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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

Europe's world Journal
Full table of contents: Issue #23 Spring 2013

It’s up to the EU to relaunch energy relations with Russia

by Nina Bachkatov
The absence of clearly defined EU, rather than national, energy interests is at the root of Europe’s soured relations over oil and gas with Moscow. Nina Bachkatov traces the troubled history of a relationship set to remains crucially important to both

“Public investments in research and education must yield higher dividends in terms of productivity, jobs and growth”

by Hans Müller Pedersen

“Prosperity is founded on new ideas, coupled with a workforce that is smart enough to use them”

by Bas ter Weel

"We are stuck with a mixed bag of intellectual property rights, some of which are far from ideal”

by Christine Greenhalgh

Commentary on Nina Bachkatov’s Article: It’s really all about how energy profits are divided up

by Georg Zachmann

“Europe’s growth strategy should be to throw a lifeline to its ‘yollies’”

by Reinhilde Veugelers

“Innovation is the key to Europe’s economic future”

by Heinz Riesenhuber

Europe must drop the “one-size-fits-all” euro to remain competitive

by Hans-Olaf Henkel
Once an avowed advocate of the euro, German industrialist Hans-Olaf Henkel now believes it’s time to look at alternative solutions, and puts forward his suggestion for creating a “northern-euro” for economically stronger countries

“Public authorities have to balance funding research driven by curiosity and financing projects designed to tackle real problems”

by Alan Langlands

Book Review: Europe’s Unfinished Currency: The Political Economics of the Euro

by Nicolas Véron

“Innovation cannot simply be a goal in its own right; it must be part of the way Europe reaches that goal”

by Georg Schütte

Commentary: But a break-up or exit could make the Lehman Bros. collapse look like a walk in the park

by Jesper Berg

Europe's World Journal - previous Issues

Dreaming the impossible dream – A truly democratic EU

by Keith Richardson
Introduction of the Lisbon treaty has been widely seen as marking the end of the EU’s institutional reform process for the foreseeable future. But Keith Richardson sets out an idea for a much more radical overhaul of the EU’s political and democratic structures

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