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Latest Issue - EurAsia Bulletin Vol 7 #6 and #7 - June/July 2003

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EDITORIAL

Strengthening fortress Europe

VIEWPOINT
ASEAN integration and the EU experience
by Michael Plummer

EU-China human rights dialogue
by Haina Lu

COUNTDOWN TO CANCUN
Five issues for the WTO agenda

For a successful Cancún
by T. K. Bhaumik

Trade and developing Commonwealth countries
by Hon. Don McKinnon

WTO services negotiations
by Zhou Ruo’en

INSIDE ASIA
Hong Kong’s political crisis
by Duncan Freeman

Japan’s defence policy
by Dr Axel Berkofsky

Sino-India Summit
by Roberta Zavoretti

EU-ASIA NEWS
The proposed ALA Regulation and Asia
by Dr Willem van der Geest

Solana proposes EU Security Doctrine
by John Quigley


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