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Bashar al-Assad’s regime: is it time to return home?
Syria’s refugee crisis has developed into the Middle East’s most pressing humanitarian issue of the last decade. Since the start of the...
Julia Collado Serrano
Dec 26, 20206 min read


Denise van Wijk: Empowering Women with Oliver Wyman
Denise van Wijk is an Associate at Oliver Wyman and the global lead of Women at Oliver Wyman (WOW). WOW is a network that promotes,...
Nadia Winona
Dec 16, 20205 min read


Rostra’s Choice: The Black Swan
Title: The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable Writer: Nassim Nicholas Taleb Year of publication: 2007 Review: In this book,...
Katja Komazec
Dec 15, 20201 min read


Deal or No Deal Brexit?
It has been over four years since the United Kingdom (UK) voted to leave the European Union (EU). Although the UK has officially left the...
Tugay Akbulut
Dec 14, 20206 min read


Lucie Fink: Entrepreneur, Video Producer & Lifestyle Host
Lucie Fink Morris is a New Yorker and an established video producer and lifestyle host, having been featured on The Today Show as a...
Nadia Winona
Dec 11, 202010 min read


The Politics in a Cup of Coffee
Waking up to a warm and luscious cup of coffee is now a morning habit most of us have undertaken. Given its reputation as either...
Stefania-Ruxandra Pilă
Dec 9, 20205 min read


Branko Milanović on Inequality and the Two Faces of Capitalism
Branko Milanović is a Serbian-American economist currently teaching at LSE and the Barcelona Institute for International Studies. His...
Ollie Corfe
Dec 8, 20204 min read


Environment, class conflict, and economics: what stands behind Black Friday deals
As the holiday season is slowly approaching, people are more than eager to shop: be it essentials, presents for significant others, or...
Aibike Omurova
Dec 4, 20204 min read


We the Sheeple
“It is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to...
Ollie Corfe
Dec 3, 20208 min read
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