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(Seven reasons) why the EU’s leaders are justified in playing hardball with Britain over Brexit.

On April 11, 2017 By European Student Think Tank
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Although a decent deal on Brexit is in the interestsRead More

Presidential Elections In Austria: A Turning Point After Brexit And Trump?

On April 9, 2017 By European Student Think Tank
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  • Geen categorie

Among all the political earthquakes that shook the world inRead More

A Game of European Domino: Can we expect an Öxit next?

On October 5, 2016 By European Student Think Tank
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  • Elections
  • Eurocrisis
  • European Integration
  • Geen categorie
  • Migration
  • radicalization
  • Right Wing Populism
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Dominik Draxler  obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science fromRead More

The Austrian aftermath – why the EU has a problem with sanctioning its member states for violating democratic principles

On September 9, 2016 By European Student Think Tank
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  • Eurocrisis
  • European Integration
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Wiebke Junge studied Political Science in Vienna and European PoliticsRead More

Life goes on beyond Nice and Ankara

On July 19, 2016 By European Student Think Tank
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  • radicalization
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By Pablo Rubio Navarro. Pablo is a journalist for ElRead More

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