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Fostering Europe’s infant democracies

by Radoslaw Sikorski
A new tool to foster infant democracies in Europe’s neighbouring countries is proposed by Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski. As well as supporting pluralism, media freedom and “deep democracy” it would also enable the EU to act more quickly and flexibly.

Europe's world Journal
Full table of contents: Issue #16 - Autumn 2010

The “Asian century” means tightening Asian belts

by Chandran Nair
The shifting of economic and political power eastwards means the West must wake up to the fact that promoting consumption-led growth to Asia is not a viable option when natural resources are being so rapidly exhausted. Chandran Nair outlines how Asia should abandon Western-style economic practices to achieve a sustainably prosperous future on its own terms.

Long-term ways China should underpin its aid to Africa

by René N’Guettia Kouassi
China needs to make sure that its economic co-operation brings lasting benefits to Africa’s people in the form of development and better governance. Otherwise the relationship is in danger of souring, warns René N’Guettia Kouassi.

Setting the record straight on China’s global ambitions

by Zhaoxing Li
Perhaps the most salient feature of the 21st Century so far has been China’s emergence as a global force. Li Zhaoxing, who was the Chinese foreign minister until 2007, sets out here to correct some of the common misapprehensions about China’s international goals and intentions.

Letters to the Editor
Europe's World Journal - previous Issues

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)

An EU-China pact is key to a global climate deal

by Bernice Lee - by Nick Mabey
The measure of agreement at Copenhagen will be whether it generates a transformational shift in finance moving over $50 trillion of energy investment by 2050 from high-carbon to low-carbon technologies

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