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Table Of Contents of the "Spring 2009" issue

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
On Boris Kapustin's "After Putin: How Russia’s liberalism might be revived " by Sven Mikser
On Jonathan Holslag's "The case for a single European development agency" by Olivier Consolo
On Dingli Shen's "Why China sees the EU as a counterweight to America" by Hubert Pirker
On John Monks' ''Saving capitalism from the speculators'' by Mihály Varga
On Nick Witney's ''The death of NATO'' by Pawel Bartlomiej Piskorski
On Ernst von Weizsäcker's ''Energy productivity will decide earth's fate'' by Satu Hassi (2009)
On Martin Rees' ''Why the end of the world may be nigh'' by Dan Jørgensen
On Constantine Papadopoulos' ''Why nobody loves Europe'' by Dushana Panayotova Zdravkova
On Stephen Wall's ''Is Britain a European nation?'' by Pierre Lequiller
On Alexander Nicoll's ''The long, hard slog of strengthening Europe’s defence capabilities'' by James Arbuthnot
On Fabrice Pothier's ''Winning European hearts and minds on Afghanistan'' by Clare Lockhart
On Simon Maxwell's ''A six-point plan for reforming EU aid'' by Paavo Väyrynen (2009)
INTERNATIONAL
Be quick Europe, or miss out on the Asian century by Kishore Mahbubani (2009)
It's time to scrap ambassadors and their embassies by Carne Ross
Turkey’s route to the EU may be via the Middle East by Sinan Ülgen (2009)
An EU realpolitik to unravel the riddle of unruly Russia by Tunne Kelam
It’s time for hard choices on EU-Russia relations by Eneko Landaburu
It's up to the West to alter course and defuse the Iranian nuclear crisis by François Nicoullaud
Why Europe mustn’t cede its leadership on Iran to the U.S. by Walter Posch
SECURITY & DEFENCE
How NATO could improve its relations with Russia by Dmitry Rogozin
Five good reasons for rewriting Europe’s security strategy by Pawel Swieboda
In some ways, the European Defence Agency is stronger than NATO by Vlasta Parkanova
The case for financial reform of both NATO and the ESDP by Liam Fox
Overcoming Germany’s angst about its Afghanistan role by Roland Freudenstein
The conscription debate that Europe shies away from by Alyson Bailes
It’s time Europe faced up to its changed security needs by Harri Tiido
EUROPE
Why Europe must create a strong financial watchdog by Bernhard Speyer, Norbert Walter
A bond-issuing EU stability fund could rescue Europe by Daniel Gros, Stefano Micossi
Europe must swallow its bitter economic medicine by Leif Pagrotsky
How hubris is leading the EU to its nemesis by Pierre Moscovici
With no constitution, does Europe have a foreign policy Plan B? by Philippe Moreau-Defarges
The CAP needs radical reform, not tinkering by Rudy Rabbinge
Charting Europe's changing shape by Olli Rehn
Assessing the western Balkans’ EU membership hopes by Erhard Busek
Why we mustn’t look at Eastern Europe as a single bloc by Mircea Geoana
How to cut the Gordian knot of Europe's muddled immigration policies by Martin Baldwin-Edwards
SUSTAINABLE EUROPE
Why renewable energy is much more than a flight of fancy by Andris Piebalgs
Climate change is now fast outstripping climate policy by Anders Wijkman
Europe leads the world on sustainability, but could do better by Candice Stevens
It’s time for the EU to shift gears on the transport sector by Peder Jensen
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
The recession’s storm holds a silver lining for development cooperation by Jean-Michel Debrat, Simon Maxwell
Protecting the world’s poor from the ravages of recession by Pär Stenbäck
How EU policies could address Africa’s food security by Gilles Saint-Martin
A “grand bargain” between NGOs and the media by Richard Werly
SPONSORED SECTIONS
VIEW FROM CATALONIA - Catalonia community development law: A commitment to social cohesion by Oriol Nel-lo
VIEW FROM CYPRUS - United Cyprus: My country - My Vision by George Iacovou
AUSTRIA - Winner of Globalisation, Partner of European Integration by Federal Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Austria
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS
LONDON: Economic woes may yet stoke Britain’s debate on joining the euro by Jonathan White
PRAGUE: Czech’s political turmoil doesn’t augur well for presidency stint by Bretislav Dancak
DUBLIN: Recession will be the wild card in second Irish treaty referendum by John O'Brennan
LJUBLJANA: Winners of Slovenia’s post-presidency election upset now face recession by Alja Brglez
STOCKHOLM: Labour laws row divides Swedes over value of EU’s Lisbon strategy by Anna Michalski
VOX POP - HAVE YOUR SAY
Has the Erdogan visit to Brussels got Turkey’s EU bid back on track? Or will the economic crisis condemn it to remaining a sideshow? by Europe's World
As the slump deepens, should Europe’s development aid be maintained? Or does charity begin at home? by Europe's World
Could the deepening economic recession be the catayst for genuine reform and closer cooperation that EU governments have been resisting? by Europe's World
Has the time come to scrap ambassadors and their embassies? by Europe's World
Has the time come for Europe to get tough with Russia? by Europe's World
Is it now or never for Europe to get its immigration policy right? by Europe's World
Is the greening of Europe’s transport a top priority when industry is in such crisis? by Europe's World Vox Pop
Saturday, 18 May 2013
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