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  • Britain's 2014 justice opt-out: Why it bodes ill for Cameron's EU strategy
    Essay by Hugo Brady, 23 January 2013
    Britain's 2014 justice opt-out: Why it bodes ill for Cameron's EU strategy
  • Asia's fading economic miracle
    Policy brief by George Magnus, 11 January 2013
    Asia's fading economic miracle
  • How to expand renewable energy after 2020
    Policy brief by Stephen Tindale, 07 December 2012
    How to expand renewable energy after 2020

Bulletin Issues

Bulletin issue 38
Issue 38 October/November 2004
  • Learning to live with the new Russia
    by Charles Grant
  • Energy security: A new agenda for Europe
    External Author(s): Nick Butler
  • A new era in European democracy
    External Author(s): Steven Everts, Daniel Keohane
Bulletin issue 37
Issue 37 August/September 2004
  • The recipe for a successful Commission
    External Author(s): Alasdair Murray
  • Is tax competition bad?
    by Katinka Barysch
  • The peculiarities of the British
    by Charles Grant
Bulletin issue 36
Issue 36 June/July 2004
  • Where are the Eastern hordes?
    External Author(s): Heather Grabbe
  • Who's afraid of the charter of rights?
    External Author(s): Mónica Roma
  • If Britain votes no ...
    by Charles Grant
Issue 35 - 2004
Issue 35 April/May 2004
  • Raising the quality of Europe's higher education
    External Author(s): Richard Lambert
  • A European public prosecutor would be a dangerous distraction
    External Author(s): Mónica Roma
  • Serbia and the EU
    by Charles Grant
Bulletin issue 34
Issue 34 February/March 2004
  • Jobs for the boys
    External Author(s): Steven Everts
  • Poland: the EU's new awkward partner
    External Author(s): Heather Grabbe
  • Policing public sector aid
    External Author(s): Alasdair Murray
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Issue 88 February/March 2013
  • Leaving the EU will not set Britain's economy free
    by Philip Whyte
  • Why the EU should support France in the Sahel
    by Rem Korteweg
  • Can Turkey and the UK learn from each other's EU strategies?
    by Katinka Barysch

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