Ending the impasse over Kosovo
Morton Abramowitz, Jacques Rupnik
págs. 10-14
How Europe could be a force for good in the Middle East
Prince El Hassan bin Talal
págs. 15-21
Getting to grips with China: (Commentary by Jorgen Delman)
Dirk Sterckx
págs. 22-36
How and why Europe must embrace ethnic diversity
Giuliano Amato
págs. 37-41
A European "identity" is no answer to the EU's ills: (Commentary by Lena Kolarska-Bobinska)
Kemal Dervis
págs. 42-47
Why Turkey's "islamists" are the west's best friends: (Commentary by Magnus Karaveli)
Grenville Byford
págs. 48-56
Reviving Europe's universities
Lykke Friis
págs. 57-62
How to bring labour mobility to Europe
Philippe Maystadt
págs. 63-66
What France must do to regain centre-stage in Europe
Thierry Chopin
págs. 67-71
Why tensions are high between the low countries: (Commentary by Hendrik Vos)
L.J. Brinkhorst
págs. 72-83
There's a brave new Europe to be glimpsed in the reform treaty
Jean-Dominique Giuliani
págs. 79-83
If EU referendums are taboo, what then?
Toger Seidenfaden
págs. 84-87
Breaking out of the vicious circle of EU politics
Daniel Cohn-Bendit
págs. 88-103
The flaw's in Europe's democracy
Jerzy Baczynski
págs. 104-106
Bringing the world's international organisations to heel
Thorsten Benner
págs. 107-113
Countering globalisation's dark side: (Commentary by Stephen C. Calleya)
Javier Solana Madariaga
págs. 114-123
Goodbye to the North-South gap: hello to something worse: (Commentary by George Lawson)
James Wolfensohn
págs. 124-130
If we get it right, we'll all be saying "I'm a European"
Simeon Saxe-Coburg Gotha
págs. 131-136
Europe's long-term decline is alarming, but not inevitable
Toomas Hendrik Ilves
págs. 137-141
How Europe should address the challenges of the "asian century": (Commentary by P.C. Ioakimidis)
Bela Kádár
págs. 142-150
Why Sarkozy's mediterranean plan looks worth a try
Jean François Daguzan
págs. 151-156
Once again, Brussels has its eye on the wrong aid targets
Vagn Berthelsen
págs. 157-164
págs. 165-170
How to stop development aid from doing harm
Mick Foster
págs. 171-176
págs. 177-178
France's EU policy elite still ponders consulting the voters
Stephen Boucher, Henri Monceau
págs. 178-180
Germany rejoices over summit "bounce" for EU's popularity
Wolfgang Voegeli
págs. 180-181
págs. 184-185
págs. 185-187
Why the Kaczynski twins despise their EU cash cow
Zdzislaw Mach
págs. 187-188