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Book Review: Cyberpolitics in International Relations by Vytautas Butrimas
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Book Review: The great convergence. Asia, the West, and the logic of one world by Giles Merritt
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Book Review: La France européenne: le grand tournant by Paul Taylor
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Book Review: Europe’s Unfinished Currency: The Political Economics of the Euro by Nicolas Véron
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Commentary on Michel Barnier’s Article: Europe must act now, or face slow growth, anemic job creation and rising budget deficits by Robert Atkinson, Robert D. Atkinson
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Commentary: Nobody doubts Asia’s rise, but the issue is how to fashion new partnerships by Shada Islam, Shada Islam
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Commentary on Louis Michel’s article: These policy prescriptions don’t adequately address Africa’s structural difficulties by Ousainou Ngum
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Commentary on Urmas Reinsalu’s article: In Sweden, we think cyber-training is going to be key by Lars Nicander
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Commentary on Nina Bachkatov’s Article: It’s really all about how energy profits are divided up by Georg Zachmann
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Commentary: But a break-up or exit could make the Lehman Bros. collapse look like a walk in the park by Jesper Berg
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Jobs policy holds the key to Europe’s recovery by László Andor
Political uncertainties over the EU’s future direction make today’s peak in unemployment more difficult than the comparable jobs crisis of the mid-1990s, warns László Andor. He sets out the ‘robust agenda’ Europe now needs
ISSUE: Spring 2013
It’s up to the EU to relaunch energy relations with Russia by Nina Bachkatov
The absence of clearly defined EU, rather than national, energy interests is at the root of Europe’s soured relations over oil and gas with Moscow. Nina Bachkatov traces the troubled history of a relationship set to remains crucially important to both
ISSUE: Spring 2013
The unintended consequences of David Cameron’s démarche by Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
The UK prime minister’s long-delayed speech on his country’s future relationship with the EU was originally to be given in Amsterdam, possibly because he expected a sympathetic reaction from the Netherlands’ present government. But former Dutch economy minister Laurens Jan Brinkhorst presents a less supportive appreciation
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Pool debt, or face dangerous upheavals across Europe by Paul De Grauwe
The only way to end the eurozone crisis, believes Paul De Grauwe, is to convince financial markets the euro is here to stay. And that means a credible form of debt pooling
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Europe must drop the “one-size-fits-all” euro to remain competitive by Hans-Olaf Henkel
Once an avowed advocate of the euro, German industrialist Hans-Olaf Henkel now believes it’s time to look at alternative solutions, and puts forward his suggestion for creating a “northern-euro” for economically stronger countries
ISSUE: Spring 2013
What a eurozone break-up might look like by David Lascelles
The collapse of Europe’s single currency is something few of the eurozone’s political leaders care to contemplate. But David Lascelles says that although less likely than in mid-2012 it’s still not unimaginable
ISSUE: Spring 2013
All the options for saving the eurozone have a price tag by Kurt J. Lauk
The EU needs a “paradigm shift” away from inadequate bail-outs, says Kurt Lauk. But first he urges four measures to be incorporated into national legislations
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Navigating the Anthropocene by Jacqueline McGlade
Anthropocene is the name given to this epoch of humankind’s impact on the planet. Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director of the European Environmental Agency, explains the challenges involved and the new thinking that will be needed
ISSUE: Spring 2013
Clouds gather over Russia’s European destiny by Igor Yurgens
Hard economic realities as well as common history and culture make closer co-operation with Europe vital to Russia’s future writes Igor Yurgens. But he warns that human rights concerns in EU countries and in Russia itself pose a growing threat to this
ISSUE: Spring 2013
The issue: How real is the danger of an EU collapse? My verdict: It’s receding, but the UK is the wild card by John Bruton
Popular nationalism an inter-governmental brinkmanship still threaten the EU’s future, says former Irish Prime Minister John Bruton. And although its existential crisis is abating, it could yet be severely damaged if the British “re-negotiation” goes wrong
ISSUE: Spring 2013
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