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Arab Revolutions Threaten to Set Back European Unity

As NATO endeavors to synchronize the actions of European states with regard to the ongoing intervention in Libya, other events related to the revolutions of the Arab Spring are threatening to undo European unity, at least in some respects. Passport-free … Continue reading

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Anchor Babies: An Uncertain Future?

This post is part of Cram Session, an ongoing weekly series from the Whitehead Journal of International Relations and Diplomacy. Each week a member of the Whitehead Journal will discuss the history and future of a wide variety of topics … Continue reading

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Malaysian Brain Drain and European Immigration

Malaysia’s Brian Drain – Asia Sentinel Concern rises in Malaysia as the skilled labor force declines. Many of the more talented Malaysians are leaving the country as they have become disillusioned by the rising crime, corruption, the poor education system, … Continue reading

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Brain Drain, UK Immigration and Slavery Maps

Four Ways Brain Drain out of Africa is a good thing The Independent In this article, the author argues that “brain drain” within developing countries is not as dire as most scholars believe. The author argues that four large benefits … Continue reading

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Economic Development and hardship in Moldova

Left Behind – Moldova Journeyman Pictures Moldova once relied upon the Soviet Union and its vast subsidies for economic assistance. Now that that era is over it is now the most impoverished country in Europe. It is estimated that approximately … Continue reading

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