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What If the British Vote No?
Charles Grant
May/June 2005
Summary: If ratified, the new EU constitution will change the way the union works. It cannot take effect unless approved by all 25 members, but in only one country -- the United Kingdom -- do polls show that a majority oppose the document. Still, a rejection there would throw Europe into a constitutional crisis. And it could ultimately harm transatlantic relations as well.
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Embracing the Dragon: The EU's Partnership With China.

Katinka Barysch, Charles Grant, and Mark Leonard.

Centre for European Reform, 2005.

May/June 2007

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Europe's Blurred Boundaries: Rethinking Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy.

Charles Grant.

Centre for European Reform, 2006.

March/April 2007

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