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New York Times – Resolve the Real Greek Crisis

New York Times – Resolve the Real Greek Crisis

By EDWARD P. JOSEPH and ANNA TRIANDAFYLLIDOU Published February 5, 2013 Read online FOR Greeks suffering from the wrenching pain of a long economic crisis, a youthful savior has emerged. Alexis Tsipras, the leader of the second-strongest party in Parliament, the Coalition of the Radical…

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Quaderni del Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Sociali – THE CONVERGENCE ILLUSION: WHY EUROPE’S APPROACH TO THE FINANCIAL CRISIS ISN’T WORKING – AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT

Quaderni del Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Sociali – THE CONVERGENCE ILLUSION: WHY EUROPE’S APPROACH TO THE FINANCIAL CRISIS ISN’T WORKING – AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT

By ANGELO FEDERICO ARCELLI and EDWARD P. JOSEPH Serie Rossa: Economia – Quaderno N. 89 febbraio 2013  View entire article in PDF Abstract The crisis of sovereign debt in Europe revealed the limits and anomalies of the Euro, the common currency for 17 European Union…

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Foreign Policy – The Second Coming – 10 Problems Obama Could Solve Right Now

Foreign Policy – The Second Coming – 10 Problems Obama Could Solve Right Now

Make a Trade Deal with Europe By EDWARD P. JOSEPH Published January 2, 2013 Read online Almost half a year after Europe’s central banker promised to do “whatever it takes” to keep the eurozone together, the continent is still in shambles. In November, the 17-member…

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Foreign Policy – Europe’s Balkan Failure

Foreign Policy – Europe’s Balkan Failure

The U.S. vice president’s trip is evidence of a lack of European leadership By EDWARD P. JOSEPH Published May 9, 2009 Read Online Something is terribly wrong with Joe Biden visiting the Balkans next week. It isn’t his expertise that is at issue. Few Americans…

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United States Institute of Peace – What to do about Bosnia and Herzegovina?

United States Institute of Peace – What to do about Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The Case for Accelerated NATO Membership and OSCE Coordination of Constitutional Reform Read the Full Paper Here: USIP – Bosnia and Herzegovina Excerpt: The policy choice in Bosnia revolves around one question: how much time does the country have? If one believes that the country is…

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USAID AFGHANISTAN – Evaluation: Local Governance and Community Development (LGCD)

USAID AFGHANISTAN – Evaluation: Local Governance and Community Development (LGCD)

This report was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and prepared under contract with Checchi and Company Consulting, Inc. and its Subcontractor the Louis Berger Group (LBG) through USAID’s Afghanistan “Services Under Program and Project Offices for Results Tracking”…

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United States Institute of Peace – Making Bosnia Work: Why EU Accession is Not Enough

United States Institute of Peace – Making Bosnia Work: Why EU Accession is Not Enough

June 2008 | Peace Brief by Edward P. Joseph and R. Bruce Hitchner Read online More than twelve years after the Dayton Agreement ended the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the stagnant, divided country is about to enter a potentially transformative process. On June 16, Bosnia will sign…

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The New York Times – A Risky End Game

The New York Times – A Risky End Game

By Edward P. Joseph (View PDF) Published: Monday, March 31, 2008 The dispute between Greece and Macedonia over the latter’s name jeopardizes this week’s NATO summit in Bucharest – and Balkan stability. Failure by Macedonia to start the process of joining NATO could open a…

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The New York Times – Observe Early and Often

The New York Times – Observe Early and Often

By EDWARD P. JOSEPH (View as PDF) Published: January 7, 2008 Kenya descended into chaos last week after accusations of vote rigging. The specter of further unrest haunts Pakistan after elections were postponed in the wake of Benazir Bhutto’s assasination. And two years ago Haitians…

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Z-Word — The Open Society and Its Critics: Minorities and Political Lobbying in the United States

Z-Word — The Open Society and Its Critics: Minorities and Political Lobbying in the United States

By Edward P. Joseph Published January 2008 View PDF Mohsin Hamid is an unlikely point of entry into the flawed assumptions of John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt. 1 After all, Hamid, a British citizen born in Pakistan, is the author of an acclaimed novel, The Reluctant…

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