Pascal Lamy: Life is easier without hard borders
By C. McQueeny Over Zoom, Pascal Lamy seems slightly disappointed to be discussing Brexit, and with good reason; it’s dominated the news for years on
By C. McQueeny Over Zoom, Pascal Lamy seems slightly disappointed to be discussing Brexit, and with good reason; it’s dominated the news for years on
By Laila Yousef Sandoval, Associate Professor of Philosophy, SLU-Madrid It could be said that laughter, besides being a social and rational act, is also political.
By Catie McQueeny Following four years of turmoil and distrust amongst European leadership and the US Trump administration, President Joe Biden is touring Europe with
Russia and China’s superior vaccine access abroad could win them soft power points while inadvertently impacting some EU member states ability to travel across the
It’s Saturday, 1 May, the supposed Doha-set deadline for US withdrawal from Afghanistan, which the Taliban see as its surrender. While withdrawal is still set
(This article is the last of a series of five that look into the consequences of the coronavirus crisis on Latin America). Finding number five