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 Innovation: How Europe can take off Innovation: How Europe can take off
08 July 2011

Every EU government supports innovation, believing that it will help Europe to meet the numerous economic, social and environmental challenges that it faces.

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 Surviving austerity Surviving austerity: The case for a new approach to EU military collaboration
22 April 2011

A wave of budgetary austerity is weakening Europe’s defences. The armed forces of Europe will lose important skills and capabilities unless they can find ways of saving money through collaboration. Tomas Valasek examines previous efforts at pooling and sharing, and explains why some succeeded better than others.

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 China and the global financial crisis China and the global financial crisis
16 April 2010

China has come through the global financial and economic crisis in a confident manner. Economic growth is strong and China's foreign policy has become more assertive. Bobo Lo's essay challenges many western assumptions about the rise of China.

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 The Lisbon scorecard X: The road to 2020 The Lisbon scorecard X: The road to 2020
15 March 2010

The EU's Lisbon agenda has failed to deliver what it promised. Although most member-states have made some progress towards the targets they set themselves in 2000, their commitment to reform has been half-hearted.

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 Carbon capture and storage: What the EU needs to do Carbon capture and storage: What the EU needs to do
12 February 2010

Coal will be the biggest single source of electricity for decades to come. Yet the EU is doing far too little to encourage the take-up of carbon capture and storage, a technology which could make coal a low-carbon fuel.

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 How to restore financial stability How to restore financial stability
12 January 2010

In 2008, the global financial system came close to collapse. Ever since, policy-makers have been busy overhauling the way it is regulated and supervised. Will this flurry of activity produce a more stable financial system – and if it does, at what cost?

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 Cameron's Europe Cameron's Europe: Can the Conservatives achieve their EU objectives?
01 December 2009

David Cameron, the leader of Britain's Conservatives and perhaps its next prime minister, has unveiled a new strategy for the European Union.

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 Intelligence, emergencies and foreign policy Intelligence, emergencies and foreign policy: The EU's role in counter-terrorism
01 July 2009

Many European countries feel threatened by terrorist plots against civilians and infrastructure. European governments have strengthened their efforts to co-operate on counter-terrorism over the past decade.

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 Is Europe doomed to fail as a power? Is Europe doomed to fail as a power?
01 July 2009

How relevant is Europe in the emerging multipolar world? On current trends, the EU seems unlikely to be one of the powers that shapes the new order. Divisions among the member-states and a lack of military muscle have weakened the EU's foreign and defence policy.

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 Narrowing the Atlantic Narrowing the Atlantic: The way forward for EU-US trade and investment
29 April 2009

The financial crisis has provoked a dramatic contraction in world trade. With economic activity declining and job losses rising, protectionist pressures are mounting.

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