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[…] — This article was published on Politheor, an online European policy network, on July 12, 2016 || Read this article on…
On All eyes on Rio: Blessing or curse for local tourism?
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On The new Olympic golf course: Risks vs. benefits?
Hi Nigel, Thank you for your comment. You make a good point. The justification given by the EU seems to…
On Ivory trade: Back on the market?
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On The future of traffic: (de)regulation of driverless vehicles
Why is the EU opposing? The evidence is clear that legal ivory is the cover for poached ivory, are they…
On Ivory trade: Back on the market?
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On The new Olympic golf course: Risks vs. benefits?
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On The new Olympic golf course: Risks vs. benefits?
[…] The ethics of NGOs and what happens when it fails […]
On The ethics of NGOs and what happens when it fails
[…] My article was published by Politheor European Policy Network on July 18th: http://politheor.net/why-leave-won-and-whats-next-for-the-uk/ […]
On Why Leave won and what’s next for the UK
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On Corruption and corporatism – is TTIP still desirable for the EU?
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