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Corruption and corporatism – is TTIP still desirable for the EU?
[…] This is an excerpt from the interview I conducted with Thomas Straubhaar, professor of Economics at the University of…
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Thomas Straubhaar: “Integration remains a political process”
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The truth behind the BitCoin media hype
Thank you for the article, I would like to get in touch with Dr Janice Perlman whose work I have…
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Janice Perlman: “There are so many things in Rio that are never talked about and that are absolutely heroic.”
Great article, better EU specialist.
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“Gasoline Trees”: A matter of forest management, or is it time to cut them all?
While I agree with the majority of criticisms levelled against ISDS, particularly the broad standards upon which adjudication is based,…
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ISDS: a new dispute to settle?
Seems short term planning is stunting any innovation in Ireland. With big events in the near future, it dosnt seem…
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Ireland continues to limp towards its climate commitments – Unwilling or unable to comply?
Interesting read Liam, I can certainly resonate with your view point about Ireland's preparations or lack of anticipation for climate…
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Ireland continues to limp towards its climate commitments – Unwilling or unable to comply?
Reiterating the previous comments, I really enjoyed this article. I thought it articulated and gave insight into some of the…
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Ireland continues to limp towards its climate commitments – Unwilling or unable to comply?
Good selection of an important topic of discussion in the climate change arena. The role of Ireland as a state…
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Ireland continues to limp towards its climate commitments – Unwilling or unable to comply?
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