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Table Of Contents of the "Autumn 2007" issue

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
on João Gomes Cravinho's "The EU’s development policies are still out of step with its security role" by Bert Koenders
on Ashraf Ghani's "Rescue plan for an Afghanistan perilously close to its tipping point" by Mike Gapes
on Joachim Bitterlich's "How to get Europe’s common foreign policy out of the doldrums" by Pawel Zalewski
on Nicole Gnesotto's "The growing powerlessness of the West" by Henk Jan Ormel
on Michèle Alliot-Marie's "A blueprint for buttressing Africa’s precarious security" by Josep Antoni Duran I Lleida
on Michèle Alliot Marie's "A blueprint for buttressing Africa’s precarious security" by Gitte Seeberg
on François Godement's "The security role that Europe should be playing in conflict-prone Asia" by Ingemar Dörfer
on Roman Herzog and Lüder Gerken's "We must cure Brussels of its centralising fever" by Aurélie Trouvé
on George Tarkhan-Mouravi's "Frozen conflicts: How the EU can help bring peace to the South Caucasus" by Emin Eyyubov
on Jo Leinen's "A President of Europe is not Utopian, it’s practical politics" by Sotiris Hatzigakis
on R. Daniel Kelemen and Anand Menon's "You thought we’ve got an EU single market? Think again!" by Peter Holmes
on R. Daniel Kelemen and Anand Menon's "You thought we’ve got an EU single market? Think again!" by Oldrich Vojír
on Franz-Josef Meiers' "Germany is the ESDP’s reluctant third Musketeer" by Justas Vincas Paleckis
on Jean-Michel Severino's "There’s much ground to make up, but the reform of EU aid is now under way" by Tamsyn Barton
INTERNATIONAL
Ending the impasse over Kosovo by Morton Abramowitz, Jacques Rupnik
How Europe could be a force for good in the Middle East by Prince El Hassan bin Talal
Getting to grips with China by Dirk Sterckx
EUROPE
How and why Europe must embrace ethnic diversity by Giuliano Amato
A European “identity” is no answer to the EU’s ills by Kemal Dervis
Why Turkey’s “Islamists” are the West’s best friends by Grenville Byford
Reviving Europe’s Universities by Lykke Friis
How to bring labour mobility to Europe by Philippe Maystadt
What France must do to regain centre-stage in Europe by Thierry Chopin
Why tensions are high between the Low Countries by Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
There’s a brave new Europe to be glimpsed in the Reform Treaty by Jean-Dominique Giuliani
If EU referendums are tabou, what then? by Tøger Seidenfaden
Breaking out of the vicious circle of EU politics by Daniel Cohn-Bendit
The flaws in Europe’s democracy by Jerzy Baczynski
Bringing the world’s international organisations to heel by Thorsten Benner
POLICY DOSSIER
Countering globalisation’s dark side by Javier Solana
Goodbye to the North-South gap: Hello to something worse by James Wolfensohn
Goodbye to the North-South gap: Hello to something worse by Edmond Alphandéry
If we get it right, we’ll all be saying “I’m a European” by Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Europe’s long-term decline is alarming, but not inevitable by Toomas Hendrik Ilves
How Europe should address the challenges of the “Asian century” by Béla Kádár
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Why Sarkozy’s Mediterranean plan looks worth a try by Jean-François Daguzan
Once again, Brussels has its eye on the wrong aid targets by Vagn Berthelsen
Reform the CAP yes, but dismantle it at our peril by Michel Godet
How to stop development aid from doing harm by Mick Foster
SPONSORED SECTIONS
What transatlantic agenda for the global climate challenge? by unknown Les Amis de l'Europe
Will biofuels unite or divide the EU and the US? by unknown Les Amis de l'Europe
Putting citizens first as Europe integrates by unknown Generalitat de Catalunya
Crime and terror on the road: Rising to the road security challenge by unknown Volvo
Kazakhstan looks towards the future by unknown Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Belgium
CYPRUS : The link between the European Union and the Middle East by unknown Government of the Republic of Cyprus
The prosperity of Europe blows with the wind by unknown European Wind Energy Association
Europe’s health over the next 50 years by unknown Pfizer
North Cyprus: Obstacles on the Way to Bologna and Erasmus by unknown Eastern Mediterranean University
Uncovering the truth by unknown Kashmir Centre.EU
Great Global Dream: Gallup’s first-ever World Poll and the rise of the next economic empire by unknown Gallup
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SPOTLIGHT
“The European Union has much to be proud of” by unknown Socialist Group in the European Parliament
“Our aim must be to meet Europe’s three main global challenges” by unknown European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and
“Only by acting together can Europe tackle its long-term challenges” by unknown Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe in t
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS
Etonia's show-down with Moscow has done wonders for the EU's popularity by Mait Talts
France's EU policy elite still ponders consulting the voters by Stephen Boucher, Henri Monceau
Germany rejoices over summit "bounce" for EU's popularity by
Hungary looks to its 2010-11 EU Presidency to curve a deep-seated political malaise by Ferenc Miszlivetz
Italy's Russian gambit may let Moscow divide the EU and rule by Serena Giusti
Why the Kaczynski twins despise their EU cash cow by Zdzislaw Mach
Now Dutch politicians must wrestle with the next referendum by Ruud Koole
Gordon Brown’s EU vision is less sceptical than most think by Ian Kearns
EUROPE'S WORLD DEBATING FORUM
In reaction to Laurens Jan Brinkhorst's "Why tensions are high between the Low Countries" by Hans Bruyninckx
Friday, 24 May 2013
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