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Uncomfortable truths about 21st century democracy by Bruno Kaufmann, Bruno Kaufmann
Direct Democracy Worldwide by David Altman, Cambridge University Press, 2011, 248 pp. (ISBN 9781107001640)
ISSUE: Autumn 2011
U.S. policymakers forever blowing bubbles by Clyde Prestowitz
The Post-American World – Release 2.0 by Fareed Zakaria, Norton, 2011, 352 pp. (ISBN 978 0 393 34123 2)
ISSUE: Autumn 2011
Getting under the skin of China's energy policies by
China, Oil and Global Politics by Philip Andrews-Speed and Roland Dannreuther, Routledge, 2011, 231 pp. (ISBN 978-0-415-60395-9)
ISSUE: Autumn 2011
A plea for a more realistic Europe by Frans-Paul van der Putten, Frans-Paul van der Putten
The End of the West: The once and future Europe by David Marquand, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2011, 224 pp. (ISBN 978-0-691-14159-6)
ISSUE: Autumn 2011
French solutions for Europe’s problems by Pierre Defraigne
Un Monde sans Europe? by Philippe Esper, Christian de Boissieu, Pierre Devolvé, Christophe Jaffrelot, Fayard, 2011, 260 pp. (978-2-213-66295-4)
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My energy strategy for Europe by Günther Oettinger
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Making the EU’s energy infrastructure ‘smart’ will cost €1 trillion by Fergus O'Dowd
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Spending on infrastructure will reach €200bn in the next decade by Claudia Kemfert
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Smart grids hold the key to cleaner energy by Philip Lowe
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Germany’s decision on nuclear may trigger a coal renaissance by Tamás Fellegi
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The potential of shale gas and the EU’s growing demand for gas make a pragmatic approach necessary by
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No matter how difficult, an effective EU-Russian energy policy is a must by Peter Poptchev
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The main reasons for developing nuclear power are unchanged by Javier Echarri
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Hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and tsunamis cause more damage to energy infrastructure than terrorists by Gal Luft
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The threat to Europe’s energy security is liable to grow by Fatih Birol, Fatih Birol
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European energy policy has a long way yet to go by Jason Anderson, Jason Anderson
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The Doha Round: Where we go from here by Roderick Abbott
The Doha Development Round is gripped by a profound sense of inertia, and the EU no longer seems able to push it forward. Roderick Abbott examines the factors behind the impasse and argues that the WTO must now adjust to changed circumstances if it is to save Doha.
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Forget Doha, it’s the WTO that must change or die by Jacques Sapir
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Fostering Europe’s infant democracies by Radoslaw Sikorski
A new tool to foster infant democracies in Europe’s neighbouring countries is proposed by Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski. As well as supporting pluralism, media freedom and “deep democracy” it would also enable the EU to act more quickly and flexibly.
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A chink of light in the EU’s democratic gloom by Julian Priestley
It is useless to pretend that Europe’s voters either like or respect the EU’s democratic underpinnings, even though the European Parliament has made so much progress over three decades. Julian Priestley, who headed the EP’s administration as Secretary General for 10 years until 2007, argues that the coming contest between its two main political groupings to secure the EU Commission’s top job may open up a new era in EU democracy. 
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