The topic of migration and policies to face these covers a rather consistent number of pages in this issue as well. Read the Dossier s with articles and interviews by Anna Iara, Andrzey Bratkowski, Donato ...
... and how is Asian finance structured today? That is the theme of this issueâs Dossier , co-ordinated by Stefano Chiarlone with contributions by Giovanni Adornino, Giovanni Ferri, Marco Lossani and Michael ...
... of the first consistent European plan to reduce emissions. The second relates to the relaunching of the European Union 50 years after it was formed. The Dossier (with contributions by Donato Speroni, Fiorella ...
... policy in all the countries of the world. One thing is certain: reducing social security expenses is not enough. The key lies in finding how to make the elderly socially productive. In the Dossier of this ...
... by Tito Boeri as well as the Dossier of this issue of the magazine. Details of the Forum programme and participants can be found on page 158. Key speakers at the event will include Italyâs new Home and ...
... in producing for east the first overview of the power of massmedia in Europe with a particular emphasis on Eastern and Central Europe (see the dossier on page 97). A critical map, obviously, because itâs ...
... about the new Russiaâs prospects, as was evident in the latest summit between Bush and Putin in Bratislava. Thatâs why we have dedicated this issueâs Dossier to Russia, asking authoritative experts in ...
... both the meaning of income and the resulting quality of life; eastâs Donato Speroni attended the conference and compiled the Dossier we publish in this issue. We also devote ample space to the controversial ...
... birth of a European Monetary Fund.
This issueâs Dossier , which includes contributions by Andrew Wilson, Matteo Ferrazzi Francesca Nenci, Fabio Mucci, Fernando Orlandi, Stefano Bottoni, Matteo Tacconi ...
Tension and compromise between France and Germany laid the groundwork for the development and introduction of the euro. But it took considerable negotiation between the two nations, once firmly ...
Though the 240 billion Greek economy is only tenth the size of the German economy and a sixth of Italyâs, crippling could have a profound effect on the smaller nations of southeastern Europe, ...
The Greek crisis presents a multi-year headache for the Eurozone, one that may well become chronic. Using the economy of the state of California as a benchmark, the plight of Athens looks ...
The Greece aid package isnât enough on its own to rescue the troubled euro from its deepening crisis. European states must be prepared to cope better with the next crisis, a process that ...
... in terms of global competition. For years, ofďŹcials in Brussels and Frankfurt devotedly argued that monetary and ďŹscal discipline were pre-
Does the Euro Have a Future?
DOSSIER requisite to encouraging ...
... discusso dellâopportunitĂ o meno di far intervenire il Fondo Monetario Internazionale e successivamente della creazione di un Fondo Monetario Europeo.
Il Dossier di questo numero (curato da Andrew ...
... at all, theyâre in the dusty folds of ministry dossier s. The modern Austrian state is far too small and weak to impose any kind of systematic European-scale policy. Moreover, its culture is largely academic ...
Forty years after his death, the legacy of Josip Broz Tito maintains considerable sway in the former Yugoslavia. Some are touched by âYugonostalgia,â which combines a yearning for ethnically calmer âgood ...
Ivo Sanaderâs fall from grace in Croatia has demonstrated not only the limitations of his nationalist party but growing public intolerance toward corruption, particularly in times of economic woe. Now, ...
Though it longs for a place among the Western European elite, disorganized Romania has recently been riddled by economic setbacks. An array of shortfalls have forced the EU and World Bank to interevene. ...
Kiev media suggest that longtime enemies Viktor Yushchenko and Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraineâs former and incumbent presidents, have reached a deal to govern the country.
But just who runs it may be a moot ...