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Latest Issue - EurAsia Bulletin Vol. 9 No. 5 & 6 May - June 2005


EDITORIAL
Integrating culture into the EU-Asia relationship
by John Quigley

VIEWPOINT
Making a success of Europe’s development policy
by Gay Mitchell, MEP

EU ASAC: Small arms in Cambodia
by David de Beer

EU-ASIA NEWS
What development policy for the EU?
by Ester Asín Martínez

First seminar on North Korea’s economy
by Maryse Bourdin

Europe’s crisis and opportunity in trade relations
by Malcolm Subhan

News from the EU Institutions
by John Quigley

INSIDE ASIA
Iran elects new President
by Nader Alaghband

Sake Socialism in Mongolia
by Glyn Ford, MEP

SCO Foreign Ministers meet in Astana
by John Quigley

EIAS NEWS
South Asia and the World Bank
by Praful Patel

Summary Report
by John Quigley

East Asia: The political and economic role of China
by John Quigley

EIAS elects new Administrative Board
by Dick Gupwell

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