Information on "Europe"
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7 Sep 2010
Global Economic Recovery Likely, But Not Guaranteed
Dr Klaus-Jürgen Gern discusses the forecast for global economic growth and the prospects of economic recovery in the US, Asia and Europe. More on «Global Economic Recovery Likely, But Not Guaranteed»
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25 Aug 2010
Eating Away the Earth
The prospect of certain non-renewable resources running out is a unique challenge in the history of humanity, Stefan Giljum tells the ISN. More on «Eating Away the Earth»
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9 Jun 2010
Deepening Decline in Italy
Berlusconi’s coalition has pushed the country to the brink as opposition forces retreat and parties on the extreme right gain ground, Dr Andrea Mammone tells the ISN. More on «Deepening Decline in Italy»
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19 May 2010
Switzerland: A Special Nation-State
History, conflict, the EU and even the English language all play a role in Switzerland's formation of its self-identity, as Dr Hanspeter Kriesi tells the ISN. More on «Switzerland: A Special Nation-State»
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28 Apr 2010
The Changing Landscape of Jihad in Europe
The Europeanization of jihad poses an unprecedented challenge to governments as they seek to prevent future attacks while countering the narrative of radicalization, Lorenzo Vidino of Harvard University tells the ISN. More on «The Changing Landscape of Jihad in Europe»
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3 Mar 2010
Piping Hot Turkey
Turkey's status as a pipeline thoroughfare is giving the country an unfamiliar political gravitas that it is slowly getting used to, Dr Ali Tekin tells the ISN. More on «Piping Hot Turkey»
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10 Feb 2010
Transforming Conflicts
External parties that have influence and an interest in bringing conflicting parties to a power-sharing settlement are key to the ultimate success of the process, Dr Michael Kerr of King's College London tells the ISN. More on «Transforming Conflicts»
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18 Nov 2009
French Foreign Policy in Focus
Despite promises and rhetorical progress, no sea change has occurred in French foreign policy under Sarkozy, Anand Menon from Chatham House tells the ISN. More on «French Foreign Policy in Focus»
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21 May 2009
Roma in Europe: Part, but Apart
Five years into the 'Decade of Roma Inclusion' West European countries are still struggling to integrate the Roma, and as Dr Michael Stewart warns, Europe must gain a deeper understanding of the people. More on «Roma in Europe: Part, but Apart»
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20 Mar 2009
Secrecy and Solutions
The controversy over UBS' alleged hiding of US tax evaders has placed the Swiss banking industry in an unwanted spotlight, but according to Thomas Pletscher of economiesuisse, collaboration and compromise will help bring an acceptable solution. More on «Secrecy and Solutions»


