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Beyond the Independence / Union Dichotomy

Michael Keating
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Scotland’s Economic Future Post 2014: Dollarization and Oil Fund

David Bell
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Scotland’s Economic Future Post 2014: Plan B: Dollarization?

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Why is Scottish Independence Unclear?

Stephen Tierney
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A Partnership of Equals? Insights from Ireland for Scottish-UK relations after independence

Isolation or Interdependence? Competing Visions of Independence

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A Framework to Decide 'What Works' in Prevention Policy: Key Points

Professor Paul Cairney and Emily St Denny of University of Stirling and ESRC Scottish Centre on Constitutional Change outline the decision-making processes in prevention policy in a report to

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A ‘decisive shift to prevention’

Paul Cairney
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The State of UK Cities

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Scottish independence and the EU

Michael Keating
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Can the Scottish Government pursue ‘prevention policy’ without independence?

Paul Cairney
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