Books
Please find below a list of titles published since 1999. Full-length books, sometimes co-published, are scholarly, reflective studies. Please click on the title for further information and how to order.
Technology Transfer for Renewable Energy
Overcoming Barriers in Developing Countries
Publication Date: March 2002
This book highlights the role that renewable energy can play in achieving sustainable development. It focuses on rural areas of developing countries, looking in particular at stand-alone solar home systems and grid-connected biomass cogeneration plants.
Globalization and the Middle East
Economy, Society, and Politics
Publication Date: March 2002
The subject of globalization has come to dominate informed debate across a broad sweep of disciplines, but detailed published studies on the influence of globalization on non-European areas of the world are lacking in number and quality.
The New Bilateralism
The UK's Relations within the EU
Publication Date: February 2002
Good bilateral relations are vital to effective decision-making in the EU. France and Germany, working in tandem, have for many years acted as a motor of integration.
Tajikistan
Disintegration or Reconciliation?
Publication Date: December 2001
Islam in the CIS
A Threat to Stability?
Publication Date: October 2001
World Economic Liberalization in a Historical Perspective
Publication Date: October 2001
The Fuel Tax Protests in Europe 2000-2001
Publication Date: September 2001
Spreading the costs of Asylum
Publication Date: May 2001
Coherence in International Economic Policy-making
Publication Date: May 2001
British and German Interests in EU Enlargement
Conflict and Cooperation
Publication Date: April 2001
Germany and Britain are among the keenest advocates of enlarging the European Union. Yet their interests in enlargement are very different. As a country bordering central Europe, Germany has strong positive interests in enlargement, both political and eco
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