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'''Mark Leonard''' is New Labour "foreign policy wunderkind"<ref>Perry Anderson, [http://www.lrb.co.uk/v29/n18/ande01_.html Depicting Europe], London Review of Books, 20 September 2007.</ref>.
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
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*[[Britain Abroad Task Force]]
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*[[European Council on Foreign Relations]] &ndash; executive director
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*[[Centre for European Reform]]
 
*[[Foreign Policy Centre]]
 
*[[Foreign Policy Centre]]
*[[Centre for European Reform]]  
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*[[Freedom House Europe]]<ref>[http://www.freedomhouse.hu/index.php?aboutus=QURWSVNPUlkgQk9BUkQgTElTVA==]</ref>
 
*[[Panel 2000]]  
 
*[[Panel 2000]]  
*[[Britain Abroad Task Force]]
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*[[Freedom House Europe]][http://www.freedomhouse.hu/index.php?aboutus=QURWSVNPUlkgQk9BUkQgTElTVA==]
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==References, Resources and Contact==
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===Publications===
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*Mark Leonard, ''Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century '', Fourth Estate, February 2005, 978 0 00 719531 2.
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===References===
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 12 November 2007

Mark Leonard is New Labour "foreign policy wunderkind"[1].

Affiliations


References, Resources and Contact

Publications

  • Mark Leonard, Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century , Fourth Estate, February 2005, 978 0 00 719531 2.

References

  1. Perry Anderson, Depicting Europe, London Review of Books, 20 September 2007.
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