Bruno Formicola
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Dec- 2020 -8 DecemberEuropean Union
The EU Will Restrict Surveillance Tech Exports: A Win for Human Rights?
Just last month, German authorities searched the offices of the Munich-based software developing company FinFisher after accusations that it illegally…
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Apr- 2020 -11 AprilEconomy
Three Takeaways from the Latest Eurogroup Meeting
After three days of long negotiations, the Eurogroup has reached an agreement on the financial measures that will be made…
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4 AprilInternational Relations
How the Mayor of Prague Became Taiwan’s Best Friend
The independence of the World Health Organization (WHO) has been recently put into question when an official from the UN…
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Oct- 2019 -15 OctoberInternational Relations
The High Representative’s Role in the Iran Deal Through the Years
In July 2015, the parties involved in the negotiations over the Iranian nuclear capabilities reached an agreement putting an end…
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Aug- 2019 -1 AugustEconomy
Italy’s Embrace of the Belt and Road Initiative Could Be Beneficial to Europe
China’s new international assertiveness is one of the great talking points of the 21st Century, especially after the country’s adoption…
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Jan- 2019 -30 JanuaryFederalist Theory
Why Did the European Community Emerge After WWII and Not in the Interwar Period?
The 20th century’s interwar years were studded with pacifist appeals and utopian visions of international unity. President Wilson’s fourteen points…
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25 JanuaryInternational Relations
How European Integration Changed French Power Politics and Transatlantic Relations
“At a time when Europe is undergoing great difficulties, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has sought to call to mind what…
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Nov- 2018 -14 NovemberPolitics
The case for Switzerland as a post-Brexit model for the UK
The latest European Council meeting on October 17 has left the 27 leaders unsatisfied with the progress – or the…
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Mar- 2018 -19 MarchPolitics
The Democratic Party should enter into a coalition with the 5SM
The Secretary of the Democratic Party (DP) Matteo Renzi announced his resignation over the disastrous outcome of the main centre-left…
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Oct- 2017 -20 OctoberInternational Relations
Why Germany should give up on the Nord Stream 2 project
From the smallest individual actions to the most marvellous and destructive natural phenomena, nothing could be possible without energy, the…
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