by Charlotte Gardes
On October 3, 2016, British Prime Minister Theresa May set the ball rolling for Brexit: the United Kingdom will trigger article 50 of the L... Read More
by Bayan Alfadel
After I left Syria with an undergraduate degree, I realized that studying law had been the wrong decision. It had taken up so much of my time ... Read More
by Klevisa Kovaci
The New Bridge in Mitrovica symbolizes the division of a city into two adversarial sides. The southern bank, where I stand with uncertainty ... Read More
by Klevisa Kovaci
In a post-conflict context, Kosovo is the newest country in Europe. Following its independence in 2008, after the violent breakup of Yugosla... Read More
By Anna Novgorodova
What should the United States take from Portugal’s decriminalization of drugs, Slovenia’s free university education and Italy’s plentiful p... Read More
In March 2016, German comedian, Jan Böhmermann, read a poem on his TV show, Neo Magazin Royal, entitled “Schmähkritik,” or “Defamation,” which is shown above.... Read More
by Marta Cioci
In the aftermath of the collapse of the USSR, a series of reforms were carried out to privatize state-owned assets. The large-scale privatizat... Read More
By Anthony Aslou
Visa waiver programs. Airstrikes. Rejection of refugees. This is the continuation of old, failed policies—the unchanging faces of counterterro... Read More
by Adria Rivera
For forty years of dictatorship, inside a building that was once a democratic parliament--one of the first in Europe to recognise women’s suffr... Read More
A piece on the Paris attacks by Sebastian Hicks
The air breathes differently when we are afraid. Friendships and connections can be truly forged in difficult t... Read More