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Europe - The World Today articles

Europe-related articles from Chatham House's monthly magazine The World Today are listed below.

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January 1998

Members only contentEurope looks to London, Stephen George And Matt Hewsowemimo

February 1998

Members only contentAsia and Europe: Strong men at the ends of the earth?, James Eberle

Members only contentCyrpus: Storms in the Med blow towards Europe, Philip H. Gordon

March 1998

Members only contentPutting ethics at the heart of Europe, Hazel Smith

Members only contentBear hug for the Baltic, Pavel K. Baev

April 1998

Members only contentKosovo: We have been here before, James Pettifer

Members only contentEyes on Europe, Wang Hong, Pravit Rojanaphruk And Kohbuck Song

May 1998

Members only contentNorthern Ireland: Lifting the burden, Robert Kee

Members only contentThe Balkans: Choosing the warpath, Robert Thomas

Members only contentThe Balkans: Ready for the long haul, James Gow

Members only contentThe Euro: Rendezvous with reality, Michael Stürmer

June 1998

Members only contentBooks: A disaster waiting to happen, Reginald Hibbert

July 1998

Members only contentNorthern Ireland: Peace dividend?, William Hopkinson

August / September 1998

Members only contentBosnia: Persistence pays, Gabriel Partos

Members only contentChoices change for Germany, Alan Watson

Members only contentEuropean right-wing: Radical right makes its mark, Martin Schain

Members only contentEthnicity and War: On the absence of war, Anita Inder Singh

October 1998

Members only contentEnlarging Europe: Two cheers for democracy, Richard Rose

Members only contentNorthern Ireland: Getting rid of guns, Kirsten Schulze And Mike Smith

November 1998

Members only contentEurope and the Euro, Wille M F. Duisenberg

Members only contentFacing realities in Kosovo, Danah. Allin And John Roper

December 1998

Members only contentThe Balkans: Snatching Defeat from Victory, Ognjen Pribicevic