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Tag Archives: Europe
Germany’s Impulse To Save
German emphasis on thrift stands in contrast to American consumerism – and both have pitfalls when carried to extremes.
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Can We Sit Out A Gulf War?
The U.S. is the best-positioned major economy to withstand a cutoff of Mideast oil. This fact informs Trump’s Iran policy.
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The Whale Who Came In From The Cold
From Russia, with love? A beluga whale turns up in a strategic Arctic region carrying some suspicious-looking baggage.
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An Ancient Hate Thrives Amid Modern Frustrations
Anti-Semitic incidents are rising across Europe, while two synagogue shootings in less than a year boost fears in the U.S.
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Brexit And The Queen
Behind the scenes, Britain’s queen may exert her influence to mediate Parliament’s bitter stalemate over Brexit.
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Brexit Progress, But Toward Where?
Even after a draft agreement on Brexit, all we know is someone will be breaking up with someone else.
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The Iranian Case For A Polish Base
The key to European cooperation with toughened sanctions on Iran may lie in Poland.
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Yesterday’s Grandeur, Today’s Problems
In a century-old royal palace, Denmark’s current government confronted a thoroughly modern murder plot.
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Betting On Democracy
With a polarized nation and a paralyzed Parliament, Boris Johnson sought today’s election to “get Brexit done.”
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