ARTICLE OF THE WEEK

Eurozone II: The case for muddling through

by Josef Joffe
As an early sceptic of the EU’s economic and monetary union, Josef Joffe traces the euro’s birth defects and examines its health prognoses. He favours neither a eurozone break-up nor a great leap forward to political union.

EW JOURNAL - EUROPE

Eurozone I: Bail-outs are no substitute for reforms

by Leszek Balcerowicz
Reforms, not bail-outs or eurobonds, are the answer to the crisis engulfing not just the most vulnerable and indebted eurozone countries but the single currency itself, warns Leszek Balcerowicz. And they offer both short and long-term solutions to the crisis.

EW Journal - Sustainable Europe

A glimpse into the next industrial age

by Jeremy Rifkin
Mankind is entering the third industrial revolution, says American futurologist Jeremy Rifkin, and it heralds a future of more continental-scale political unions like the EU along with dramatic shifts in our economic patterns.

EW Journal - Developing World

Business could use sustainable development to trigger a new Industrial Revolution

by Gunilla Carlsson - by Kris Gopalakrishnan
More and more companies are embracing sustainability without endangering profitability, but still not enough. Gunilla Carlsson and Kris Gopalakrishnan explain why it’s a win-win corporate strategy.

EW Journal - China

Getting under the skin of China's energy policies

China, Oil and Global Politics by Philip Andrews-Speed and Roland Dannreuther, Routledge, 2011, 231 pp. (ISBN 978-0-415-60395-9)

Europe's World Journal - previous Issues

Hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and tsunamis cause more damage to energy infrastructure than terrorists

by Gal Luft

'Yes' to Cancún but 'No' to handicapping the world's poor

by Alain Juppé
Copenhagen wasn't the unmitigated disaster it's portrayed as, and Cancún may yet build on its foundations. But Alain Juppé warns that "green fundamentalists" who advocate limiting economic growth should think again if the world's poorest nations are not to suffer

It’s the right carbon price that’ll turn green promises into projects

by Allan Larson - by Måns Lönnroth
The shape of a climate investment framework that could kick-start a determined investment drive in low-carbon technologies is outlined by Allan Larsson and Måns Lönnroth

Germany’s decision on nuclear may trigger a coal renaissance

by Tamás Fellegi

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