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

How Obama II is likely to see Europe

by Marta Dassù
A more “hands-off” approach to security problems around the Mediterranean and the Middle East may well be a hallmark of Barack Obama’s second term, suggests Marta Dassù leaving Europe in the hot seat

EW JOURNAL - EUROPE

Britain’s “fresh start” in Europe would be good for the EU too

by Andrea Leadsom

The UK’s hopes of re-negotiating its EU membership are the object of much scorn in continental Europe. But Tory MPs Andrea Leadsom and Tim Loughton argue that their aims hold many attractions for other member states.


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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