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European Issues from a Spanish Perspective: Contribution to EU-27 Watch nr 7 (ARI)
ARI 147/2008 - 12/11/2008
Ignacio Molina and Alicia Sorroza
This paper analyses various European issues –the Irish referendum, the French EU Presidency, the EU's Mediterranean relations, the Pact on immigration an asylum and the future of the Euro, among others– from a Spanish perspective.

Chaos, International Terrorism and Beyond: A Strategic Prognosis(ARI)
ARI 146/2008 - 11/11/2008
Xavier Raufer
During the historical interval from 1989 to 2001, the nature of the enemy has changed. Previously, the enemy was known, stable and familiar. Today the enemy is evasive, strange and incomprehensible –but just as dangerous, if not more so–.

The Argentine Agricultural Scene: Recent Changes, Future Challenges and Latent Conflicts (ARI)
ARI 111/2008 (Translated from Spanish) - 10/11/2008
Roberto Bisang
Thanks to its inherent potential and recent technological and organisational changes, Argentina’s farming sector has developed the capacity to generate major revenue from abroad. This forces a re-think of how and why the government intervenes (among other ways, by taxing exports) in the process of appropriating such excess production.

The Energy Situation in Bolivia (ARI)
ARI 118/2008 (Translated from Spanish) - 10/11/2008
Hugo del Granado Cosio
The nationalisation of the hydrocarbon industry in Bolivia marks the culmination of a long, emotional battle by the ruling party to assert control over the country’s natural resources. The signing of new contracts with oil companies displayed the pragmatism and flexibility with which it can negotiate nationalisation measures, and the degree of influence that Hugo Chávez has come to exert over the Bolivian government.

The EU’s Progress Report on Turkey’s Accession: Stalling Reform (ARI)
ARI 143/2008 - 6/11/2008
William Chislett
The European Commission’s annual report on Turkey’s progress towards full EU membership showed that little progress had been made over the last year. It continued to raise serious concerns about freedom of expression, the independence of the judiciary and the military’s interference in political life, among other issues.

The Threat of Jihadist Terrorism in Germany (ARI)
ARI 142/2008 - 6/11/2008
Guido Steinberg
German internal security is threatened by three distinct terrorist phenomena: organised Jihadists, independent Jihadists and the new Internationalists.

Image and Reality: Contemporary Spain (WP)
WP 45/2008 - 5/11/2008
William Chislett
Few developed nations have progressed so much as Spain over the past 30 years and yet still have a significant gap between how it and its companies are perceived abroad and the country’s business and socioeconomic reality. Generally speaking, Spain is still viewed, to a varying extent, as a land of siesta and fiesta. In order to change perceptions, it is necessary to reach some consensus among the main players on how the country should ideally be viewed and then work toward it on a coordinated basis.

Don’t Hold Your Breath (Yet) for a Settlement in Cyprus (ARI)
ARI 141/2008 - 4/11/2008
Nathalie Tocci
After decades of ongoing intercommunal disputes between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, and for the first time since 2004 when a peace process brokered by the UN failed, the leaders of the two communities on the island have re-launched negotiations for a federal solution.

An Overview of the Cuban Economy, the Transformations Underway and the Prospective Challenges it Faces (WP)
WP 31/2008 (Translated from Spanish) - 3/11/2008
Jorge Mario Sánchez Egozcue and Juan Triana Cordoví
This working paper provides an overview of the state of the Cuban economy, revising the results from the nineties, the reforms introduced and their effects and the impact of relations with the EU and U.S.

The US and Latin America: What Lies Ahead? (ARI)
ARI 140/2008 - 3/11/2008
Ray Walser
On 4 November American voters will choose the 44th President of the United States. While the voters have learnt much about the US presidential candidates’ views on Iraq, Afghanistan and other key foreign policy issues, little has been said about relations with Latin America. Despite its importance to the US, Latin America has not emerged as a significant topic of debate in the campaign.

EU-25/27 WATCH No. 7 - September 2008
24/10/2008
Eu-Consent
The aim of the seventh edition survey is to give a full comparative picture of debates on European issues in the member states of the EU and two candidates (Croatia and Turkey). This project is coordinated by Institut für Europäische Politik (IEP) and Institutes from all 27 EU member states –including the Elcano Royal Institute- as well as Croatia and Turkey.

What Latin America can Expect from the Next US President (ARI)
ARI 135/2008 - 22/10/2008
Peter Hakim
What can Latin America expect from the next US President, and what can the next US President expect from Latin America?

Plus ça Change, Plus c'est la Même Chose: The Political Economy of Rent-driven Development in Mauritania (ARI)
ARI 134/2008 - 21/10/2008
Nicola Pontara
After four decades of rent-driven development that has systematically killed off competition in the main sectors of the economy, Mauritania remains inherently prone to authoritarian intervention when powerful interests are threatened.

It’s All Over But the Shouting (ARI)
ARI 130/2008 - 20/10/2008
Stephen J. Wayne
The race for the American Presidency has been described as one of the most important in recent US history. Policy issues, political leadership and governing style are all on the line. Should Senator Barack Obama become the next US President, however, he will need more than the audacity of hope, the title of his last book.

 
 
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