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EUSA Conference Papers
2015: EUSA Fourteenth Biennial Conference
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Dismantling the Acquis? Twenty Years of Environmental Policy Reform in the European Union
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Diaspora empowering in the European Union: active civic participation and integration of immigrants
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The Contestation of Values in the European Neighbourhood Policy: Challenges of Capacity, Consistency and Competition
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The extreme right in contemporary Europe:sign of the times or an enemy within the gates?
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A Bird's-Eye View of the EU’s Civil Justice Policy Field: Discursive and Institutional Dimensions
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‘Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters’ (EUstitia): The Politics of Civil Justice under the EU's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ)
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What Went Wrong and What Right for the EU in Ukraine?
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An ever closer inter-parliamentary network? National parliaments’ priorities in inter-parliamentary cooperation in the EU
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Externalizing the EU’s Justice and Home Affairs to Southeast Asia: Prospects and Limitations
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Political accountability in the EU’s foreign and security policy
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Can Private Class Actions Enforce Economic Regulations? Do They? Should They?
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The New Political Economy of Transatlantic Economic Cooperation: Divergent Preferences, Regime Complexity and the Changing Distribution of Global Economic Power
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Resolutions of National Parliaments in EU affairs: The Crucial Role of Issue Entrepreneurs
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No longer gatekeeper: Why the European Commission provides access to justice for civil society organisations
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Policy-Making in Hard Times: The Case of Southern European Labour Reforms
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The Political Economy of the Single Supervisory Mechanism: Squaring the ‘Inconsistent Quartet’
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Strategy-Less in a World of Power Transition
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German Economic Governance and the Eurozone: Misguided Leadership?
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Federalism, Governance and Inequality: A Comparative Study in Europe and the Case of Germany*
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Economic Crisis, Spontaneous Orders and the European Project