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Long road to EU: By the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi
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The issue: How real is the danger of an EU collapse?: My verdict: It's still worrying, and the UK is the wild card
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Book review: La France européenne: le grand tournant: Reviewed by Paul Taylor, European Affairs Editor at Thomson Reuters
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Europe's unfinished currency: the political economics of the euro: Reviewed by Nicolás Véron, senior fellow at Bruegel adn visiting fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington D.C.
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Book review: De la démocratie en Europe: Reviewedd by Pieter Cleppe, head of Open Europe's Brussels office
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Europe must drop the "one-size-fits-all" euro to be competitive: Commentary by Jesper Berg
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It's up to the EU to relaunch energy relations with Russia: Commentary by Georg Zachmann
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The steps being taken to confront the EU's competitiveness and innovation weaknesses: Commentary by Robert D. Atkinson
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Book review: Cyberpolitics in international relations: Reviewed by Vytautas Butrimas, chief advisor for cyber security at Lithuania's Ministry of National Defence
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The "internet of things" holds golden promises, but also daunting cyber-threats: Commentary by Lars Nicander
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Why the world must listen more carefully to Asia's rising powers: Commentary by Shada Islam
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Book review: The great convergence: Asia, the West, and the logic of one world: Reviewed by Giles Merritt, editor-in-chief of Europe's World
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A 10-point plan for a closer EU-Africa partnership: Commentary by Ousainou Ngum
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Dublin. Debt-ridden Ireland still on a powder keg: By Oisín Gilmore
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