ARTICLE OF THE WEEK

All the options for saving the eurozone have a price tag

by Kurt J. Lauk
The EU needs a “paradigm shift” away from inadequate bail-outs, says Kurt Lauk. But first he urges four measures to be incorporated into national legislations

EW Journal – International

Why China prefers its own political model

by Zhang WeiWei
The world’s largest country and second largest economy has no tradition whatsoever of liberal democracy, says Zhang WeiWei, and many reasons for being wary of adversarial western political systems. He explains why Chinese see their own model as best suited to China’s needs

EW Journal - Security & Defence

The “internet of things” holds golden promises, but also daunting cyber-threats

by Urmas Reinsalu
Governments and private sector organisations need to re-set their thinking on cyber-security, warns Estonia’s defence minister Urmas Reinsalu. He explains how his highly-wired country is responding to the new threat

EW JOURNAL - EUROPE

The issue: How real is the danger of an EU collapse? My verdict: It’s receding, but the UK is the wild card

by John Bruton
Popular nationalism an inter-governmental brinkmanship still threaten the EU’s future, says former Irish Prime Minister John Bruton. And although its existential crisis is abating, it could yet be severely damaged if the British “re-negotiation” goes wrong

EW Journal - Sustainable Europe

Europe’s energy cross-roads is dangerously close

by Fatih Birol - by Fatih Birol
Only greater efficiency will determine whether by 2020 energy will be a serious brake on the EU’s economic growth or an engine of recovery. Fatih Birol, the International Energy Agency’s chief economist, sets out the policy options

EW Journal - Developing World

A 10-point plan for a closer EU-Africa partnership

by Louis Michel
A deeper relationship with Europe based on economic development is needed to unlock Africa’s potential, argues Louis Michel. He puts forward 10 concrete proposals

EW Journal - Arab World

The Arab Spring is looking like a great leap backwards for women

by Hoda Badran
The Arab spring’s promise of freedom and equality is beginning to seem more distant than ever to Arab women. Hoda Badran traces three scenarios for post-revolution Egypt that have very different implications for women’s rights.

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