Issue 35 - 2004

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Issue 35 April/May, 2004

Raising the quality of Europe's higher education

External author(s): Richard Lambert
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Serbia and the EU

Serbia and the EU

Serbia and the EU

Written by Charles Grant, 01 April 2004

Turkey and the European Union: Don’t despair

Turkey and the European Union: Don’t despair

Turkey and the European Union: Don’t despair

27 November 2006
From Open democracy

External Author(s)
Katinka Barysch

Business in the Balkans: The case for cross-border co-operation

Business in the Balkans

Business in the Balkans: The case for cross-border co-operation

External Author(s)
Liz Barrett

Written by Liz Barrett, 05 July 2002

Who's ready for EU enlargement?

Who's ready for EU enlargement?

Who's ready for EU enlargement?

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Katinka Barysch, Heather Grabbe

Written by Katinka Barysch, Heather Grabbe, 01 November 2002

Failed EU entrance could mean stronger ties to Russia

Failed EU entrance could mean stronger ties to Russia

Failed EU entrance could mean stronger ties to Russia

Written by Charles Grant, 26 November 2006
From Zaman online

External Author(s)
Katinka Barysch

The EU's new borderlands

The EU's new borderlands

The EU's new borderlands

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Judy Batt

Written by Judy Batt, 03 October 2003

From drift to strategy: Why the EU should start accession talks with Turkey

From drift to strategy: Why the EU should start accession talks with Turkey

From drift to strategy: Why the EU should start accession talks with Turkey

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Heather Grabbe

Written by Heather Grabbe, 02 July 2004

An asset but not a model: Turkey, the EU and the wider Middle East

An asset but not a model: Turkey, the EU and the wider Middle East

An asset but not a model: Turkey, the EU and the wider Middle East

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Steven Everts

Written by Steven Everts, 01 October 2004

Recent elections were good for Turkey but it must now roll up its sleeves

Recent elections were good for Turkey but it must now roll up its sleeves

Recent elections were good for Turkey but it must now roll up its sleeves

06 September 2007
From Progress online

External Author(s)
Katinka Barysch
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