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Table Of Contents of the "Summer 2012" issue

BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK REVIEW: Right message, wrong messenger by Roland Freudenstein
BOOK REVIEW: Why Europe’s Muslims are so angry by Vivian Ibrahim
BOOK REVIEW: The light at the end of the tunnel by Véronique Ollivier-Schoentjes
BOOK REVIEW: A definitive account of the Arab spring – so far by Nafeez Ahmed
IN-DEPTH
The issue: Could the euro destroy the EU? Our verdict: Only “more Europe” can avoid a deeper crisis by Kemal Dervis, Javier Solana
WATER SPECIAL SECTION
Adopting the Water Framework Directive was a milestone for the EU … but there’s no room for complacency by Johannes Lohaus
Water must be seen in the broad context of building a resource-efficient, low-carbon, green economy by Jacqueline McGlade
It is no longer enough to provide safe water and sanitation to the poor by Mahmoud Mohieldin
As to quantity, the water available per inhabitant of Gaza is one tenth the norm for the western world by Ronald Mollinger
Unless we start to use water more efficiently, within two decades the world will face a 40% shortfall in fresh water supplies by Ville Niinistö
Europe needs new tools to increase water efficiency by Janez Potocnik
2012 is a crucial time for EU water policy by Richard Seeber
Water governance requires co-operation and co-ordination from all stakeholders and across all sectors by Olcay Ünver
A consistent EU policy on water cannot be limited to the water sector alone by Helge Wendenburg
How do we square the need for clean drinking water against competing and often compelling priorities? by Zafar Adeel
International efforts to use water more efficiently are crucial for the environment and the global economy by Ida Auken
Europe could help accelerate efforts to raise productivity in rain-fed irrigation systems, improving crop yields and increasing incomes for poor farmers by Margaret Catley-Carlson
When planning new infrastructure, water and energy must be looked at hand-in-hand by Christoph Frei
There is an urgent need for policy cohesion on water and energy that does not exist today by Jakob Granit
Getting the basics of water and energy policy right is a pre-condition to avoid the mistakes of the past by Angel Gurría
Europe needs policies to decouple economic growth from water and energy consumption by Sylvie Lemmet
COMMENTARY
Commentary on Rob de Wijk's article: Surely the answer to Europe’s weaknesses is a shared new EU-U.S. grand strategy by Ian Lesser
Commentary on Mart Laar’s article: European defence has problems, but it is not in crisis by Daniel Keohane
Commentary on Anne-François de Saint Salvy's article: Only modernisation and closer co-operation will forge EU naval power by Luigi Binelli Mantelli
Commentary on John Farnell’s article: This view of EU-China relations hits several nails right on the head by Chun Ding
Commentary on Alexey Gromyko's article: But we can’t turn a blind eye to Russia’s many abuses of power by Chris Bryant
Commentary on Michael Leigh's article: Yes, but there are also questions surrounding an EU of 36 countries by Péter Balázs
Commentary on Bendt Bendtsen’s article: Europe's energy future will most of all depend on cross-border co-operation by Jacopo Torriti
Commentary on John Holmes' article: these are good questions, but perhaps not the most important ones by Alan Brouder
INTERNATIONAL
The geopolitical consequences of the €-crisis by Rob de Wijk
SECURITY & DEFENCE
Why Asia needs a new security framework by Toyohisa Kozuki
How austerity is deepening Europe’s defence crisis by Mart Laar
We must merge our 23 navies to safeguard the EU’s security by Anne-François de Saint Salvy
EUROPE
Let’s get Europe’s crisis back in perspective by Erkki Tuomioja
A European economic renaissance is still within reach by Norbert Walter
Time for a reality check on EU-China economic relations by John Farnell
Sorting fact from fiction on Europe’s economic stagnation by Howard Davies
Only closer EU-Russia links can halt Europe’s global decline by Alexey Gromyko
Time to demolish the myths about EU enlargement by Michael Leigh
SUSTAINABLE EUROPE
Time Europe got its act together on energy efficiency by Bendt Bendtsen
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
A checklist of targets for post-MDG development policies by John Holmes
How better development could yet save Afghanistan by Nafeez Ahmed
THE ARAB WORLD
Only private sector jobs will save the Gulf from unrest by Naël Shehadeh
Why Egypt is doomed to political turmoil by Elsayed Amin Shalby
The Arab Spring is looking like a great leap backwards for women by Hoda Badran
It’s gaining ground, but Arab democracy is very precarious by Samir Makdisi
WHAT THE CHIEFS SAY
The cyber security challenge by Harry van Dorenmalen
Eco-innovation can drive Europe's future growth and competitiveness by Tore Land
It’s not easy being green! by Tony Graziano
Water use efficiency in agriculture can substantially be improved by good crop nutrition management by Joachim Lammel
Growing cyber threats demand advanced mitigation methodologies by Jeff Snyder
Water – blue gold for a thirsty world by Dominique Reiniche
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS - BERLIN: The fears that tarnish the “Made in Germany” brand by Cordelia Friesendorf
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS - ROME: Italy’s political renaissance, and Monti’s democratic deficit by Gianni Bonvicini
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS – RIGA: Latvia counts the cost of tightening EU sanctions against Belarus by Tatjana Muravska
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS – ZAGREB: Croatia’s woes mount as EU membership nears by Visnja Samardzija
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