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Either by the Armalite or by the Ballot Box
June 1, 2022 6 min. read

In mid-May the Irish political party, Sinn Féin, won the plurality of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly. Many American readers might not fully understand the significance of Sinn Féin’s political victory- but rest assured that subjects of the United Kingdom and a wide range of political movements the world over have heard the message […]

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Theresa May’s Misplaced Bet on Donald Trump
August 1, 2017 6 min. read

France was recently declared the world’s top soft power for 2017, outranking both the US and the UK for the first time. How should Theresa May respond?

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Brexit and the Irish Border
May 23, 2017 3 min. read

Brexit was fought and decided on immigration. Yet while the argument about migrants was debated, the issue of the Irish border was largely ignored.

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The EU at 60: Between Globalism and Nationalism
May 6, 2017 8 min. read

In their quest for power, populist parties prescribe protectionism and the reestablishment of national sovereignty as panacea to all of the EU’s ills.

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Britain to Import School Textbooks from Chinese Communist Party Publisher
April 26, 2017 5 min. read

Britain will import Chinese math textbooks and Chinese teaching methods for schools throughout the country. The decision was lauded in Shanghai as a “delightful” soft-power boost for China.

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Brexit’s Varied Lessons
August 16, 2016 7 min. read

Enough time has passed since Britain’s vote to leave the EU for the political consequences to be felt, and for analysts to register their post-mortems.

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Britain after Brexit: Potential for a Global Network
August 5, 2016 11 min. read

Britain, along with Japan, Canada, Australia, Korea and Norway could create a network of safe and neutral financial and service havens: the G4N.

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Brexit: Will the EU Botch It Again?
July 5, 2016 7 min. read

Brexit presents a new challenge to the European Union, an organization already plagued by successive and compounding crises.

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Brexit Makes Trump’s Wall More Likely
June 27, 2016 3 min. read

The outcome of the Brexit vote is a harbinger of a pivoting away from the globalization process and the strengthening of supranational institutions.

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Whose Foot Will Drop in Oman?
June 27, 2016 5 min. read

From an impoverished land into a prosperous nation with military agreements with the U.S. and the UK, Oman’s progress may come crashing to a halt.

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