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A
fair referee? The European Commission and EU competition
policy
by
Alasdair Murray, October 2004
The
EU's policies for enforcing competition and restricting
state subsidies are among its biggest success stories.
But the way the European Commission conducts these
policies is coming under attack. Some EU governments
blame the Commission for being over-zealous and holding
back the creation of European 'champions'. Many in
the US accuse the Commission of being too interventionist
- or just anti-American.
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release
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1 901 229 58 0
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Europe
in space
by Carl Bildt, Mike
Dillon, Daniel Keohane,
Xavier Pasco and Tomas Valasek,
October 2004
Europe
should invest more in space-based technology to promote
its economic and security interests. The authors argue
that major satellite projects such as Galileo not
only boost Europe's high-tech industry and competitiveness.
"Ultimately Europe's success on earth will
partly depend on its success in space"
Carl Bilt
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1 901 229 57 2
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The
EU and Russia: Strategic partners or squabbling neighbours?
by
Katinka Barysch, May 2004
The
EU and Russia share a multitude of interests and objectives.
The EU is Russia's biggest export market, while Russia
is a crucial supplier of energy to the Union. However,
as Katinka Barysch explains, the two sides often squabble.
The EU asks Russia to become more liberal, open and
democratic, but Russians find the EU policy arrogant
and intrusive.
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1 901 229 56 4
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A
European way of war
by
Steven Everts, Lawrence Freedman,
Charles Grant, François Heisbourg, Daniel Keohane
and Michael O'Hanlon, May 2004
The
Europeans should develop their own distinctive approach
to warfare, argue the authors of this report. Although
the Europeans can learn from the Americans on how
to prepare for the most demanding sorts of military
mission, they should build on their core strengths
of peacekeeping, nation-building and counter-insurgency.
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1 901 229 54 8
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The
constellations of Europe: How enlargement will transform
the EU
by Heather
Grabbe, April 2004
Eastward enlargement will
change the EU far more than its current members expect.
Heather Grabbe plots the new members' positions in
the emerging constellations of Europe - on the new
constitution, the EU's budget, economic and regulatory
policies, border controls, defence and the EU's role
in the world. She argues that widening will ultimately
lead to a deepening of European integration.
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1 901 229 53 X
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