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December 7, 2018 •
Beat Blogs, Margolis: Revisiting the Paris Agreement •
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By Eric Margolis ast week we took a look at Paris Agreement ‘heroes’. India, Morocco, and Costa Rica have all put forward impressive and ambitious climate goals, aspiring toward contributions substantial enough to even make up for...
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May 13, 2018 •
The World at Yale •
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From Izmir, Turkey By Claire Kalikman Q: Why did you decide to leave your country for Yale? A: I wanted to get my MBA abroad. I’m a lawyer, but I want a career change. So I wanted a two-year program, which mainly exists in the US. In...
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January 26, 2018 •
Glimpses, Print, Relics •
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Underground Cities in Cappadocia...
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May 16, 2017 •
Features, Print, Revival •
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Is the referendum the right solution?...
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November 4, 2016 •
Peru, Print, Theme, Uncategorized •
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Inside Greece’s Flawed Asylum System...
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March 28, 2016 •
Blogs, Online Content, The Globalist Notebook •
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Greece and the European Refugee Crisis...
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December 1, 2015 •
Blogs, Online Content, The Globalist Notebook •
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Since the Greek Financial Crisis began in 2009, protests have become common in Athens, the Greek capital. However, since the downing of a Russian jet by the Turkish military on November 24 near the Syrian-Turkish border, the protests’...
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March 27, 2015 •
Blogs, Online Content, The Globalist Notebook •
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By Alec Hernandez Refugees rarely make the journey to safety in Europe alone. Whether from the Middle East, North Africa, or other conflict-induced zones, the trip from home to safety involves peril and intensive logistical travel plans to...
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February 13, 2015 •
Fringe, Glimpses, Print •
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By Marisa Lowe In the east of Turkey, “she went up the mountain” is a common phrase among Kurds. It describes the journey from the tribal villages to the cave-filled mountains, a process of relinquishing your possessions for an austere...
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February 4, 2014 •
Print, Roots, Theme •
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By Fiona Lowenstein Six months ago, Turkey began seriously questioning its self-identity. On May 28, protestors stormed Istanbul’s Gezi Park, demanding change from Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The demonstrators called...
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