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Duncan Robinson
duncanrobinson
The coming "brain gain" for eastern Europehttps://www.economist.com/europe/2021/01/30/how-the-pandemic-reversed-old-migration-patterns-in-europe Those numbers are big even if only a fraction stay permanently. In UK or French term
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Erik Brattberg
ErikBrattberg
If Biden wins narrowly, Europe will breath a sigh of relief. But result is no widespread repudiation of Trumpism and Biden will be consumed with domestic divisions. Hence not credible
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Duncan Robinson
duncanrobinson
In the EU, no one can hear you screamhttps://www.economist.com/europe/2021/02/03/how-europe-dodges-responsibility-for-its-vaccine-fiasco Remember when the vaccine roll out was “a touching moment of unity and a European success story”? T
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DHH
dhh
Yes, Europe needs a digital independence movement, but how about instead of pinning those hopes on a bunch of rebels with a shoestring budget, Europeans ask their elected officials to
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Christian Odendahl
COdendahl
In the years that I have known @hanskundnani, I have often admired how he seems to think about #Europe differently than most, providing ample food for thought in the process.
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Courtney Milan 🦖
courtneymilan
White people, here is a good way to tell if there was historical travel between Europe and a place that was not Europe. 1. Were there trade goods from non-European
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
We all know why Europe did it: wants to show its independence from the US & ahead of the Biden taking over. The question is it is in Europe's actual
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Ciarán Seraphim ☘
DefenceOrthodox
(1/3)Modernity banked on nationalism while selling individualism, post-modernity banks on internationalism while atomizing the individuality itself : the more a unbelieving/heterodox ideology wants to be universal in theory, the less
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David Jamieson
David_Jamieson7
He says 'dear Europe' but he's talking to a bunch of rich Tories on the European Commission.My Europeans are the abandoned in north east France and Welsh Valleys, precarious service
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Duncan Robinson
duncanrobinson
https://www.economist.com/europe/2020/07/25/why-the-eu-is-becoming-more-like-a-chekhov-play EU treaty like a badly-written play. Lots of guns sitting unused. Chekhov would not approve. Except now, some of them being fired. Pew! https://www.
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QuintusCurtius
QuintusCurtius
1. Spirit of 1848.Due to the arrogance and abuses of the ruling classes, Europe and the US may soon approximate conditions right before 1848. In that year, nearly every country
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Martin Jacques
martjacques
1/6 Isolate China! Build a broad alliance of democracies! So where to start? Five Eyes, of course: US, UK, Australia, Canada and NZ. Anglo-Saxons together. Four former settler colonies. English
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Daniel Horowitz
RMConservative
Americans are now facing this predicament: The more the effectiveness of these executive policies is disproven, the more the politicians use that lack of results as a pretext for even
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Jeff Kassouf
JeffKassouf
The volume of NWSL players signing loans or contracts in Europe is straightforward. Players need games. Parts of Europe are in a much better place than the US with COVID-19.
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Bojan Pancevski
bopanc
How EU Tripped in Covid-19 Vaccine Race: The bloc wanted to teach the world a lesson in solidarity, but ended with delayed rollouts, export controls and political acrimony. With @laurnorman
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Luke McGee
lukemcgee
I have profiled Ursula von der Leyen. Her remarkable career is little-known outside Germany, but it's a staggering tale of up-and-coming families minister, Merkel favourite, scandal-hit defence minister whose career
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