Tag: Foreign Affairs

On October 7, in the first round of the Brazilian presidential election, by voting 46 per cent in favour of the populist MP and former…

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SUMMARY • In this issue we argue that to understand the dynamics of the current trade conflict, we need to look at it through a…

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Why did the Turkish President’s visit to Germany on 28 and 29 September leave us with a diffuse feeling of unease? There is nothing wrong…

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As starkly shown during the latest G7 meeting in Quebec, we are entering a perilous period where conflict around international trade risks splitting the Western…

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The Wall Street Journal reports ($) that Germany and France are considering offering Turkey a ‘financial lifeline.’ Well, what a surprise. What this means, of course, is…

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In the collective unconscious of the Czechs, throughout the second half of the twentieth century, the main enemy of their nation sat in Moscow. Two…

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After failing to obtain the release of an American pastor unjustly imprisoned for twenty-two months in Turkey, the Trump administration imposed sanctions against the Islamic-nationalist…

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Speaking on July 22, in front of an audience of Iranian diplomats, President Rouhani held out half an olive branch to the United States. “America…

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This article first appeared on the Friends of Europe web site.

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This article (Europe’s frivolous anti-American populism – German) was published on achgut.com

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In international relations, there are sometimes rare moments of opportunity that need to be grasped. This particular sequence of mid-July 2018 is one. A NATO…

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In this issue of Globalisation Outlook, our newsletter on globalisation and international trade issues, we address how China’s new model of political economy acts a…

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