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  • EU humanitarian aid: Is Nepal on the radar?

    EU humanitarian aid: Is Nepal on the radar?1

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 15/06/2015

    Although the EU is one of the biggest aid donors in the world, it is often inhibited in its strives by grand political and economic pursuits.

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  • Net neutrality: Is there a light at the end of the tunnel?

    Net neutrality: Is there a light at the end of the tunnel?0

    • Digital Policy and Internet Governance, Op-ed
    • 12/06/2015

    “We need balance between users and service providers which ensures equal treatment and no discrimination”[1], insists one of the youngest European Parliament’s members, Eva Paunova, during the panel discussions on Net neutrality at the European Dialog on the Internet Governance (EuroDig 2015). This argument is not new for these debates that have been ongoing since the late 1990s[2]; however, something has changed.

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  • The Great Gatsby effect

    The Great Gatsby effect0

    • Op-ed, Social and Economic Policy
    • 08/06/2015

    The Unites Stated and South Sudan are the only two nations still refusing to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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  • “Leave it in the ground” – A divestment in ideas

    “Leave it in the ground” – A divestment in ideas0

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed, Social and Economic Policy
    • 02/06/2015

    The failure of top-down technocratic climate policy to accelerate decarbonization of the economy has provoked environmentalists to experiment with the idea of divestment in fossil fuel corporations. However arousing excitement among the Left, good intentions don’t always make for good policy.

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  • Tackling elitism in education: What does that mean for France?

    Tackling elitism in education: What does that mean for France?1

    • Op-ed, Social and Economic Policy
    • 26/05/2015

    The failure of top-down technocratic climate policy to accelerate decarbonization of the economy has provoked environmentalists to experiment with the idea of divestment in fossil fuel corporations. However arousing excitement among the Left, good intentions don’t always make for good policy.

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  • Testing the waters: The difficulty of implementing a cohesive EU Arctic Policy

    Testing the waters: The difficulty of implementing a cohesive EU Arctic Policy0

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 23/05/2015

    The European Union, which started a process of legitimizing itself as an Arctic actor, and created a basis for its own foreign policy in the Arctic in 2008, was once again denied the status of full Arctic Council observer.

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