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Table Of Contents of the "Spring 2013" issue

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letter to the Editor: From Gregor Forschbach, Deputy Head of Division at the German Federal Foreign Office by Gregor Forschbach
Letter to the Editor: From Ulrich Schlie, Director General for Security and Defence Policy, German Federal Ministry of Defence by Ulrich Schlie
Letter to the Editor: From Phil Bennion MEP, Member of the European Parliament’s Delegation for Relations with the countries of South Asia by Phil Bennion
BOOK REVIEWS
Book Review: Cyberpolitics in International Relations by Vytautas Butrimas
Book Review: The great convergence. Asia, the West, and the logic of one world by Giles Merritt
Book Review: La France européenne: le grand tournant by Paul Taylor
Book Review: Europe’s Unfinished Currency: The Political Economics of the Euro by Nicolas Véron
IN-DEPTH
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
INNOVATION AND GROWTH SPECIAL SECTION
Restoring growth in the EU by Michel Barnier
“A more modern, robust and flexible intellectual property framework would offer a faster route towards economic growth” by Birgitte Andersen
“Europe’s potential for innovation is our strongest asset in a competitive world” by Máire Geoghegan-Quinn
"We are stuck with a mixed bag of intellectual property rights, some of which are far from ideal” by Christine Greenhalgh
“Policymakers nowadays need to forget about sectoral and territorial thinking when planning Europe’s innovation strategy” by Barbara Kudrycka
“Public authorities have to balance funding research driven by curiosity and financing projects designed to tackle real problems” by Alan Langlands
“Public investments in research and education must yield higher dividends in terms of productivity, jobs and growth” by Hans Müller Pedersen
“Innovation is the key to Europe’s economic future” by Heinz Riesenhuber
by Jens Rostrup-Nielsen
“Innovation cannot simply be a goal in its own right; it must be part of the way Europe reaches that goal” by Georg Schütte
“Policymakers have to take a broad approach to the concept of innovation” by Antonio Tajani
“Prosperity is founded on new ideas, coupled with a workforce that is smart enough to use them” by Bas ter Weel
“Europe’s growth strategy should be to throw a lifeline to its ‘yollies’” by Reinhilde Veugelers
COMMENTARY
Commentary on Michel Barnier’s Article: Europe must act now, or face slow growth, anemic job creation and rising budget deficits by Robert Atkinson, Robert D. Atkinson
Commentary: Nobody doubts Asia’s rise, but the issue is how to fashion new partnerships by Shada Islam, Shada Islam
Commentary on Louis Michel’s article: These policy prescriptions don’t adequately address Africa’s structural difficulties by Ousainou Ngum
Commentary on Urmas Reinsalu’s article: In Sweden, we think cyber-training is going to be key by Lars Nicander
Commentary on Nina Bachkatov’s Article: It’s really all about how energy profits are divided up by Georg Zachmann
Commentary: But a break-up or exit could make the Lehman Bros. collapse look like a walk in the park by Jesper Berg
INTERNATIONAL
Why the world must listen more carefully to Asia’s rising powers by Barry Desker
Why China prefers its own political model by Zhang WeiWei
SECURITY & DEFENCE
How Obama II is likely to see Europe by Marta Dassù
The “internet of things” holds golden promises, but also daunting cyber-threats by Urmas Reinsalu
EUROPE
Jobs policy holds the key to Europe’s recovery by László Andor
It’s up to the EU to relaunch energy relations with Russia by Nina Bachkatov
The unintended consequences of David Cameron’s démarche by Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
Pool debt, or face dangerous upheavals across Europe by Paul De Grauwe
Europe must drop the “one-size-fits-all” euro to remain competitive by Hans-Olaf Henkel
What a eurozone break-up might look like by David Lascelles
All the options for saving the eurozone have a price tag by Kurt J. Lauk
Navigating the Anthropocene by Jacqueline McGlade
Clouds gather over Russia’s European destiny by Igor Yurgens
SUSTAINABLE EUROPE
Europe’s energy cross-roads is dangerously close by Fatih Birol, Fatih Birol
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
A 10-point plan for a closer EU-Africa partnership by Louis Michel
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS – DUBLIN: Debt-ridden Ireland still on a powder keg by Oisín Gilmore
Monday, 20 May 2013
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