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Volume 2.1 Volume II, Number 1

  1. A Dialogue for Change Clay Constantinou
  2. America’s Economic Partnership with Europe Stuart E. Eizenstat
  3. Perils of Presidential Transition Glenn P. Hastedt and Anthony J. Eksterowicz
  4. Europe’s Common Foreign and Security Policy Sir David Hannay
  5. Toward a European Law Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias
  6. Reforming the Global Financial Architecture Philippe Maystadt
  7. A Dialogue among Civilizations Giandomenico Picco
  8. Interview with Thomas R. Pickering: Preserving Centers of Sovereignty
  9. Russia’s Euro-Atlantic Puzzle Sergei Smolnikov
  10. The Holy See’s Presence in International Affairs Angelo Cardinal Sodano
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