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EUSA Conference Papers
2017: EUSA Fifteenth Biennial Conference
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European Cooperation in the Southern Mediterranea post-Lisbon: the Multilateralization of Bilateral Relations?
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De-Europeanization or a different Europe? Sweden and the recognition of Palestine
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Family life as a civil right for some EU citizens, but not all
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Understanding the Politics of TTIP: Amalgam or Agora?
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Reputation and Organizational Politics: Inside the EU Commission
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Cooperation in the Face of Transboundary Crisis: A Framework for Analysis
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Compliance with EU Environmental Law: The Iceberg is Melting
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Coordinating macroeconomic policies in the Eurozone
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The EU’s and China’s development assistance towards Central Asia: low versus contested impact
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Estimating the Impact of the Economic and Monetary Union on National Income Inequality: A Synthetic Counterfactual Analysis
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Estimating the Impact of the Economic and Monetary Union on National Income Inequality: A Synthetic Counterfactual Analysis
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Democracy in Parliament vs. Democracy through Parliament? Defining the Rules of the Game in the EP
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The European Parliament and Economic Governance: Explaining a Case of Limited Influence
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Unpacking the Social (GAL/TAN) Dimension of Party Politics: Euroscepticism and Party Positioning on Europe’s "Other"
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In search of the concept of essence of EU fundamental rights through the prism of data privacy
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Of banks and islands: Transatlantic responses to the manifestations of China’s rise and implications for a potential power-transition
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The EU’s legitimacy crisis and the multilevel parliamentary system. Escaping from the trilemma of market integration, national democracy and national sovereignty
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Lobbying across venues in EU financial regulation
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The World’s Most Powerful Technocratic Organization: The Evolving Accountability of the European Central Bank
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The Brexit Effect on Deeper Integration