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Yascha Mounk argues that liberal democracy could be threatened by populism
Yascha Mounk argues that liberal democracy could be threatened by populism
"Wie Frieden geschaffen wird"
Der Wiener Kongress vor 200 Jahren gilt als Triumph der Reaktion gegen die Revolution. Aber er war auch ein großer Moment der Diplomatie, der Europa stabilisierte
"The Congress of Vienna: A Peace for the Strong" in History Today
Note: This article is based on a conference that Stella Ghervas organized with Harvard History Professor David Armitage at CES in April 2014.
They call on the ghosts of backward nationalism and an end to the EU. But it’s not the supporters of Scotlands independence who are endangering Europe.
The Harvard Gazette interviews Niall Ferguson on Scotland's referendum on September 18th.
Niall Ferguson in The Sunday Times argues against a "Yes" vote for Scottish Independence
Goldhammer comments that recent government troubles in France point to a deep seated crisis in Europe.
On the 25th anniversary of the collapse of the Berlin Wall, Mary Elise Sarotte's article "A Broken Promise" outlines what the West promised the Soviet Union about NATO expansion in the future.
A century has passed since the guns of August 1914 ended the era of European predominance with a deafening bang. Could such a catastrophe recur in our time?
Where does Europe stand after the elections in May? What are the great policy challenges going forward? And what areas should a social policy agenda for the next five years prioritise? These are the questions that the journal Social Europe asked Prof. Peter Hall