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In the world of al-Jazeera, global protest and mass democracy, building relationships with overseas publics can be as important as talking to governments. Whether countries build an international coalition against al-Qaida, reform the Common Agricultural ...
Mark Leonard, with Catherine Stead and Conrad Smewing
This important new report is a fresh voice in the stale debate over drug policy. It claims that the ‘war on drugs’ has failed because it only tackles the symptoms of drug addiction and drug ...
This collection begins with Tony Blair’s call for a project to re-order the post-September 11th world. It brings together thoughtful essays and agenda-setting proposals from international statesmen and some of the most creative thinkers in ...
National Parliaments are among the most legitimate bodies in the European Union: they engage constituents with political debate and set the agenda for national political discussion. Simon Hix suggests opening up a European space for ...
This definitive guide to the case for Europe brings together a unique collection of political, cultural and social arguments for closer European integration and full and whole-hearted British participation in the European Union. Contributions range ...
Simon Zadek, guru of Corporate Social Responsibility, published a report on Corporates in Global Society in December. The report defines the next stage of the corporate citizenship debate, and what it means for the global ...
Simon Zadek, guru of Corporate Social Responsibility, published a report on Corporates in Global Society in December. The report defines the next stage of the corporate citizenship debate, and what it means for the global ...
‘Winning the euro referendum’ is the most detailed analysis yet of public opinion and the Euro. A host of experts probe the true state of public opinion, draw lessons from other referendums across the EU ...
Produced jointly with the Czech Institute of International Relations, this pamphlet examines the future of the EU and calls for a rethinking of the European political space. This pamphlet formed the backdrop to a top ...
Mark Leonard, Tom Arbuthnott, Jiri Sedivy & Peter Drulak
This report reinvigorates the debate about immigration by also looking at integration. It analyses the costs and benefits of integration and explores features of best practice from countries with established integration strategies. It also maps ...
Sacha Chan Kam, Phoebe Griffith and Mark Leonard
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