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Table Of Contents of the "Spring 2011" issue

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Hakan Emsgard on "Benchmarking the EU’s new diplomatic service by David Hannay" by Håkan Emsgård
Vitas Matuzas on "The European economy isn't dying, but it is being put to sleep by Poul Nyrup Rasmussen" by Vitas Matuzas
Hannes Manninen on "The European economy isn't dying, but it is being put to sleep by Poul Nyrup Rasmussen" by Hannes Manninen
Thomas Wieser on "A plan to tackle Europe's debt mountain by Wolfgang Schäuble" by Thomas Wieser
Klaus Hachmeier on "Yes, the Barcelona Process was mission impossible, but the EU can learn from that by Josep Borrell" by Klaus Hachmeier
COMMENTARY
Commentary on Hoon article: If so, they would be wrong. It holds promise for all Europeans by Jean-François Bureau
Commentary on O'Neill article:The argument is convincing, but not its suggested replacement term by Jaideep Prabhu
Commentary on Biswas article: It’s a hopeful scenario, but then all hope for Doha isn’t lost yet by Gary Hufbauer
Commentary on Liegis article: First, the EU should dust-off the consultation mechanisms it already has by Mark Bromley , Paul Holtom
Commentary on Rose article: We don’t need new referenda, but we must make more of EP elections by Wilfried Martens
Commentary on Pardo article: The EU needs to woo Israel if it’s to be a peacemaker by Clara Marina O’Donnell
Commentary on Berglof article: Our chief lesson was that structural weakness demands tough reform by Ilmārs Rimšēvičs
Commentary on Larrabee article: Both Turkey and the EU are set to be losers now by Soli Ozel
INTERNATIONAL
Why we must stop talking about "emerging markets" by Jim O'Neill
What Europe could do to save the Doha Round by Trineesh Biswas, Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz
How the EU could lend its weight to the Israeli-Palestinian peace process by Sharon Pardo
Europe's vital role will be to defuse U.S.-China tensions by Heizo Takenaka
SECURITY & DEFENCE
Why their EU and NATO partners may look askance at the Franco-British defence pact by Geoff Hoon
It's time the EU, and NATO too, had an arms exports policy by Imants Liegis
EUROPE
Slashing the EU's budget won't fix the crisis by Mikołaj Dowgielewicz
Europe’s last chance to save the euro by Krzysztof Rybinski
Policy prescriptions for curing "eurozonitis" by Yannos Papantoniou
How to breathe new life into the eurozone by Celine Allard, Luc Everaert
The media’s controversial role in the €-zone crisis by Paul Taylor
Baltic lessons for Europe’s future economic governance by Anatoli Annenkov, Erik Berglöf
The case for pan-European referenda by Richard Rose
The widening political faultline over Turkey's European destiny by Stephen Larrabee
Europe’s challenge is to shake-off inertia before it becomes paralysis by Richard Youngs
SUSTAINABLE EUROPE
Europe’s biofuels policy is protectionist and wrong-headed by Frederik Erixon
Here's how to save the planet with a sustainable form of capitalism by Jonathon Porritt
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Beating global poverty means much more than development aid by Erik Solheim
The coming scramble for Africa’s resources needs a new rulebook by Paul Collier
THE ARAB WORLD
The cost of “non-Maghreb” is too high a price to pay by Larabi Jaïdi
Water, oil and demographics: The Arab world’s triple crisis by Nafeez Ahmed
Why “militant Islam” is a dangerous myth by Dalia Mogahed
WHAT THE CHIEFS SAY
Pandemic preparedness: lessons learned and future threats by Daniel Kenny
Food Prices: Tighten Your Belt or Produce by Friedhelm Schmider
Forecasting the Future with Modeling and Simulation by Michael Dougherty
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