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EUSA Conference Papers
2019: 2019 EUSA International Biennial Conference
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Brexit’s Implications for the Future of Governance of Northern Ireland
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Making a Hasty Brexit? Ministerial Turnover and Its Implications
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The Impact of Structured Eurobonds on Exchange Rates
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Learning to Lead? Germany and the Leadership Paradox in EU Foreign Policy
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AmbigEUity - The EU and the Solidarization of International Society
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Actors, Institutions, and Ideas Shaping Agricultural Policy Trajectories: A Comparative Analysis of the Fate of Direct Aids to Farmers in the EU and the US
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The Evolution of the EU’s Public Diplomacy Tools: From Joint Declarations to Master Messages to Social Media
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Accountability through Mutual Attunement: Parliamentary Hearings & Agency Oversight in the European Union
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Disentangling Derivatives: Explaining Coordination in International Derivatives Regulation
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The Brexit Effect – Regulatory Policy Autonomy and Institutional Adaptation After EU Withdrawal
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No-one in control? Brexit and the challenge of the Westminster model
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The Impact of Business NGOs on the EU-Turkey Customs Union: The Case of Economic Development Foundation
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Mapping EU diplomatic practices and EU diplomatic performance in Eastern Europe
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The Irish Parliament and Brexit
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The European Union and Investment Protection Agreements: Collective action problems and policy entrepreneurship
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Social Protection and Citizens’ EU Policy Expectations: The Interplay Between National and Supranational Politics?
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Accession fatigue and backlash: Mapping EU membership discourses in the Turkish parliament (2004-2017)
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New Institutional Leadership in a European Council-centered Union: a new understanding of Commission leadership in major EU reforms
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Conditional is the New Normal: Contesting Membership in European Discourse
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Gender equality promotion in post-communist E.U. member & candidate states: How do parties matter?