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What Europe should do to save the Doha Round (Commentary by Gary Hufbauer and Woan Foong Wong)
Ricardo Melendéz-Ortiz, Trineesh Biswas
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págs. 20-25
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Philippe Le Corre
págs. 29-31
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Imants Liegis
págs. 38-45
Slashing the EU´s budget won´t fix the crisis
Mikolaj Dowgielewicz
págs. 46-49
Europe´s kast chance to save the Euro (Commentary by Yu Yongding)
krzysztof Rybinski
págs. 50-55
Policy prescriptions for curing "eurozonitis"
Yannos Papantoniou
págs. 56-60
How to breathe new life into the eurozone
Luc Everaert, Céline Allard
págs. 61-63
págs. 64-69
Baltic lessons for Europe´s future economic governance (Commentary by Illmars Rimsevics)
Erik Berglof
págs. 70-77
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The widening political faultline over Turkey´s European destiny (Commentary by Soli Ozel9
Stephen Larrabee
págs. 84-91
págs. 92-99
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Here´s how to save the planet with a sustainable form of capitalism
Jonathon Porritt, David Bent
págs. 104-109
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págs. 118-120
Water, oil and demographics: The Arab world´s triple crisis
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed
págs. 121-123
Why "militant Islam" is a dangerous myth
Dalia Mogahed
págs. 124-127
págs. 128-131
ATHENS - Greeks knuckle down to austerity, but still yearn for "transfer union"
Panayiotis loakimidis
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LISBON - Events keep chipping away Portugal´s EU credentials
John Greenfield
pág. 136
REYKJAVIK - Keener on the EU, but still distant and chilly
Elvar Örn Arason
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