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From Concussions to Chronic Headaches: What an Islamist-controlled North Africa means for the United States and the West

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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By Alex Moon. Originally published on 2013/02/02 As outgoing SecretaryRead More

Cameron’s bold move

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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By Quint Hoekstra. Originally published on 2013/01/31 Last Wednesday, theRead More

Of German Spies, Russian Mafiosis, and a Debt Crisis

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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By William Debost. Originally published on 2013/01/28 The euro crisisRead More

Discussion Forum 3: David Cameron’s speech

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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Originally published on 2013/01/25 It was a long-awaited speech. HereRead More

EU-PRC Relationship (Part 2/3: Economy)

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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By Jacob Sienar. Originally published on 2013/01/22 France’s support forRead More

French medicine: somebody please find a doctor! (part 2/2)

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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By Jules Morel. Originally published on 2013/01/20 Mutuals (les mutuellesRead More

EU-PRC Relationship (Part 1/3: A Romance with the Dragon)

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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By Jacob Sienar. Originally published on 2013/01/18 The first weekRead More

The Rise of Authoritarianism on the Edge of Europe

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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By Tevfik Murat Yildim. Originally published on 2013/01/15 Most peopleRead More

The Eurasian Union: A Colossus in Construction

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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By Pierre Barthelemy (translated from French by Chloe Giampaolo). OriginallyRead More

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