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Retailers and consumers in the European Union face barriers when trying to conduct business online. An effort to implement a digital single market could…
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Austria confronted its Nazi past much later than Germany, and one scholar believes that’s why Austria was one of the first European countries to embrace…
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As the United States gears up for the 2016 presidential election, voters must tackle the ever-present concerns of foreign policy and international…
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Thomas Weiss has spent 40 year studying global governance, the idea that international organizations and groups can work together to solve issues that…
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Two weeks after a majority of British voters declared they wanted to leave the European Union, there’s still a tremendous amount of uncertainty about how…
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Six days from now British voters head to the polls for a referendum on whether or not to leave the European Union. The June 23 vote may be the first step…
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Suzette Grillot talks with Maxine Margolis, an anthropologist at the University of Florida and Columbia University’s institute of Latin American Studies.…
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On Monday the 22 member states of the European Union plan to hold a special meeting in Brussels to discuss what to do about the hundreds of thousands of…
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Guest host Rebecca Cruise is joined by University of Oklahoma professor and European Union expert Mitchell Smith about how Greece got to its current…
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The Greek parliament passed a series of economic and judicial reform measures stipulated by creditors on Thursday, allowing talks to go forward on a…