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Short Notice (ENG)

These are the previous copies of the series "Short Notice on current developments of the European Union". The new issues are available at the Institute of World Economics Blog

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No. 21 - 2011-05
Péter Farkas: The state of the world economy at the beginning of 2011, with special attention to European Union competitiveness
No. 20. - 2011-05
Csaba Weiner: In the end, it always comes down to the Gas
No. 19 - 2011-04
Andrea Éltető: Spain in Focus
No. 18 - 2011-04
Andrea Szalavetz: The Changing Face of Industrial Policy in Europe
No. 17 - 2011-04
Miklós Somai: The CAP after 2013
No. 16 - 2011-03
Krisztina Vida: The European Council of 24-25 March: heading towards an economic union?
No. 15 - 2011-03
David L. Ellison: The Climate Challenge and EU Policy Efforts
No. 14 - 2011-03
Gábor Túry: Visegrad Cooperation and the Hungarian EU presidency - Representing the Common Interests of the Region
No. 13 - 2011-03
Margit Rácz: From Mountains to Molehills?
No. 12 - 2011-03
Zsuzsa Ludvig: Question mark on the substance of the Eastern Partnership - Whose interests matter?
No. 11 - 2011-03
: The Past, Present and Future of the European Social Model
No. 10 - 2011-02
Sándor Meisel: EU Trade Policy: New Orientations and Challenges
No. 9 - 2011-02
Tamás Szigetvári: The European Union and the Upheavals in North Africa
No. 8 - 2011-02
Attila Hugyecz: Oil Companies, Pipelines and Energy Security - Implications of the European Council Summit on Energy
No. 7 - 2011-02
András Székely-Doby: India and the EU: Approaching the Free Trade Agreement
No. 6 - 2011-02
Andrea Szalavetz: An Innovation Union? - Perspectives and Shortcomings
No. 5 - 2011-01
Miklós Szanyi: Some Lessons for Europe from the Global Crisis
No. 4 - 2011-01
Zsuzsánna Biedermann: Role of the EU in a New Global Financial System
No. 3 - 2011-01
András Inotai: Remarks on the Role of Germany in the Current Eurozone Financial Crisis
No. 2 - 2011-01
Katalin Völgyi: The perception of the European Union in Japan

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