Newest Publications from Royal Insitute Elcano, February 2013

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Fernando Reinares y Carola García-Calvo, El norte de Mali como foco de amenaza terrorista para España: ¿nuestro patio trasero o simplemente nuestro patio?, Analysis of the Elcano Royal Institute22 January 2013

William Chislett, Turkey’s Economy Slows Down: Will this Affect Spain’s Burgeoning Trade and Investment?. Analysis of the Elcano Royal Institute16 January 2013

Iliana Olivié y Aitor Pérez, Development Community vs. Financial Industry: Clash of Civilisations or Strategic Partnership? Analysis of the Elcano Royal Institute16 January 2013

Martín Ortega Carcelén, Hacia una Estrategia Global Europea en 2013. Analysis of the Elcano Royal Institute31 December 2012

Charles Powell The pain in Spain: political, social and foreign policy implications of the European economic crisis. Analysis of the Elcano Royal Institute31 December 2012

Ignacio Molina y Alicia Sorroza, El impacto del Servicio Europeo de Acción Exterior en la diplomacia española. Analysis of the Elcano Royal Institute21 December 2012

Elcano’s Comments

Pablo Bustelo, Nadando contracorriente: “Abenomics” en Japón, Expert Comment Elcano Royal Institute, 16 January, 2013

Gonzalo Escribano, Argelia y España, potencial de alto nivel,  Expert Comment Elcano Royal Institute, 14 January, 2013

Félix Arteaga, España, Mali y la operación Serval de Francia: ¿qué hacer y qué no? ¿Solos o en compañía de otros?. Expert Comment Elcano Royal Institute, 14 January, 2013

Carmen González Enríquez, El futuro de la población española. Expert Comment Elcano Royal Institute, 10 January, 2013

Federico Steinberg,  El FMI admite el error y la duda, Expert Comment Elcano Royal Institute, 8 January, 2013

Elcano’s BLOG http://www.blog.rielcano.org/

Federico Steinberg, Vuelve la guerra de divisas, 24 January 2013.

Joaquín Roy, La integración y cooperación eurolatinoamericana,  14 January 2013.

Alicia Sorroza, Opportunities for Spanish Diplomacy in Times of Crisis, 16 January 2013

William Chislett, Inside Spain. The government’s borrowing costs eased, reducing the likelihood that Spain will need a sovereign bail-out by the European Union. Bank of Spain tightens supervision. Stock market revives. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy orders investigation into Popular Party’s accounts. Catalan UDC admits illegal financing with EU funds.

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