Michele Di Leo analyzes how the passing of the Italian referendum could intiate some of the most drastic political change in Italian history.
Tag: EU
Feminist Foreign Policy – Progressive or Provocative?
Ida Männistö takes a closer look at Sweden’s new foreign policy model and the stigmatization of the word feminism.
Belgium, how does it work?
How could such a tiny country delay the big agreement that is CETA? Mégane Visette has got you covered with a simple infograph for a complex situation.
CETA Explained: How the Canadian-EU Trade Deal is Stirring Up Controversy
What are the controversies surrounding the most significant trade deal for Canada since NAFTA? Charlotte Provost and Michele Di Leo analyze the economic consequences of CETA, as well as the political hurdles it must clear.
The Importance of Family Reunification in Refugee Resettlement
Jeyolyn Christi discusses the importance of family reunification in the refugee resettlement process.
Far-Right Nationalism: When Progressivism Fails To Deliver
Michele Di Leo analyzes the potential effect on economic and multilateral agreements if far-right nationalist parties were to be elected.
Europe’s Roma Dilemma: Deportation and Exclusion
Andi Asimetaj examines what the European Union is doing with its member countries about the Roma exclusion.
Britain’s Departure Creates a Potential Off Ramp for EU’s Current Course
Many are wondering how harmful Brexit will be for both the UK and the EU. Carter Vance explains how it offers an opportunity to get off the path of growing nationalist separatism
Belarus’ Balancing Act
Rejeanne Lacroix examines Belarus’ position in international affairs.
Britain Voted to Leave: What’s Next?
Since Britons voted to leave in last month’s EU referendum, UK politics has been all but in a state of upheaval. So, for this week’s Editors’ Forum, we asked our Program Editors at NAOC the following: what’s next?