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Contributors

Jonathan Faull

Jonathan Faull is director-general of justice, freedom and security at the European Commission. His department’s responsibilities include fundamental rights, immigration, visas, borders, refugees, asylum, civil law, criminal law, drugs, crime and terrorism.

Steven Feldstein

Steven Feldstein is a professional staff member (majority staff) on the Foreign Relations Committee of the US Senate. He advises on issues including foreign assistance and development, democracy, governance and conflict prevention. He previously worked as special assistant to the US under-secretary of state for economic, energy and agricultural affairs.

Roberto Foa

Roberto Foa is a doctoral researcher at the Department of Government at Harvard University. Previously he was a consultant at the World Bank, an editorial writer at the Financial Times, and founder of the Washington European Society.

Matt Frei

Matt Frei is anchor of BBC World News America. He was previously the BBC’s Washington correspondent, and has served as its Asia correspondent, southern Europe correspondent and Bonn correspondent. His latest book, Only in America, was recently published in the UK.

Nicky Gardner

Nicky Gardner is editor of Hidden Europe, a Berlin-based literary travel magazine devoted to exploring Europe’s unsung corners. She has a special interest in issues of culture, language and identity in frontier areas. Nicky lives in Berlin.

Rabah Ghezali

Rabah Ghezali is an attorney at law specialising in corporate law and international arbitration. He is a founding member of the Transatlantic Network 2020.

Anthony Giddens

Anthony Giddens is a member of the House of Lords and was director of the London School of Economics until 2003. He has had a profound impact on global political thinking, having popularised the notion of the third way. According to Google Scholar, he is the world's most widely cited sociologist.

Blair Glencorse

Blair Glencorse is an associate at the Institute for State Effectiveness in Washington DC, as well as associate director of the market-building initiative at the Aspen Institute. In these roles he provides practical policy advice to national leaders and the international community on institutional reform, economic development, coordination and programme implementation.

Philip Gordon

Philip Gordon is assistant secretary for European and Eurasian affairs in the US Department of State. Until the end of 2008, he was senior fellow for US foreign policy at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, during which time he was author of E!Sharp's American Pie column. He is a former director for European affairs at the US National Security Council.

David Gow

David Gow is The Guardian’s European business editor. He returned to Brussels in 2004 after a 26-year absence. He has also been the paper’s education editor, Bonn correspondent, business news editor and industrial editor.

Richard Gowan

Richard Gowan is an associate director at the New York University Center on International Cooperation and a policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations.

Heather Grabbe

Heather Grabbe is director of the
Open Society Institute-Brussels. From 2004-2009 she was senior adviser to Commissioner Olli Rehn on the Balkans
and Turkey. She has published widely on enlargement, justice and home affairs and other European issues.

Charles Grant

Charles Grant is director of the Centre for European Reform, a member of the Committee for Russia in a United Europe and chairman of the Council of Experts of the Moscow School of Political Studies. He previously worked as a journalist, including as The Economist’s Brussels correspondent and defence editor.

Andrew Grice

Andrew Grice has been political editor of The Independent since 1998. Before that he was political editor of The Sunday Times, where he worked for ten years. He has been a Westminster journalist for 20 years.

Francesco Guarascio

Francesco Guarascio is an Italian freelance journalist specialised in EU and international affairs. Based in Brussels since 2004, he wrote for a number of Italian media before starting to work with Reuters and the web portal EurActiv.



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