Between Solidarity and Discrimination: the EU Immigration Policy in the Visegrad Group

1 August 2017 Other articles

Seen as a challenge across the international community, the flow of refugees has a greater echo in the minds of Europeans in the perspective of protecting the values the Union […]

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Understanding the Palm Oil War

11 May 2017 Other articles

Palm Oil is a highly controversial topic in the Western World and mostly linked to deforestation, CO2 Emissions and Orang Utans, that the EU tries to address. Indonesian people and […]

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“The EU should encourage the cultural diversity that exists inside its borders.”

1 May 2017 Other articles

As part of the European Angst conference on populism, extremism and euroscepticism that was held in Brussels last December, 42 students from different countries prepared a manifesto which they handed […]

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Galileo : L'europe en quête d'indépendance spatiale

28 March 2017 Other articles

Premier grand projet industriel monté à l’échelle européenne, premier partenariat public-privé (PPP) de l’UE, pilier de la politique spatiale européenne, le programme Galileo n’en finit pas d’accumuler les titres. Garant […]

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The EU in Egypt: supporting a dictatorship or ensuring stability?

24 March 2017 Other articles

The European Union had a longstanding and well-functioning relationship with Egypt’s Mubarak army regime, in power for twenty years before being deposed in 2011. The EU supported the government-controlled capitalist […]

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Is Europe responsible for the refugee crisis?

22 March 2017 Other articles

The European Union is facing an unprecedented refugee crisis. Only in 2015, 168 000 irregular migrants reached its shore, and over 1 million are still on their way. Beyond all […]

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