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Goerlach: Turkey-EU Strife and the Rise of Refugee Power Politics

    By Dr. Alexander Goerlach, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs   The strife on the Turkish-Greek border is escalating, with refugees being targeted by tear gas on the Greek side. The intent is to stop the refugees from illegally crossing the border to Europe. Images of such scenes – with […]

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Does Austrian Black-Green coalition point the way for Europe?

    By Dr. Barbara Kolm, Director, Austrian Economics Center     The new Austrian coalition treaty between Sebastian Kurz´s OVP and Werner Kogler´s Green Party clearly has two different scripts.   The presented pact however shows the strength of the OVP. Out of 15 Ministers the OVP will have 11, whereas the Greens only […]

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“A European pillar in NATO is overdue”

  “After the EU elections: Perspectives and priorities for 2019-2024” By Herman Van Rompuy, courtesy of the EPC   EPC President Herman Van Rompuy delivered the following speech at the EPC Annual Conference on 6 November 2019 in Brussels.    I want to talk to you today about European unity, European sovereignty and the future […]

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Refugee crackdown will HURT America — in more ways than one

                      The Trump administration’s decision to further limit the number of refugees who can apply for asylum in the United States will not only have dire human costs in terms of refugees forced to remain in dangerous situations — it will also hurt America in […]

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Merit-Based Immigration Reform Shouldn’t Sideline Families or Refugees

    A new attempt at immigration reform looms, the RAISE Act, touting “merit-based” credentials – but reform supporters should beware of the proposed reform’s  limits on immigration based on family connections and refugee status, Sam Peak argues in the OC Register. In fact the reform, contrary to its intended purpose, would likely end up […]