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Table of Contents
Articles
Editorial: Bill Newton-Dunn MEP
Europe needs an FBI
Sir Timothy Garden
The Future of European-American Relations
Paul James Cardwell
The EU-Japan relationship: from mutual ignorance to a meaningful
partnership?
Dr Stephen Dearden
The Reform of the European Union's Development Policy
Demosthenes Ioannou and Arne Niemann
European economic governance: towards a conceptual framework and the way
ahead
Dr. Hakan Samur
The power of discourse in the EU playground
Michito Tsuruoka
The Rise of 'Technicalisation' in EU Policy-making
Book Reviews
Sara B. Hobolt
European Integration, 1950-2003: Superstate or New Market Economy? by John
Gillingham.
Hilary D. Driscoll
The Future of NATO Expansion: Four Case Studies, by Zoltan Barany.
Paul Riseborough
Governing as New Labour: Policy and Politics Under Blair, edited by S.
Ludlam and M. J. Smith.
Dr. Adam Marshall
The road to the European Union. Volume 1: The Czech and Slovak Republics,
edited by J. Rupnik and J. Zielonka.
Matthew Saltmarsh
The End of Diversity? Prospects for Japanese and German Capitalism, edited
by Kozo Yamamura and Wolfgang Streeck.
Eve Sariyiannidou
Europe Unbound - Enlarging and reshaping the boundaries of the European
Union, edited by J. Zielonka.
Nathaniel W. Lalone
Extending European Cooperation: The European Union and the 'new'
international trade agenda, by Alasdair Young.
Claire Herbert
The European Commission, by Neill Nugent.
David Ranc
Sports law and policy in the European Union by Richard Parrish.
Gerardo F. Rodríguez Arias
Theory and Reform in The European Union by D. N. Chryssochoou, M. J.
Tsinisizelis, S. Stavridis and K. Ifantis.
Billy Davies
The Time of European Governance by Magnus Ekengren.
Ben Kisby
Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance by Noam Chomsky.
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