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Table Of Contents of the "Autumn 2006" issue

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
on Alex Wilks' "The great European aid scam" by Hilary Benn
on Charles William Maynes' "A soft power tool-kit for dealing with Russia" by Derek Averre
on Lanxin Xiang's "China and Europe together could break the mold of global politics" by Dirk Sterckx
on Jan Truszcznski's "Eyewitness to the birth of the EU's common security culture" by Stephen Pullinger
on Edmund Stoiber's "Europe needs a subsidiarity early warning mechanism" by Michel Delebarre
on Edmond Alphandéry's "Why we should re-nationalise the Stability Pact's disciplines" by Mário Patinha Antão
on Philippe de Schoutheete's "Scenarios for escaping the constitutional impasse" by Gert Antsu
on Philippe de Schoutheete's "Scenarios for escaping the constitutional impasse" by Peter Beno
on Philippe de Schoutheete's "Scenarios for escaping the constitutional impasse" by Matthias Wissmann
on Joachim Bitterlich's "Six priorities for tackling the EU crisis" by David Kral
on Ioan Mircea Pascu's "Now the EU must awaken to Black Sea security" by Tomur Bayer
on Ioannis Varvitsiotis' "Let’s build on neighbourhood policy with an EU backed "Commonwealth" by Donald McKinnon
on Antony Burgmans and Peter Sutherland's "What Russia must do to reap an investment bonanza" by Dimitrios Triantaphyllou
INTERNATIONAL
How others see us: Policy lessons for Europe by Hubert Védrine
Soft power could put sharper teeth into the EU’s neighbourhood policy by Urban Ahlin
How Europe’s Mediterranean policy went so badly wrong by Richard Youngs
Why America is stuck with NATO by Julian Lindley-French
Now it’s NATO’s WMD (weapon of mass democratisation) by Jan Ole Kiso, Adrian Taylor
Whose finger will be on the EU Battlegroups’ trigger? by Tim Williams
EUROPE
EU reform: What we need to do by Nicolas Sarkozy
Why we’ve got to loosen governments’ grip on EU policymaking by Pierre Defraigne
Reserve currency ambitions for the euro risk putting the cart before the horse by Onno Ruding
How to gate-crash the eurozone by Georgi Angelov
Enlargement: Six tests for the EU’s absorption capacity by Andreas Schockenhoff
“Tough love” should be the EU’s new standard for aspiring members by Richard Rose
Sweet and sour fruits of the Velvet Revolution by Jiří Dienstbier
Fear of change is Europe’s transport roadblock by Jacques Barrot
It’s time Brussels got its thinking straight on civil aviation by Herbert Lust
Now we should all acknowledge our holocaust guilt by Alfred Pijpers
Last chance for Europe’s ill-starred patents pact by Gillian Davies
Europe’s infant energy strategy looks muddled and unclear by Sebastian F.A. Vos
My strategy for staunching the trades union’s haemorrhaging memberships by John Monks
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
If Doha dies, what then? by Donald Kaberuka
Both practical and political pitfalls may sink the EU’s disaster relief force by Alain Boinet
Western NGOs and Islam: How to counter the image of “missionaries and spies” by Moustafa Osman
SPONSORED SECTIONS
ADVERTORIAL - Catalonia: A key player in the development of regional self-government in Europe by unknown Generalitat de Catalunya
ADVERTORIAL - Food and drink – Europe’s lifeblood by unknown Confederation of the Food and Drink Industries of
ADVERTORIAL - The legal victory that won the Basque Country its official presence in Brussels by unknown Delegation of the Basque Country in Brussels
ADVERTORIAL - Volvo believes the mid-term review of EU transport policy is a step in the right direction by unknown Volvo
ADVERTORIAL - What Bulgaria will bring to the European Union by unknown Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
ADVERTORIAL - A major EU foreign policy challenge: The case of Cyprus by unknown Government of the Republic of Cyprus
Is the Atlantic a two-way street for innovation? by unknown Les Amis de l'Europe
Can America and Europe Fashion Common “Homeland Security” Strategies? by unknown Les Amis de l'Europe
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SPOTLIGHT
Defending the EU contitution’s substance and principles are still on our agenda by unknown European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and
EP SPOTLIGHT - "Defending the EU contitution’s substance and principles are still on our agenda" by unknown European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and
We have five priorities for the coming months by unknown Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe in t
A Strong social dimension is key to global economic leadership by unknown Socialist Group in the European Parliament
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS
How Europe’s experts see the outlook for UN reform by René Schwok
EU single seat in the Security Council: too Kantian to be loved by Albert Rakipi
Future conflict: EU vs. international law? by Thomas Roithner
A View from Bulgaria on the UN Reform Process by Plamen Pantev
Between Respect and Mistrust – the Czech Approach to UN reform by Veronika Bilkova
Consideration on UN Reforms by Vasili Tchkoidze
United Nations Reform Process: Hungarian Perspective by Tamás Magyarics
Reform of the UN Security Council: the View from Luxembourg by Paul Mertz
The UN Reforms – A Never Ending Story by Jovan Donev
The Multilateral Actor par Excellence by Alvaro de Vasconcelos
Romania and the United Nations reform by Nicolae Idu
Consideration on UN Reforms: Slovenia by Alja Brglez
Reform of the UN Security Council: A Spanish perspective by Alexandre Muns
UN reform : the view from Switzerland by Colum de Sales Murphy
The ‘2005 World Summit’: a missed opportunity by Kees Homan
Turkey by Seyfi Tashan
UK Views of UN Reform: Opportunity Lost by Edward Young
EUROPE'S WORLD DEBATING FORUM
In reaction to Hubert Védrine's "How others see us: Policy lessons for Europe" by Sebastian Mayer
In reaction to Jacques Barrot's "Fear of change is Europe's transport roadblock" by Howard R. Kirby
In reaction to Richard Youngs' "How Europe's Mediterranean policy went so badly wrong" by Helena Oliván
In reaction to Urban Ahlin's "Soft power could put sharper teeth into the EU's neighbourhood policy" by Sławomir Dębski
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