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Martin Wolf warns eurocrisis may trigger UK exit

 

What will emerge is a very different EU, which will present Britain with some uncomfortable choices that we won't like

 
Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Correspondent, the Financial Times

 

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Experiences of Law in Contemporary Russia

In the wake of renewed speculation regarding the rule of law in today's Russia raised by the death of Boris Berezovsky, we publish a report to...

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This working paper explores the interplay of socioeconomic, institutional, and cultural factors that affect disputing behaviour in Russia and...

The Russian Socio-Legal Tradition

The second report from our three-part series on Russian legal culture traces the evolution of the socio-legal tradition from imperial times to...

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Speaking in Many Voices: Egyptians Prepare for a Democratic Era

As Egypt's parliament prepares to designate the drafters of the country's new constitution, the country is embarking on an unprecedented and...

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As an insider with experience of the workings of the EU, I am sure that its institutions can cope with the stresses and strains now being...

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