d|part note on Brexit
When it became clear on Friday morning that the United Kingdom had decided to leave the European Union in a referendum a mixture of shock and joy could be heard […]
When it became clear on Friday morning that the United Kingdom had decided to leave the European Union in a referendum a mixture of shock and joy could be heard […]
Some events hold sway over our collective awareness of belonging to a single community, for better and for worse. The latest digital social innovations allow us to harness this powerful […]
by Jan Eichhorn Over the past week I found myself rather dumbfounded on multiple occasions. Reading newspapers from Germany, the UK and the USA I kept finding headlines that suggested […]
von Jan Liebnitzky In Bosnien und Herzegovina wurde am 12. Oktober gewählt. Das Land ist seit dem Jugoslawienkrieg ethnisch zersplittert und hat ein kompliziertes politisches System mit drei Präsidenten an […]
– by Jan Eichhorn (Twitter: @eichhorn_jan) Last Tuesday (5 August) we got to witness what was meant to become a major highlight of the campaigns leading to the referendum on […]
Jakob Hensing on the international rationale behind the British EU referendum. A couple of days ago on this blog, Jan Eichhorn commented on German perceptions of David Cameron’s announcement of […]
von Jakob Hensing. Von John Maynard Keynes stammt die Einsicht, dass Ideen bisweilen politisch einflussreicher als Interessen sind. Dies bewahrheitet sich einmal mehr in der Euro-Krise: die unter Ökonomen und […]