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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
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
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
Tajikistan
Disintegration or Reconciliation?

Publication Date: December 2001

Islam in the CIS
Islam in the CIS
A Threat to Stability?

Publication Date: October 2001

The Fuel Tax Protests in Europe 2000-2001
The Fuel Tax Protests in Europe 2000-2001

Publication Date: September 2001

Spreading the costs of Asylum
Spreading the costs of Asylum

Publication Date: May 2001

British and German Interests in EU Enlargement
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