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The Catholic Church’s Biggest Crisis Since the Reformation
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How Europe Can Reform Its Migration Policy
 
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U.S. Wars Abroad Increase Inequality at Home
 
Who Foots the Bill for American Hegemony?
 
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The Catalan Crisis, One Year Later
 
Can the Deadlock Over Independence Be Resolved?
 
By Omar G. Encarnación
 
 
 
 
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