EU: The Energy Issue addresses the challenges of everything from climate change to security of supply in Europe. The most comprehensive and invaluable views are laid out in six highly coherent chapters for anyone interested in Europe and the Energy challenge.
Published by the business-to-business arm of the Financial Times Group, this book will address the "burning" issues concerning energy reform. This will provide a platform of the highest level for the opinion formers of this debate.
For more information on the chapters and the contributors, please click here.
“ We have the opportunity to unleash innovation, enhance competitiveness, make the US the premier location for world investment opportunities and respond to increasing market and investor desire for
alternative
energy
solutions.”
John McCain
Republican Candidate
for US President
The argument over the EU’s reform treaty is over – at least between its political leaders. Now the spotlight moves away from institutions and back towards the policies, outputs and ‘deliverables’ on which the EU’s legitimacy depends.
Following on the success of the award-winning EU: the Next Fifty Years, EU : Policies and Priorities will set out the issues at the top of the EU’s ‘must do’ list – and the instruments for dealing with them.
For more information on the policy areas and a complete list of contributors (such as Janez Janŝa, Jośe Manuel Barroso, Charlie McCreevy, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Javier Solana) please click here.
“ The notion of energy independence is not a realistic option. Efficient markets, a favourable investment climate, innovative research and finance for low-carbon technologies are the keys to stable energy supply.”
Peter Sutherland
President of the
The Federal Trust
writing exclusively in
in the EUPP book.
This award-winning publication marks 50 years of the signing of the Treaty of Rome. Published by Financial Times Business with Agora Projects, in association with the European Institute of the London School of Economics – EU50 is a must-read for anyone interested in the affairs of the European Union. 50+ writers from the worlds of politics, academia, business and the arts offer their personal assessment of the state of the Union and their ideas and proposals for the Union’s next half century.
For more information on the various topics and a complete list of contributors (such as Angela Merkel, Sir Howard Davies, Javier Solana, Olli Rehn) please click here.
“ Europe’s role in the world is the big new narrative for the 21st century. During the first five decades we helped to create a new and better European Political order. Creating a new and better global order over the next five decades is a noble ambition to match the dreams of the Treaty of Rome. ”
Jose Manuel Barroso
President of the
European Commission
writing exclusively in
the EU50 book.
