Europe’s World is the only Europe-wide policy journal, produced in association with some 130-plus leading European think tanks and academic institutions. Its website EuropesWorld.org is designed to further promote debate on the policy challenges facing Europe. It offers free access to the 600-plus articles by prominent authors featured to date in the journal of Europe’s World, but also features a constant stream of studies, reports and opinions from a growing community of think tanks, researchers and opinion makers from throughout Europe and beyond.SEARCH FOR: Africa - Asia - CFSP - China - Climate change - Competitiveness - Development - Energy - Environment - EU decision making - EU decline - EU reform - financial crisis - Globalisation - Middle East - Monetary and economic policy - NATO - Russia - Security & Defence - Social Europe - Trade - transatlantic - Transport
The thirteenth edition of Europe's World is out. We feel it's fair to say that few if any publications in the field of international relations and policy debate have grown as fast or widened their scope so remarkably as Europe's World.Europe's World is also adding two new sections entitled the Arab World and China to complement existing sections that as well as covering international and European issues include Security & defence, the Developing World and Sustainable Europe.
OUR EUROPEAN RADAR SCREEN It is not easy to track policy thinking around Europe, but fresh ideas and new reports from over 130 think tanks and universities that make up the Europe's World Advisory Board are featured under Partner Network. All comments welcome!
OUR EUROPEAN RADAR SCREEN
It is not easy to track policy thinking around Europe, but fresh ideas and new reports from over 130 think tanks and universities that make up the Europe's World Advisory Board are featured under Partner Network.
All comments welcome!
WHAT ARE TURKEY'S SECURITY AIMS?
Turkey faces a diverse set of security threats and challenges – growing Kurdish nationalism and separatism, increasing sectarian violence in Iraq, an assertive Iran with nuclear ambitions, and a weak, fragmented Lebanon dominated by radical groups with close ties to Syria and Iran. What are Turkey's security aims?
What do YOU think?