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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 63
Issue 63 December/January 2008
  • The EU's fleeting chance for global leadership
    by Charles Grant
  • The EU's climate agenda hangs in the balance
    by Simon Tilford
  • How the Irish government might save Lisbon
    by Hugo Brady
Bulletin issue 62
Issue 62 October/November 2008
  • How to handle the new Russia
    by Charles Grant
  • Russia, China and the Georgia dimension
    External Author(s): Bobo Lo
  • Options for EU trade policy
    by Philip Whyte
Bulletin issue 61
Issue 61 August/September 2008
  • Three scenarios for the Lisbon treaty
    by Charles Grant
  • A new European mercantilism?
    by Simon Tilford
  • The next US president should forget the League of Democracies
    External Author(s): David Hannay
Bulletin issue 60
Issue 60 June/July 2008
  • Towards better days in EU-US relations
    External Author(s): Tomas Valasek
  • Four pillars for an EU-India partnership
    by Charles Grant
  • Europe can afford to curb greenhouse gases
    by Simon Tilford
Bulletin issue 59
Issue 59 April/May 2008
  • Liberal reforms are no threat to social Europe
    by Philip Whyte
  • For a new Iran policy
    External Author(s): Christoph Bertram
  • Applicants sought for new Council president
    by Hugo Brady
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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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