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“The Euro will never succeed, and it will never fail.”

“Please find me the most generic euro image you can think of!” Source: Wikimedia On Friday, Benjamin J. Cohen gave a talk at FU Berlin. Cohen, who is a professor of International Political Economy at...

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Links: Big Topics in IR; International Currencies; The Middle Class Is Not...

Phil Arena recommends Bear Braumoeller’s new book Great Powers and the International System. Not just because it’s good, but as a role model for grad students in IR: [This book] offers a great example...

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Links: Mandela and Great Leaders; WTO deal in Bali; How Money Works

Frederik de Klerk and Nelson Mandela in Davos, 1992. (CC) World Economic Forum On December 5, Nelson Mandela passed away. For political scientists, discussing  Mandela’s legacy is of course connected...

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Links: New Blogs, New Crises, NSA Reform, Ethics in Academia

Our colleagues from the Center for Global Politics (CGP) at Freie Universität Berlin have set up a blog called “Global Matters”. The idea is promising: every two weeks the CGP posts a question related...

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Seven years in crisis: Some questions for the Eurozone

Recently, German media entered uncharted territory. While conservative newspapers have always identified the Greek government’s profligacy as root cause of the ongoing crisis, the liberal press had...

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“The Euro will never succeed, and it will never fail.”

“Please find me the most generic euro image you can think of!” Source: Wikimedia On Friday, Benjamin J. Cohen gave a talk at FU Berlin. Cohen, who is a professor of International Political Economy at...

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Links: Big Topics in IR; International Currencies; The Middle Class Is Not...

Phil Arena recommends Bear Braumoeller’s new book Great Powers and the International System. Not just because it’s good, but as a role model for grad students in IR: [This book] offers a great example...

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Links: Mandela and Great Leaders; WTO deal in Bali; How Money Works

Frederik de Klerk and Nelson Mandela in Davos, 1992. (CC) World Economic Forum On December 5, Nelson Mandela passed away. For political scientists, discussing  Mandela’s legacy is of course connected...

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Links: New Blogs, New Crises, NSA Reform, Ethics in Academia

Our colleagues from the Center for Global Politics (CGP) at Freie Universität Berlin have set up a blog called “Global Matters”. The idea is promising: every two weeks the CGP posts a question related...

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Seven years in crisis: Some questions for the Eurozone

Recently, German media entered uncharted territory. While conservative newspapers have always identified the Greek government’s profligacy as root cause of the ongoing crisis, the liberal press had...

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“The Euro will never succeed, and it will never fail.”

“Please find me the most generic euro image you can think of!” Source: Wikimedia On Friday, Benjamin J. Cohen gave a talk at FU Berlin. Cohen, who is a professor of International Political Economy at...

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Links: Big Topics in IR; International Currencies; The Middle Class Is Not...

Phil Arena recommends Bear Braumoeller’s new book Great Powers and the International System. Not just because it’s good, but as a role model for grad students in IR: [This book] offers a great example...

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Links: Mandela and Great Leaders; WTO deal in Bali; How Money Works

Frederik de Klerk and Nelson Mandela in Davos, 1992. (CC) World Economic Forum On December 5, Nelson Mandela passed away. For political scientists, discussing  Mandela’s legacy is of course connected...

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Links: New Blogs, New Crises, NSA Reform, Ethics in Academia

Our colleagues from the Center for Global Politics (CGP) at Freie Universität Berlin have set up a blog called “Global Matters”. The idea is promising: every two weeks the CGP posts a question related...

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Seven years in crisis: Some questions for the Eurozone

Recently, German media entered uncharted territory. While conservative newspapers have always identified the Greek government’s profligacy as root cause of the ongoing crisis, the liberal press had...

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