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Parameters Autumn 2004 Alan W. Dowd |
A Different Course? America and Europe in the 21st Century Understanding the changes and challenges within Europe could help Americans respond to the changes and challenges facing the transatlantic community. |
National Defense September 2004 Joe Pappalardo |
Unfinished Business in Bosnia The European Union will have a full agenda when it replaces NATO as the head of the peacekeeping mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina, according to senior commanders and diplomats. |
InternetNews July 27, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Set with Day in Court An EU appeals court will hear its request to suspend penalties in its antitrust judgment against the software vendor. |
BusinessWeek August 2, 2004 Fairlamb, Reinhardt & Cohn |
Is Europe Suffering From Productivity Paralysis? Why can't Europe be more productive? That's a question investors, executives, and politicians are asking with increasing urgency. |
National Defense August 2004 Roxana Tiron |
European Defense Agency Raising Hackles in U.S. The creation of the European Defense Agency is sending ripples across the Atlantic and raising questions about Europe diverting resources away from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. |
BusinessWeek July 26, 2004 |
A New Fight Over Deficits In Europe? Chalk up one victory for small countries in Europe angry at big nations such as France and Germany for bending the rules. |
BusinessWeek July 26, 2004 Gail Edmondson |
The Fighting Dutchman Whistleblower turned politician, Paul van Buitenen aims to clean up the European Commission. |
BusinessWeek July 26, 2004 |
"A Democratic Deficit at the EC" Paul van Buitenen, former whistleblower and now in the European Parliament, talks about Europe's structural shortcomings. |
BusinessWeek July 19, 2004 Carol Matlack |
Why Europe Shouldn't Save For Retirement Yet As European state pensions feel the squeeze, private schemes have few takers. |
InternetNews June 28, 2004 Clint Boulton |
EC Suspends Microsoft Sanctions -- For Now The EC agrees to keep Windows intact, leaving business as usual for the software maker in Europe. |
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