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Table Of Contents of the "Autumn 2012" issue

BOOK REVIEWS
Book Review: Saving Europe: How National Politics Nearly Destroyed the Euro by Graham Bishop
Book Review: Life in Post-Communist Eastern Europe after EU Membership: Happy ever after? by Pawel Swieboda
Book Review: The European Union after the Treaty of Lisbon by Werner Weidenfeld
IN-DEPTH
The issue: Could rescuing the €-17 fatally weaken the EU? My verdict: No, there are several models for a “two-speed Europe” by Jean-Claude Piris
FOOD SECURITY SPECIAL SECTION
“There is enough food to feed everybody, but we need to address global food challenges in new ways” by Andris Piebalgs, Andris Piebalgs
What the EU is able to do to meet the global food security threat by Dacian Cioloş
“A future without hunger is well within our reach” by Barbara Stocking
“What the EU is, and should be, doing to address world hunger” by Sujiro Seam
“The CAP cannot be replicated, of course, but its development over time can be a source of inspiration” by
“The EU can and should make a contribution to global food security, but the current CAP is not the way to do it” by Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel
“The next step in the CAP reform process is an opportunity to meet the global challenges that lie ahead” by Paolo De Castro
“European politicians have to be bolder about reforming the Common Agricultural Policy” by Eskil Erlandsson
“Cheap food cannot be the solution to world hunger” by Hans Herren
“The Commission's current proposals for reforming the CAP take us in the wrong direction” by George Lyon
“GM crops do nothing to solve the complex political, socio-economic and environmental problems that underpin world hunger” by Marco Contiero
“The challenge is to achieve global food security in ways that improve the lives of the rural poor” by Rajiv Shah
‘What should Europe do with its spare agricultural capacity? Feed Asia.’ by Rudy Rabbinge, Rudy Rabbinge
“The real problem is that some will suffer from hunger and malnutrition while others will suffer from obesity” by Kostas Stamoulis
“The UN and EU cannot expect farmers to reduce their carbon emissions significantly and deliver global food security at the same time” by Simon Coveney
“Contrary to popular belief, conventional crops are also faced with health concerns” by Jarka Chloupkova
COMMENTARY
Commentary on Carlo Secchi’s article: No, ‘more Europe’ simply isn’t the best way forward. People don’t want it by Waltraud Schelkle
Commentary on Igor Ivanov’s article: There’s new thinking on both sides, but the old barriers remain by Dimitar Bechev
Commentary on Giampaolo Di Paola’s article: Europe’s internal security will also be a challenge for NATO by Michael Clarke
Commentary on Hanna Trojanowska’s article: And it’s not only nuclear energy that needs a new world order by Pierre Gadonneix
Commentary on José Antonio Ocampo’s article: It’s up to Europe to show real leadership over long-term World Bank reform by Owen Barder, Stephanie Majerowicz
Commentary on Arif Havis Oegroseno’s article: And there are other ways, too, the EU must raise its game by David Camroux
Commentary on Richard Young And Raquel Álvarez’s article: Europe must take the initiative or the Arab spring will be to its cost by Brahim Fassi-Fihri
INTERNATIONAL
A World Bank for the twenty-first century by Jose Antonio Ocampo
Europe’s Asian awakening still lacks real clout by Arif Havas Oegroseno
SECURITY & DEFENCE
Why NATO needs to play a global role by Giampaolo Di Paola
EUROPE
“We don’t need full-scale treaty change to save the euro” by Niels Thygesen
Here’s a Plan B for containing the fall-out from a €-break-up by Razeen Sally
How the eurozone’s political elite should recover leadership by Carlo Secchi
Lessons the eurozone might draw from the Asian crisis of 1997 by Siriwan Chutikamolthan
Demolishing five myths about Europe’s decline by Indermit Gill
Now Britain’s euroscepticism is developing real teeth by Richard Rose
Russia and the EU both lose if they don’t work together by Igor Ivanov
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Africa’s boom is here to stay by Emilie Debled, Jean-Michel Severino
THE ARAB WORLD
Time for Phase II in Europe’s Arab awakening by
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