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Issue 74 October/November,
2010
The political consequences of the euro crisis
External author(s): Katinka Barysch
The midterm elections, Europe and US foreign policy
External author(s): Tomas Valasek
The EU's new supervisory architecture - evolution or revolution?
By
Philip Whyte
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A new opportunity for EU foreign policy
01 February 2011
The new Commission's economic philosophy
08 February 2010
The Swedish EU presidency
01 July 2009
Beyond banking: What the financial crisis means for the EU
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