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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 48
Issue 48 June/July 2006
  • Europe’s new division of labour
    by Katinka Barysch
  • Unblocking EU-NATO co-operation
    External Author(s): Daniel Keohane
  • Can we live with a nuclear Iran?
    External Author(s): Mark Leonard
Bulletin issue 47
Issue 47 April/May 2006
  • A new European approach to China
    External Author(s): Mark Leonard
  • What future for free trade in services?
    by Simon Tilford
  • How to build a better EU foreign policy
    by Charles Grant. External Author(s): Mark Leonard
Bulletin issue 46
Issue 46 February/March 2006
  • The EU must do more on climate change
    by Stephen Tindale
  • India and the EU: strategic partners?
    by Charles Grant
  • The EU needs a bolder Balkan strategy
    External Author(s): Carl Bildt
Bulletin issue 45
Issue 45 December/January 2006
  • The EU needs a policy on Belarus
    External Author(s): Urban Ahlin
  • Some advice for Turkey
    by Katinka Barysch
  • Easing the pain of trade liberalisation
    External Author(s): Richard Cunningham
Bulletin issue 44
Issue 44 October/November 2005
  • Can variable geometry save EU enlargement?
    by Charles Grant
  • CAP reform can reshape the EU budget
    External Author(s): Lord Haskins
  • An avant-garde for internal security
    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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