Shaping Europe's global role I:: Why the EU badly needs a new political narrative
Gilles Merritt
págs. 6-12
Shapping Europe's global role II:: The EU's political roots are its springboard for the future
Vaira Vike-Freiberga
págs. 11-14
The global reality is that only "Gretater Europe" will count
Fyodor Lukyanov
págs. 15-17
When emerging markets will define the new international order
Prem Shankar Jha, Guo Xiangang
págs. 18-29
NATO's budding partnership with Russia has global implications
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
págs. 30-33
Why NATO and Russia need each other
Adam Daniel Rotfeld, Thomas Gomart
págs. 34-39
How to blunt the impact on NATO of European defence cuts
Hans Binnendijk, Richard Kugler
págs. 40-45
págs. 46-55
A plan to tackle Europe's debt mountain
Wolfgang Schäuble, Loukas Tsoukalis
págs. 56-61
Designing a new institutional architecture for the eurozone
Jürgen Stark, Jacques Mistral
págs. 62-67
The European economy isn't dying, but it is being put to sleep
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, Philip Booth
págs. 72-77
págs. 78-89
págs. 90-105
"yes" to Cancún, but "No" to handicapping the world's poor
Luis Alfonso De Alba, Alain Juppé
págs. 106-111
It's the right carbon price tha'll turn green promises into projects
Alan Larsson, Mans Lönnroth
págs. 112-115
The MDGs' 2015 deadline must not be postponed
Kofi Annan, Dirk Elsen
págs. 116-121
Saving the Millenium Development Goals means scrapping the CAP
Eveline Herfkens
págs. 122-126
The question marks over NGOs as media players
Jean-Paul Marthoz
págs. 127-129
What Europe must do to ensure a two-state deal
Muriel Asseburg, Jan Busse
págs. 130-134
págs. 135-137
Yes the Barcelona Process was "mission impossible", but the EU can learn from that
Josep Borrell, Aboubakr Jamai
págs. 138-141
págs. 142-144
págs. 145-147
págs. 148-149
The Hague: The economic buoyancy of the Netherlands is offset by political impasse
Alfred Pijpers
págs. 149-150
Brussels: Belgium's "absentee" EU Presidency may be the shape of things to come
Hendrik Vos
págs. 150-151
Zagreb: Croatia is on track for the EU, but its economic and political road will be rocky
Sanja Tisma
págs. 151-152
Berlin: Greek crisis has taught Germans their reliance on negotiation
Michael Bolle, Cordelia Friesendorf
págs. 152-153