staff Writer 10/19/20 Energy and Environment, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, U.S. Foreign Policy, Europe Zach Simon, Senior Staff Writer 10/19/20

The Political Reality of Nord Stream 2 and Germany’s Response to the Navalny Incident

Germany must rethink its energy politics after the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

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A Conservative Faustian Bargain: Why One Conservative Finance Minister’s Decision to Run for Mayor Matters for Conservatives across Europe
International Economics, Europe Alex Rustler, Former Staff Writer 10/7/20 International Economics, Europe Alex Rustler, Former Staff Writer 10/7/20

A Conservative Faustian Bargain: Why One Conservative Finance Minister’s Decision to Run for Mayor Matters for Conservatives across Europe

COVID-19’s economic fallout forces conservatives across Europe to choose between their fiscal principles and their chances at re-election.

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Proceed with Caution: An Argument Against EU Sanctions on Lukashenko
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe, International Law and Organizations Madison Sargeant, Former Contributing Writer, and Joseph Forcherio, Former Web Editor-in-Chief 8/18/20 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe, International Law and Organizations Madison Sargeant, Former Contributing Writer, and Joseph Forcherio, Former Web Editor-in-Chief 8/18/20

Proceed with Caution: An Argument Against EU Sanctions on Lukashenko

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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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NATO’s Trojan Horse: How Democratic Deconsolidation and Populism are Weakening the Alliance
International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy, Europe David Deulofeu Antúnez, Former Staff Writer 11/28/18 International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy, Europe David Deulofeu Antúnez, Former Staff Writer 11/28/18

NATO’s Trojan Horse: How Democratic Deconsolidation and Populism are Weakening the Alliance

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Malice in Mali
Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Security John Strohl, Former Staff Editor and Writer 11/19/18 Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Security John Strohl, Former Staff Editor and Writer 11/19/18

Malice in Mali

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Why the Cyprus Conflict Requires International Intervention
Middle East and North Africa, Europe, Security, International Law and Organizations Marina Kiotsekoglou, Former Contributing Writer 11/12/18 Middle East and North Africa, Europe, Security, International Law and Organizations Marina Kiotsekoglou, Former Contributing Writer 11/12/18

Why the Cyprus Conflict Requires International Intervention

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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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The Shadow of Greek-Turkish Tensions and the Future of Cyprus
Middle East and North Africa, Europe Michael Goodyear, Former Contributing Writer 1/6/18 Middle East and North Africa, Europe Michael Goodyear, Former Contributing Writer 1/6/18

The Shadow of Greek-Turkish Tensions and the Future of Cyprus

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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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Russian Aggression in Ukraine: Is There a Solution?
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe, International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy Megan Rutter, Former Contributing Writer 10/20/16 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe, International Law and Organizations, U.S. Foreign Policy Megan Rutter, Former Contributing Writer 10/20/16

Russian Aggression in Ukraine: Is There a Solution?

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Who Lost Russia Response: The Washington Quarterly
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe, U.S. Foreign Policy Bryan Rosenthal, Former Staff Writer 8/7/16 Russia and the Post-Soviet Space, Europe, U.S. Foreign Policy Bryan Rosenthal, Former Staff Writer 8/7/16

Who Lost Russia Response: The Washington Quarterly

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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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