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Constitutional power and competing risks: Monarchs, presidents, prime ministers, and the termination of East and West European cabinets Petra Schleiter
14 Jul 2009 New Reuters Institute Report on privacy and the public interest receives widespread media attention Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism