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Comments/Europe

The Rule of Law Crisis: EU’s response to Poland’s violation of the rule of law

Posted on January 2022 by Barbora Novakova

Introduction Since its formation, one of the main aims of the European Union is to preserve unity among its member states and strengthen their cooperation. Late...

Essays/Global Issue

How Economic Incentives Undermine Human Rights Diplomacy in EU-China Relations

Posted on November 2021 by Brian Wu

On December 30, 2020, the European Union (EU) and China announced that they concluded the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI), a long-awaited deal that ...

Essays/Europe/Winter Issue

Relations with Russia Reveal Intrinsic Flaws in EU Foreign Policy Structure

Posted on February 2020 by Dalya Soffer

Winter Issue 2019 Written by: Dalya Soffer, Boston University Following Russia’s occupation of Crimea in 2014, the EU presented an unexpectedly strong and unifi...

Essays/Global Issue

The EU-Turkey deal: a new form of human trafficking?

Posted on October 2019 by Sireen Haddad and Shatha Sabra

Written by: Sireen Haddad and Shatha Sabra, University of Haifa We are both Palestinians, currently studying for an undergraduate degree in law at the Universit...

Acheson Prize/Essays

Honorable Mention — The Political and Economic Implications of Brexit on the Island of Ireland

Posted on October 2017 by admin

This piece appeared in the 2017 Acheson Prize Issue of the Yale Review for International Studies. Introduction On June 23rd 2016, Great Britain shocked Eur...

Acheson Prize/Essays

Second Place – A Farewell to ‘Dulce et Decorum est’? Constitutional Patriotism’s Strained Relationship with the Enlightenment and What It Means for the European Union

Posted on June 2015 by admin / 24 Comments

My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children ardent for some desperate glory, The old Lie; Dulce et Decorum est Pro patria mori. —Wilfred Owen[...

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