Kosovo is entering a new phase of development: Interview with Prime Minister of Kosovo-Hashim Thaci
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Could rescuing the eurozone fatally weaken the EU?: My verdict: No, several models for a "two-speed Europe" work well
Jean-Claude Piris
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How the eurozone's political elite should recover its leadership: Commentary by Waltraud Schelkle
Carlo Secchi
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Lessons the eurozone might draw from the Asian crisis of 1997
Siriwan Chutikamoltham
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Demolishing five myths about Europe's decline
Indermit Gill
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Russia and the EU both lose if they don't work together: Commentary by Dimitar Bechev
Igor Ivanov
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Why NATO needs to play a global role: Commentary by Michael Clarke
Giampaolo Di Paola
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Europe needs to focus on skills for growth
Abhinav Kumar
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Friedhelm Schmider
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Natalia Federighi
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"Europe won't have an energy future without nuclear power": Commentary by Pierre Gadonneix
Hanna Trojanowska
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"There is enough food to feed everybody, but we need to address global food challenges in new ways"
Andris Piebalgs
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"A future without hunger is well within our reach"
Barbara Stocking
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Hans Hoogeveen
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Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel
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Paolo de Castro
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"European politicians have to be bolder about reforming the common agricultural policy"
Eskil Erlandsson
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"Cheap food cannot be the solution to world hunger"
Hans Rudolf Herren
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"The Commission's current proposals for reforming the CAP take us in the wrong direction"
George Lyon
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"Contrary to popular belief, conventional crops are also faced with health concerns"
Jarka Chloupková
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Marco Contiero
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