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Bulletin issue 66

Issue 66 June/July, 2009

Winners and losers in the new geopolitics

By Charles Grant

Protectionism and the economic crisis: So far, so good?

By Philip Whyte

The EU should do more to support UN peacekeeping in Africa

External author(s): Richard Gowan
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Richard Gowan
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