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EUSA Conference Papers
2015: EUSA Fourteenth Biennial Conference
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Functional Constitutionalism in the European Union
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Developments in European Parliament Handling of European Union Legislatinoi since the Treaty of Lisbon
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The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis: Two Puzzles Behind the German Consensus
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Human rights vs. security? The EU’s secular international identity from a transatlantic perspective
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The Institutioal Foundations of EU Foreign Aid Policy
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Taming Global Finance in an Age of Capital?: Wage-Setting institutions' mitigating effects on housing bubbles
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Transportation funding in the EU: An Instrumental variable approach to measures the fiscal multiplier
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Between J Habermas and C Schmitt: Flaws of European Integration
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The European Union as a new context and challenge for the triangle of Greece, Cyprus and Turkey
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Fiscal Federalism: Eurozone Budget and Its Stabilization function
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Mapping European Law
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The study of the EU as an international actor: Bringing the outside back in.
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Ideology in the EU’s Second Chamber: A New Understanding of the Character and Impact of the Council on EU Policy Making
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When it comes to money, does the European Council decide? - The Influence of the European Council in the Negotiations on the Multiannual Financial Frameworks of the European Union
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Dancing with the Devil: Explaining the European Union’s Engagement with Ukraine under Viktor Yanukovych
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The Step by Step Change to Selective Migration Policy―The Case of German Labor Migration Policy in Last Decade
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Suicidal Mainstream News Media: Outsourcing Anti-Semitism to European Jihadis
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Development by Stealth - The governance of economic integration in European Union’s Eastern peripheries
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Partisan Politics and Electoral Procedure at the European Level
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“Benefit Tourism” and Migration Policy in the U.K.: The Construction of Policy Narratives