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Latest Issue - EurAsia Bulletin Vol. 9 No. 7 & 8 July - August2005

EDITORIAL
Europe stumbles? The Constitution and the CFSP
by John Quigley

VIEWPOINT
Iran-EU relations: History and context
by H.E. Ali Ahani

Aceh’s reconstruction and future political hopes
by Max van den Berg, MEP

The 2002 Pakistan General Election: EU EOM
by John Cushnahan

EU-ASIA NEWS
An EU strategy for Burma/Myanmar?
by Harn Yawnghwe

Peace for Aceh and the role of the EU
by Gunaryadi

The EU-China textile and clothing battle rages on
by Malcolm Subhan

News from the EU Institutions
by John Quigley

INSIDE ASIA
NATO PA Committee visits China
by Dr Paul Cook

Afghan refugee return: Greater commitment needed
by John Quigley

SCO Summit tackles security in Central Asia
by John Quigley

CONFERENCE REPORT
Regional co-operation and EU-Asia relations
by Dr Sebastian Bersick

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