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EUSA Conference Papers
2019: 2019 EUSA International Biennial Conference
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Going Local in the Allocation of Government Funding
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Rainbows and Crosses: Noncompliance with EU Law Prohibiting Sexual Orientation Discrimination
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‘EU Did It!’—blaming the EU and polarising the populace
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Political Championship and its Limits. New Institutional Leadership in major EU reforms
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Testing the Boundaries of Order: Europe, the European Union and a Changing World Arena
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Rules, Institutions and Power in the Global Political Economy: China, the EU and the US as “Conditional Multilateralists”
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Space Warfare and the Implications for Extended Deterrence, Capabilities and the Character of War in the 21 Century
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Heart or Hub of Parliamentary Democracy? Political Trust in a Multilevel System
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Supranational Democracy Through Judicial Review? Studying the Relationship Between Democracy and Integration in EU Member States’ Constitutional Courts
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The European Investment Bank and its role in fostering european cohesiveness: the case of Italian southern regions
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Grand Theories of Integration and the Challenges of Comparative Regionalism
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Indispensable, interdependent or independent? A critical look at transatlantic relations
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Conceptions of political justice in EU conflict management operations: the case of EUFOR/Tchad
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ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION IN A EUROPE OF MULTIPLE SPEEDS: CONCEPTUALIZING CONSEQUENCES
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What Is on the News? The EU and Russia in the TV News in Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova
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IS THE SINGLE EU SUPRANATIONAL LABOR MARKET BEING QUESTIONED? THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, THE UK AND SWITZERLAND
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Agency governance in integrated administrative systems Evidence from a large-scale study
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Post-Crisis Economic and Social Policy: Some Thoughts on Structural Reforms 2.0
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Fairy Tale or Trojan Horse: Candidates and voters’ preferences for a more or less (differentiated) integration
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Teaching and learning European Studies in times of crises