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Table Of Contents of the "Autumn 2010" issue

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Rifkind on Klaus Naumann's "Lifting the nuclear threat isn't a pipe dream" by Malcolm Rifkind
Klinz on Jean-Paul Fitoussi's "The hard lessons of the global financial crisis" by Wolf Klinz
Evans on Jean-Paul Fitoussi's "The hard lessons of the global financial crisis" by John Evans
Al-Mashat on George Joffé's "How Europe could ease the economic crisis around the Mediterranean" by Rania Al-Mashat
Zallio on George Joffé's "How Europe could ease the economic crisis around the Mediterranean" by Franco Zallio
Nadège Chambon on Valentin Zahrnt's "Greening the CAP, and pruning it too" by Nadège Chambon
Kneppers and Wijnbeek on Jonathan Story's "Europe’s soft power versus China’s brute force in the global marketplace" by Liesbeth Kneppers, Wout Wijnbeek
INTERNATIONAL
Shaping Europe's global role I: Why the EU badly needs a new political narrative by Giles Merritt
Shaping Europe's global role II: The EU’s potential roots are its spring board for the future by Vaira Vike-Freiberga
The global reality is that only “Greater Europe” will count by Fyodor Lukyanov
When emerging markets will define the new international order by Prem Shankar Jha
What's needed is a WTO for services by Bernard Hoekman, Patrick Messerlin
SECURITY & DEFENCE
NATO’s budding partnership with Russia has global implications by Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Why NATO and Russia need each other by Adam Daniel Rotfeld
A plan to blunt the impact on NATO of European defence cuts by Hans Binnendijk, Richard Kugler
Europe must cut deeper still to get defence value by Scott Harris
EUROPE
A plan to tackle Europe's debt mountain by Wolfgang Schäuble
Designing a new institutional architecture for the eurozone by Jürgen Stark
The strategic consequences of the Euro crisis by Charles Grant
The European economy isn't dying but it is being put to sleep by Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
Benchmarking the EU’s new diplomatic service by David Hannay
BALKANS
SPECIAL SECTION - How to stop Balkans enlargement from turning sour by Europe's World
A Practical Guide to tackling Organised Crime and Corruption in the Balkans by Drew Engel
SUSTAINABLE EUROPE
'Yes' to Cancún but 'No' to handicapping the world's poor by Alain Juppé
It’s the right carbon price that’ll turn green promises into projects by Allan Larson, Måns Lönnroth
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
The MDGs' 2015 deadline must not be postponed by Kofi Annan
Saving the Millennium Development Goals means scrapping the CAP by Eveline Herfkens
The question marks over NGOs as media players by Jean-Paul Marthoz
THE ARAB WORLD
What Europe must do to ensure a two-state deal by Muriel Asseburg, Jan Busse
The West must open its eyes to the silent revolution among Arab women by Gema Martín Muñoz
Yes the Barcelona Process was “mission impossible”, but the EU can learn from that by Josep Borrell Fontelles
The Arab countries' demographic mosaic that Europe must not ignore by Ayman Zohry
WHAT THE CHIEFS SAY
Towards sustainable growth integrated EU logistics policy by Hermann Ude
Because rail matters by Hendrik Abma, Edward Christie, Michael Clausecker
Innovation requires science-based policymaking... by Friedhelm Schmider (2009)
Taking on transnational crime at the border by Brian Seagrave
SPONSORED SECTIONS
Europe in action! The Belgian Presidency 2010 by Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union
Catalonia - Southern Europe's Research Pole by Josep Huguet
Rethinking the Euro-Arab area by Martín Muñoz Gema
VIEWS FROM THE CAPITALS
LUXEMBOURG - How Juncker and the “Luxembourg model” fell from grace by Mario Hirsch
THE HAGUE - The economic buoyancy of the Netherlands is offset by political impasse by Alfred Pijpers
BRUSSELS - Belgium’s “absentee” EU Presidency may be shape of things to come by Hendrik Vos
ZAGREB - Croatia is on track for the EU but its economic and political road will be rocky by Sanja Tišma
BERLIN - Greek crisis has taught Germans their reliance on negotiation by Michael Bolle, Cordelia Friesendorf
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