By Cody Wiles
Last week, the Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) hosted Mark Lowenthal, distinguished visiting professor and for... Read More
By Lily Purqurian
Few things can claim to be the potential source of peace and prosperity in a region that is so devastatingly deprived of it, but offshore nat... Read More
par Camille Loubignac
Du 30 novembre au 11 décembre 2015, la France accueille à Paris la 21e Conférence des Nations Unies sur le Climat (Conference of the Pa... Read More
By Saba Sadri
As the severity and extent of the attacks in Paris became increasingly clear this past Friday night with each successive news report claiming a h... Read More
by Adam Strobeyko
In 2003, French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin refused to join the so-called “coalition of the willing” to invade and disarm Iraq. Th... Read More
By Cristina Orsini
Borders. In the wake of what too many journalists are calling the “migrant crisis”, these have become the new places of reporting. Places w... Read More
By Saba Sadri
Monday September 28th marked the beginning of the General Debate of the United Nations’ 70th General Assembly, and the war in Syria appeared to b... Read More
By Alexander Hurst
Thursday night I sit down with my internationally diverse flatmates and start flipping through the pages of grabagun.com. I have no idea wha... Read More
By Camille Loubignac
Due to the recent high influx of refugees to the European Union, a number of terms and figures have been (mis)used in the media. "Migrants... Read More
by Anna Osterberg
The EU has reached a majority vote in favour of the proposed relocation plan of 120,000 refugees, with priority given to those from Syria, Ir... Read More