Tullio Pontecorvo
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May- 2021 -28 MayInternational Relations
With Belarus, the EU Has Nothing to Gain by Waiting
On May 23rd, Lukashenka’s regime shocked Europe by hijacking a Ryanair passenger flight on an Athens-Vilnius route. Belarus forced the…
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Apr- 2021 -9 AprilEuropean Union
Stop Blaming The EU Over The Slow Vaccine Rollout
A narrative is emerging about vaccinations against Covid-19, which sees the European Union as a slow, slumbering giant too slow…
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Aug- 2020 -26 AugustFederalist Theory
Is the European Union an Empire?
Is the European Union an empire? On the surface, this might seem like a really weird question. “Empire” is a…
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May- 2020 -19 MayPolitics
The Franco-German Recovery Fund Could Change the EU Forever
The coronavirus pandemic is a lethal threat to many lives, and has already claimed over 320,000 lives worldwide at the…
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1 MayEuropean Union
Member States Run The EU. They Have Failed.
Member States are the undisputed leaders of the European Union. They are the ones who in effect authored and voted…
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Mar- 2020 -27 MarchEconomy
The EU Is Going To War Against Coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic is an unprecedented threat to the world. Not since the Influenza outbreak has human civilisation faced such…
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10 MarchOpinions
[OPINION] The European Union Needs its Own Nuclear Arsenal
Nuclear weapons have been an ambivalent part of human history and international politics for the past 75 years. Aside from…
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Dec- 2019 -17 DecemberInternational Relations
Keeping the West Alive: Why the EU Needs Transatlanticism
These days the West, as a concept, seems more and more divided. French President Emmanuel Macron has recently made the…
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Nov- 2019 -12 NovemberCulture
Top Five Spooky Cultural Practices In Europe
Fall is the perfect season to talk all things spooky, and there’s plenty to be found in every corner of…
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Oct- 2019 -22 OctoberEuropean Union
Is This the End Of The EU’s Agricultural Protectionism?
The EU’s agricultural protectionism is one of the oldest and more resilient policies in the history of European integration. Dating…
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