Rassegna stampa The Financial Times

06/05/2008 The Financial Times Emma Bonino, Jan Marinus Wiersma and Andre Wilkens Gypsies EUROPE MUST END VIOLENCE AGAINST THE ROMA
08/09/2007 The Financial Times Willem Buiter Antiprohibition LEGALISE DRUGS TO BEAT TERRORISTS
12/13/2006 The Financial Times Adrian Muchaels in Milan Italy ROME'S KILLER BLOW EXPOSES MEDDLING FEARS
12/13/2006 The Financial Times Adrian Michaels in Milan, Mark Mulligan and Tobias Buck in Brussels Italy AUTOSTRADE AND ABERTIS SCRAP MERGER PLAN
12/01/2006 The Financial Times Turkey TURKEY AND EU HELD HOSTAGE BY CYPRUS
10/11/2006 The Financial Times Emma Bonino * LEGALITY WTO PROVIDES FOR INSTRUMENTS TO DEFEND TRADE
09/27/2006 The Financial Times Tony Barber LEGALITY ITALY IN PLEA TO EU TO CONTINUE LEVIES ON ASIAN SHOES
12/08/2005 The Financial Times Tony Barber in Rome Civil Rights Religious issues colour Italian election build-up
10/02/2005 The Financial Times Jo Johnson Afghanistan AFGHAN ELECTION WORRIES MONITORS
09/19/2005 The Financial Times Afghanistan HINDO KUSH HEADACHE
09/17/2005 The Financial Times Emma Bonino Afghanistan COMPLETE VIEW ON AFGHAN POLL IS DUE
07/27/2005 The Financial Times Afghanistan OBSERVER: PRO BONINO
07/27/2005 The Financial Times Afghanistan OBSERVER: PRO BONINO
05/12/2005 The Financial Times Rajan Menon and Peter Reddaway Chechnya Putin should defuse the Chechnya time-bomb
05/03/2005 The Financial Times Jurek Martin U.N. Kernel of truth inside the gossip
04/04/2005 The Financial Times Emma Bonino Islam And Democracy WOMEN ARE FORGING A DEMOCRATIC MIDDLE EAST
03/14/2005 The Financial Times William Wallis Egypt Challenger for Egypt's presidency freed from jail
03/05/2005 The Financial Times Egypt Winds of change in the Middle East
03/01/2005 The Financial Times Egypt Mubarak gambles on modest change
02/28/2005 The Financial Times William Wallis Egypt Mubarak plan to open up elections stuns Egypt
02/25/2005 The Financial Times Guy Dinmore and William Wallis Egypt Cairo crackdown undermines talk of reform
02/24/2005 The Financial Times William Wallis Egypt Detained opposition leader 'taken ill'
11/11/2004 The Financial Times Christopher Adams China UK Fears on Rights in China
08/04/2004 The Financial Times Tony Barber Civil Rights VATICAN VISION OF MAN AND WOMAN INCENSES FEMINISTS
05/20/2004 The Financial Times Emma Bonino and William Shawcross Sudan DARFUR'S AGONY IS WORLD'S SHAME
12/02/2003 The Financial Times MIKHEIL SAAKASHVILI Georgia Why Georgia is serious about democracy
11/24/2003 The Financial Times Tom Warner in Tbilisi and FT Reporters Georgia Georgians celebrate as Shevardnadze resigns
03/25/2003 The Financial Times Andrew Jack in Moscow and Rafael Behr in Grozny Chechnya Putin claims strong support in Chechnya vote
02/03/2003 The Financial Times Amy Kazmin Cambodia Cambodian opposition blames premier for anti-Thai riots
12/16/2002 The Financial Times LEGALITY Europe regained
12/16/2002 The Financial Times Dominique Moïsi LEGALITY Europe moves forward
12/16/2002 The Financial Times George Parker LEGALITY Rasmussen emerges as enlargement's superhero
11/13/2002 The Financial Times Chechnya Petulant Putin
07/02/2002 The Financial Times Roula Khalaf Globalisation Arabs 'hobbled' by lack of opportunities
03/12/2002 The Financial Times Amy Kazmin Vietnam Tensions rise over Vietnam's highland refugees
01/22/2002 The Financial Times Richard McGregor in Shanghai East Turkestan Beijing paper links Xinjiang separatists to bin Laden
01/17/2002 The Financial Times LEGALITY Party hats