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DID THE EU
MISHANDLE
ITS NEGOTIATIONS
IN THE COP15 COPENHAGEN SUMMIT?
 

 
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The fourteenth edition of Europe's World is out. We feel it's fair to say that few if any publications in the field of international relations and policy debate have grown as fast or widened their scope so remarkably as Europe's WorldTable of contents of Issue 14.

The search is on for 'global governance' solutions to the world's economic and political problems. The trouble is, of course, that there's not much agreement across Europe or around the world on what sort of policy instruments, institutions and rules would open the way to a fairer international system serving the needs of North and South, East and West while avoiding the pitfalls that led to the global crisis.  Read more

 
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About Europe's World


* The 220-page journal appears three times a year in English and as of October 2007 also in French. Since its October 2005 launch Europe's World has seen the readership of its printed and on-line versions rise to almost 100,000 people in some 171 countries. It has become the new reference point for senior people most actively engaged in the debate on EU policies and their future direction.

* It is the ONLY journal dealing with EU-related policy issues that has no political bias and a Europe-wide readership.

* Europe’s World works closely with a pan-European network of over 80 think tanks and universities, and reflects their thinking, revealing national preoccupations and attitudes to EU policy issues.

* The success of Europe’s World is that it seeks out controversial and difficult issues confronting EU policymakers, and is tightly edited to be readable and accessible to non-specialists.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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