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Libya's New Start

Libya's New Start

The challenges facing an interim government are numerous, 'but we decided to take them on', said Libya's Prime Minister, Dr Abdurrahim El-Keib. 'We are making progress continuously towards democracy and the rule of law', he added. More.

  • Applying the Lessons of Iraq to Syria

    The West has learned the wrong lessons from the Iraq example; a post-Assad Syria will not face the same regional challenges, writes Nadim Shehadi for the New York Times. Read.

  • Eurozone Crisis

    Angela Merkel and François Hollande's relationship 'carries the burden of Europe's future', writes Richard Whitman. Also, read Iain Begg on the implications of the Greek situation - outside of Europe.

  • How Relevant is the NPT?

    In this podcast, Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt discusses nuclear non-proliferation issues with Dr Patricia Lewis. Plus, what are the implications of a world with zero nuclear weapons? Event audio.

  • Financial Centres in China

    It is critical for the global economy that China manages its transition to a modern financial system. This new report looks at the steps China is taking to reform its financial services sector. Read.

  • Arctic Opening

    Rapid and disruptive change in the Arctic environment presents uneven prospects for investment and economic development, says this report. Read.

  • Bread, Dignity and Social Justice

    A persistent failure to address the economic aspects of popular demands could lead to a second, angrier and hungrier revolution in Egypt, writes Jane Kinninmont in this new paper. Read.

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