ARTICLE OF THE WEEK

How Europe could tackle its growing skills shortage

by Dominik Ziller

The twin pressures of demographic change and inadequate training mean that Europe’s lack of skills will within 20 years mean 50m unfilled vacancies in the EU, warns Dominik Ziller.


EW Journal – International

Indonesia’s wary thinking on foreign policy

by Dewi Fortuna Anwar

With its 6%-plus growth rate, Indonesia is the ASEAN bloc’s bigger tiger and an influential Asian voice. Dewi Fortuna Anwar charts the country’s ambitions and difficulties.


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 case for political union isn’t convincing

by Otmar Issing - by Otmar Issing

Although one of the architects of EMU, Otmar Issing explains why he is sceptical about the practicalities and benefits of the centralisation that the EU’s political union would imply.


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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