The Diplomacy Cable 04/10/2016
The Diplomacy Cable With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending
Read MoreThe Diplomacy Cable With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending
Read MoreBy Dennis Meaney Last year I wrote a piece on Angela Merkel and the Future of Western Liberalism. In it,
Read MoreBy Dennis Meaney This summer The Economist ran a story titled Drawbridges Up in its pages, arguing that the traditional divide
Read MoreOn November 12th the New York Times published an article titled, Angela Merkel May Be the Liberal West’s Last Defender.
Read MoreSince the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, Northern Ireland began its peace process to end decades of
Read MoreFrom the unexpected outcome, to the near immediate regret, to the comical Google queries, Brexit has made excellent fodder for
Read MoreThere is a claim constantly circulating in Europe: ‘multiculturalism is dead in Europe’. It comes from a cluster of European
Read MoreThe migration crisis has Europe in a state of emergency, and the European Union’s actions are rapidly diminishing its footing
Read MoreUnlike the U.S., which benefits from the relative isolation of two oceans, Western Europe borders many of the world’s most
Read MoreThe twitterverse has been up in arms this past week about what Internet users are calling an undemocratic and “breathtaking”
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