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Tue 3 Dec 13 · The Real EU Debate: Should We Stay or Should We Go? (One Birdcage Walk, Westminster)
Mon 29 Apr 13 · Myths and Realities 18: Work to live or live to work? (British Library, London)
Mon 23 Jan 12 · The State of the World Economy in 2012 (Old Theatre, Old Building, London)
Tue 29 Nov 11 · 1989 and EU-enlargement: Austria`s role in European politics (LSE Campus, London)
Wed 26 Oct 11 · The World Economy: How did we get here and where are we going? (London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Mon 17 Oct 11 · Is the European Union Becoming a Market State? (Old Theatre, London)
Tue 28 Jun 11 · Jilted Generation - how Britain has bankrupted its Youth (Miss Q's, London)
Wed 16 Mar 11 · Grasshoppers, Ants and Locusts: the future of the world economy (Old Theatre, London)
Thu 3 Feb 11 · Growing the aid budget at a time of deficit reduction: moral imperative and political challenge (Hong Kong Theatre, London)
Thu 27 Jan 11 · The Human Economy: an ongoing international project (Hong Kong Theatre, London)
Wed 19 Jan 11 · Latvia Turns the Corner (LSE Campus, venue TBC to ticket holders, London)
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