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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.

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Full table of contents: Issue #18 Summer 2011

War and law in the 21st century: Adapting to the changing face of conflict

by Anne-Marie Slaughter
International laws governing conflicts and crimes against humanity have developed slowly and unevenly since the first Hague Convention of 1899. Anne-Marie Slaughter, until recently a top Obama Administration official, sets out the three main trends re-shaping international criminal law.

Death of the WEU – How Brussels shot itself in the foot

by José Cutileiro
“Be careful what you wish for,” warns the WEU’s former Secretary General José Cutileiro. He charts the many problems created by the WEU’s demise and by the creation of the EU’s External Action Service.

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Lifting the nuclear threat isn’t a pipe dream

by Klaus Naumann
The U.S.-led drive to combat the threat of nuclear terrorism is just one facet of the campaign to free the world of nuclear weapons. General Klaus Naumann, a former chairman of NATO’s military Committee, says that 2010 will be key to these efforts

Why the U.S. can't look to NATO or the EU to support its Russia strategy

by Stephen Szabo
Europe is proving a foreign policy disappointment to the Obama Administration as it struggles to propound a clearer strategy toward Russia. Washington now recognises, says Stephen Szabo, that only Berlin has the key to a new relationship with Moscow

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Wednesday, 22 February 2012
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Food Prices: Tighten Your Belt or Produce

  

Friedhelm Schmider,
Director General,
European Crop Protection Association


 


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