ARTICLE OF THE WEEK

The EU can yet seize the opportunities of the Arab spring

by Eneko Landaburu
The European Union’s neighbourhood policy has promised much and delivered little. Eneko Landaburu argues that now the Arab spring offers the EU a chance to put its money where its mouth is, and the signs are that it could achieve real change.

 


EW Journal - Security & Defence

War and law in the 21st century: Adapting to the changing face of conflict

by Anne-Marie Slaughter
International laws governing conflicts and crimes against humanity have developed slowly and unevenly since the first Hague Convention of 1899. Anne-Marie Slaughter, until recently a top Obama Administration official, sets out the three main trends re-shaping international criminal law.

EW Journal - Developing World

Long-term ways China should underpin its aid to Africa

by René N’Guettia Kouassi
China needs to make sure that its economic co-operation brings lasting benefits to Africa’s people in the form of development and better governance. Otherwise the relationship is in danger of souring, warns René N’Guettia Kouassi.

EW Journal - Arab World

The EU can yet seize the opportunities of the Arab spring

by Eneko Landaburu
The European Union’s neighbourhood policy has promised much and delivered little. Eneko Landaburu argues that now the Arab spring offers the EU a chance to put its money where its mouth is, and the signs are that it could achieve real change.

 


EW Journal - China

Setting the record straight on China’s global ambitions

by Zhaoxing Li
Perhaps the most salient feature of the 21st Century so far has been China’s emergence as a global force. Li Zhaoxing, who was the Chinese foreign minister until 2007, sets out here to correct some of the common misapprehensions about China’s international goals and intentions.

Europe's World Journal - previous Issues

A practical guide to decarbonising the global economy

by Jim Skea
Sorting fact from fiction is becoming central to the climate change debate. In the aftermath of Copenhagen and with Cancun looming ahead, Jim Skea distinguished what can be done and what must be done

It’s the right carbon price that’ll turn green promises into projects

by Allan Larson - by Måns Lönnroth
The shape of a climate investment framework that could kick-start a determined investment drive in low-carbon technologies is outlined by Allan Larsson and Måns Lönnroth

Greening the CAP, and pruning it too

by Valentin Zahrnt
It will soon be crunch-time for Europe’s controversially expensive CAP. Valentin Zahrnt puts forward ideas for slimming the EU’s €50bn a year farm budget while making it environmentally attractive

'Yes' to Cancún but 'No' to handicapping the world's poor

by Alain Juppé
Copenhagen wasn't the unmitigated disaster it's portrayed as, and Cancún may yet build on its foundations. But Alain Juppé warns that "green fundamentalists" who advocate limiting economic growth should think again if the world's poorest nations are not to suffer

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