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International affairs from Scotland - Issue 9 March 2018

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The EU and the Western Balkans: time for a rethink

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The European Union recognises that it has a key role to play in steering the states of the Western Balkan region towards stability, democracy, and EU…

Tasiilaq, Greenland on a summer's night. Issue 1 July 2017

Singapore: an unlikely Arctic player

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Singapore’s need to stay abreast of global economic trends and climate research is what drives its interest in Arctic affairs. Ewen Levick tells the story…

Iraqi Special Forces soldier during advance on Mosul with oil installations blown up by Daesh burning near Qayyarah. Standing in the foreground with billowing smoke in the distance over the desert. Editor's Choice

Mosul’s bloody endgame: a bitter new beginning?

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As the fight to liberate Iraq’s second largest city from Daesh enters its final bloody phase, David Pratt reflects on his time spent covering the…

Issue 1 July 2017

Greenland’s Shifting Relationship with the European Union

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Greenland has developed a distinctive relationship with the EU over the past 25 years. Bassah Khalaf charts some of the issues underpinning this journey and asks…

Menzies Campbell at home in Edinburgh. He faces the camera smiling. He is wearing a blue suit, shirt and tie. His arms bent and apart. Issue 1 July 2017

7 Questions: Sir Menzies Campbell

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Sir Menzies 'Ming' Campbell served as Liberal Democrat Foreign Affairs Spokesperson between 1992 and 2006. He was a leading voice in opposing the 2003 Iraq…

17 wind turbines on Whitelee moor in Scotland at sunset. They are stationary. Their blades don't turn. Issue 1 July 2017

Scotland’s Climate Change Diplomacy 2007 - 2017

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Since 2007, Scotland has built a strong international reputation for its efforts in addressing climate change. Colin Imrie charts some of the key factors in…

Two Ethiopian girls in class in a school supported by LCDI, Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia, 2015. Both are writing in jotters. One pays close attention to what the teacher is saying. Issue 1 July 2017

Life and learning for girls in the developing world: are we seeing progress?

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Improving educational opportunities for girls in poorer and rural communities is crucial to the economic and social progress of developing nations. Caroline McKay illuminates some…

Pallets ready for shipping at the UNICEF world warehouse in Copenhagen. Issue 1 July 2017

Lessons from humanitarian operations in Syria. Inflexible architecture?

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As Mercy Corps Director from 2013 to 2016, Rae McGrath was responsible for the transfer of food and aid from Turkey into North Syria. Here,…

An informal tented settlement of Syrian refugees in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon. A series of temporary shacks are in the foreground next to a ploughed, rocky field. The apartment blocks of a town are in the background. Snow covered hills are on the horizon. Issue 1 July 2017

Unwanted Guests in Lebanon

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Ryan Swan looks at changing policy and practice towards refugees in Lebanon and considers how this reflects a wider international trend in attitudes towards refugees.…

President Trump stands surrounded by ceremonial swordsmen during his visit to Saudi Arabia in 2017. Issue 1 July 2017

President Trump’s arms deal with Saudi Arabia: business as usual

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President Trump's recent arms deal with Saudi Arabia represents another sign that it is 'business as usual' for a President who won office on the…

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