Is Europe failing, or is it ‘failing forward’?; Here are two ways that Breyer’s wonky opinion in Whole Woman’s Health could transform abortion politics; Foreign aid can help combat anti-Western sentiment in Bangladesh; Brexit proved again that identity can trump economics;
 
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Is Europe failing, or is it ‘failing forward’?
The European Union often emerges stronger as it muddles through its crises.
Here are two ways that Breyer’s wonky opinion in Whole Woman’s Health could transform abortion politics
The opinion sent a signal: Go ahead, challenge existing laws and rulings about reproductive health.
 
Foreign aid can help combat anti-Western sentiment in Bangladesh
Bangladesh has been rocked by another terrorist attack most likely aimed at foreigners. Research shows foreign aid may be one way to improve impressions of foreigners in Bangladesh in the future.
Brexit proved again that identity can trump economics
But political science knew that already. Here’s the evidence.
 
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