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The Foreign Policy Centre’s publications are its in-depth research projects mixing analysis from FPC team members with the views of experts from around the world to address specific themes. The views expressed in all Foreign Policy Centre publications are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the Foreign Policy Centre.

01/02/02

Linking National Politics to Europe

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 ...

Simon Hix
18/01/02

The pro-European reader

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 ...

Dick Leonard, Mark Leonard (ed.)
18/09/01

Rethinking Europe

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
18/09/01

Migration, Integration and Citizenship – Lessons from Around the World

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
18/07/01

The Future of European Rural Communities

On 17 July, a working paper was launched, on which a new nine-month research project into reform of the Common Agricultural Policy will be based. Lord Haskins, Chairman of Northern Foods and Head of the ...

Lord Haskins
18/03/01

The Kidnapping Business

The nature of kidnapping is changing: an important political tool is now a sophisticated business and the gap left by policy-makers has been filled by kidnap and ransom insurance. This project assesses these new trends ...

Rachel Briggs

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