UTC Europe Campaign 2010

The fourteenth 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 WorldTable of contents of Issue 14.

The search is on for 'global governance' solutions to the world's economic and political problems. The trouble is, of course, that there's not much agreement across Europe or around the world on what sort of policy instruments, institutions and rules would open the way to a fairer international system serving the needs of North and South, East and West while avoiding the pitfalls that led to the global crisis.  Read more

 
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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

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Table Of Contents of the "Spring 2008" issue

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
on Michel Godet's "Reform the CAP yes, but dismantle it at our peril" by Adam Ficsor
on Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha's "If we get it right, we'll all be saying 'I'm a European'' by Marija Pejcinovic Buric
on Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha's "If we get it right, we'll all be saying 'I'm a European''' by Helga Trüpel
on Bela Kádár's "How Europe should address the challenges of the 'Asian century'" by Marko Mihkelson
on Jerzy Baczynski's "The flaws in Europe's democracy" by Arjen Berkvens
on Jerzy Baczynski's "The flaws in Europe's democracy" by Alan Dukes
on Thierry Chopin's "What France must do to regain centre-stage in Europe" by Angelika Beer
on Prince El Hassan bin Talal's "How Europe could be a force for good in the Middle East" by Jamila Madeira
on Lykke Friis' "Reviving Europe’s universities" by Ruth Thompson
on Mick Foster's "How to stop development aid from doing harm" by Romana Jordan Cizelj
on Jean-Dominique Giuliani's "There’s a brave new Europe to be glimpsed in the Reform Treaty" by Anneli Jäätteenmäki
on Giuliano Amato's "How and why Europe must embrace ethnic diversity" by Cem Özdemir
on Daniel Cohn-Bendit's "Breaking out of the vicious circle of EU politics" by Lena Ek
on Laurens Jan Brinkhorst's "Why tensions are high between the Low Countries" by Hans van Baalen
In response to the Sponsored Section by the Eastern Mediterranean University in EW Autumn 2007 by Constantinos Eliades
In response to the Sponsored Section by the Kashmir Centre.EU in EW Autumn 2007 by Emma Nicholson
INTERNATIONAL
Europe’s chance to become a global climate champion by Anders Fogh Rasmussen
How Europe is starting to set global rules by Adam Daniel Rotfeld
A five-point strategy for EU-Russia relations by Mark Leonard, Nicu Popescu
The reasons Europe has so disappointed Putin’s Russia by Jacques Andréani
Russia’s energy weapon is a fiction by Andreas Goldthau
Forget politics; What Russia and the EU need is a shared economic space by Igor Yurgens
Latin America is Europe’s next big missed business opportunity by Carlo Secchi
While America electioneers, Europe has a Middle East role to play by Michael Brenner
European foreign policy begins with the neighbours by Loukas Tsoukalis
How the EU could resolve the US-Iran crisis by Bernd Kaussler
How Europe could win back Afghanistan by Christa Meindersma
Swim together or sink together: A new Atlantic pact by Alexandros Petersen, James Rogers
EUROPE
The case for urgently re-starting talks on Cyprus by David Hannay
Why the EU may never get its accounts straight by François Colling
The EU must speed-up its Western Balkans enlargement by Wolfgang Petritsch
Why Turkey may turn its back on Europe by Mark Almond
The dangers to the EU of condemning Ukraine and Belarus to political limbo by Krzysztof Bobinski
Europe badly needs a Nordic-style “knowledge policy by Per Unckel
Finding a new EU budget won't be easy by Marc Laffineur
It’s time Europe stopped crying “foul” to justify its protectionism by Henrik Isakson
The enlargement mess by Armand Clesse
Power to the regions, but not yet farewell the nation state by Luk Van Langenhove
Fixing Europe’s image problem by Simon Anholt
Why 2012 is well on for the Euro by Maria Dunin-Wasowicz
How article 296 is stopping competition by Derek Marshall, Tim Williams
Why energy must be the core of EU security thinking by Jozias van Aartsen
POLICY DOSSIER
BANKING & FINANCE: Europe’s bumpy road to a single financial marketplace by Europe's World
BANKING & FINANCE: Taming the private equity fund “locusts” by Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
BANKING & FINANCE: How the EU is banking on decentralisation by Christian Noyer
BANKING & FINANCE: Credit crunch pushes cross-border watchdogs high on EU agenda by Nicolas Véron
BANKING & FINANCE: We’ve got to do something about Europe’s crazy patchwork of bank supervisors by Markku Pohjola
BANKING & FINANCE: Pitfalls that Europe’s booming insurance industry must sidestep by Gérard de la Martinière
BANKING & FINANCE: What Europe’s future financial marketplace will look like by Manfred Weber
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Why we need to look hard at the NGOs’ flaws by Robert Glasser
Regulating Brussels’ legion of lobbyists by Alexander Stubb
Bush's legacy will be NGOs with a truly global vision by Jean-Paul Marthoz
Developing a new Euro-Africa partnership by Nathalie Delapalme
SPONSORED SECTIONS
Catalonia’s Structural Funds for 2007-13 by unknown Generalitat de Catalunya
Volvo and safety: A crash course by unknown Volvo
Slovenia takes to the world stage as EU president for the first time by Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning of the Republic of Slovenia
Cyprus looks forward to major economic benefits through the adoption of the euro by unknown Government of the Republic of Cyprus
Macedonia wins more international high-tech investment by unknown Invest Macedonia
Pluralism and Integration - A European Approach by unknown European Savings Banks Group
Tirana hopes NATO will offer Albania membership this year by unknown Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tirana-Albania
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SPOTLIGHT
“We are a more diverse society than we were” by unknown Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe in t
“It is unacceptable that one-fifth of the world lives in extreme poverty. Combatting poverty is our No. 1 priority” by unknown European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and
“In light of recent market turbulence, we need to lay the foundations for a more stable and secure EU financial market” by unknown Socialist Group in the European Parliament
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS
Disgruntled AUSTRIANS ignore EU’s economic benefits by Sonja Puntscher Riekmann
How the EU underpinned peace in IRELAND by Etain Tannam
Nostalgia appeal could brighten LITHUANIA's dismal political landscape by Mantas Adomenas
PORTUGAL's EU presidency success masks worsening domestic unease by António Figueiredo Lopes
One year after EU accession, ROMANIANS still resist anti-corruption efforts by Sabina Fati
Reciprocal respect could calm the troubled waters of EU-RUSSIA relations by Fyodor Lukyanov
Fickle SWEDES are turning on their government – again by Anders Mellbourn
Despite EU reverses, TURKEY’s AK Party walks tall by Beril Dedeoglu
Iron law of EU politics makes BRITAIN a poor European by John Peterson

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!

Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (WIIW) (Austria) 
Fundacion para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Dialogo Exterior (FRIDE) (Spain)
 
Center for International Studies at the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)   Faculty of International relations at the University of Economics in Prague (UEP) (Czech Republic) 
Kiel Institute for World Economics (Germany) 
Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internacionales y Estratégicos (Spain)
 
The Institute of Democratic Politics (IDP) (Lithuania)    Department of International Relations at the University of Padua (Italy)
 Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln (Germany)
Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) (Poland)
 
Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations (Switzerland)    Friends of Europe (Belgium)
Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES) (Germany) 
Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) (Greece)
 
Institute for World Economics (IWE) (Hungary)    Russia in Global Affairs (Russian Federation)
Institute of European Affairs (IEA) (Ireland) 
Institute for Strategic and International Studies (IEEI) (Portugal)
 
Institute for International Relations (IMO) (Croatia)    Centre for European Integration Studies (CEIS) (Georgia)
Confrontations Europe (France) 
European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed) (Spain)
 
Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)    Faculty of studies of the European Economic Integration at the Romanian American University
 Madariaga European Foundation (Belgium)
Estonian Foreign Policy Institute (EVI)
 
Institute for Civilization and Culture (Slovenia)    European Institute at İstanbul Bilgi University (Turkey)
Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) (Italy) 
Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI)
 
Department of European Studies and Modern Languages at the University of Bath (United Kingdom)    Albanian Institute for International Studies (AIIS)
The Greek Centre of European Studies and Research (EKEME) 
Institute for Strategic Studies (ISS) (Poland)
 
Institute for European Studies at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) (Belgium)    Eurocollege at the Tartu University (Estonia)
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) (Sweden) 
Economic Development Foundation (IKV) (Turkey)
 
Center for European Programmes at the American University in Bulgaria    Europa-Institut (Germany)
 Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) at the European University Institute (Italy)
Department of Political Science at the University of Lund (Sweden)
 
EGMONT (Royal Institute for International Relations) (Belgium)   Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) (United Kingdom) 
 Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Strasbourg (France)
Faculty of International Relations of the EuroUniversity (Estonia)
 
College of Europe (Belgium)   Europe's Forum on International Cooperation (Euforic) (Netherlands) 
Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale (ISPI) (Italy) 
Cyprus Policy Center (CPC)
 
Open Estonia Foundation    Centre for European and Transition Studies (Latvia)
Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs 
Economic Policy Research Institute (TEPAV/EPRI) (Turkey)
 
Federal Trust for Education & Research (United Kingdom)    Institute of European Studies (IEE) at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) (Belgium)
European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE) (Belgium) 
 
Baltic Development Forum (Denmark)    Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies
Austrian Study Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution (ASPR) 
European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) (Belgium)
 

Institute for Security and International Studies (Bulgaria)

   Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
The European Institute of Romania 
Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association
 
Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTSCP) (United States)    Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy (CKID) (Greece)
Center for EU Enlargement Studies (Hungary) 
Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies (MEDAC) (Malta)
 
The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) (Netherlands)   School of Political Life and Diplomacy at the Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania) 
 Centre for Liberal Strategies (Bulgaria)
Institute of European Studies, Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)
 
Notre Europe (France)    Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) (Russian Federation)
Security & Defence Agenda (Belgium) 
Forum 2000 Foundation (Czech Republic)
 
Finnish Business and Policy Forum (EVA)    Center for International Relations (CIR) (Poland)
Institute of International Relations (IIR) (Czech Republic) 
Policy Association for an Open Society (PASOS) (Czech Republic)
 
Robert Schuman Foundation (France)    Solidar (Belgium)
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) (Belgium) 
Estonian School of Diplomacy (ESD)
 
Department of Social and Political Studies at the University of Pavia (Italy)    Centre for EU Studies at the Ghent University
 Centre for International Development Issues at the Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands)
Polish Institute of International Affairs


 
   
 Hungarian Institute of International Affairs
The Finnish Institute of International Affairs
 
Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information   Institución Futuro - think tank independiente (Spain) 
 Austrian Institute of International Affairs
Latvian Institute of International Affairs
 
Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress   Center for Applied Policy Research (C.A.P.) 
 International Policy Network (IPN - United Kingdom)
European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM - Netherlands)
 
Universidad de Castilla-la Mancha (Spain)   University of Miami (United States) 
Manchester JMCE (United Kingdom) 
Institute for European Studies, Universidad San Pablo (Spain)
 
Centre for European Politics, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)    University of Oradea (Romania)
European Institute of Lodz (Poland) 
Universidad de A Coruña (Spain)
 
Institute of European Studies, Jagellonian University (Poland)    Maxwell School of Syracuse University (United States)
University of Malta 
Council for European Studies, Columbia University (United States)
 
Universität Salzburg (Austria)    University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
International Centre for Policy Studies (Ukraine) 
Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM - Turkey)
 
Global Political Trends Center (GPoT - Turkey)   European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI - Germany) 
Centre for Strategic Studies, Jordan University (CSS) 
Centre for European Security Studies (CESS – Netherlands)


 
Gulf Research Center (GRC - United Arab Emirates)   Institute for Security and Defence Policy (ISDP - Sweden)
 
Jordan Center for Public Policy Research and Dialogue (JCPPRD) 
Atlantic Community (Germany – United States)
 
Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS)   Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA - Israel) 
Lebanese Center for Policy Studies (LCPS) 
Institut Européen des Relations Internationales (IERI - Belgium)
 
Centre for the Study of Wider Europe, National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM)   Comenius University (Slovakia) 

 

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TERRORISM A FAILURE
OF INTEGRATION
POLICIES OR
THE SYMPTOM OF
A WIDER CRISIS?
 

 
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