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EUSA Conference Papers
2019: 2019 EUSA International Biennial Conference
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The European Parliament and the European Council. A Shift in the Balance of Power?
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Clash over the nature of "Democracy": Governing Populist Party in East-Central Europe vs. the Council of Europe and the EU
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Principled Pragmatism in EU Foreign Policy vis-à-vis Central Asia: De-Centring EU External Governance
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Christendom and the European Union: An Exploratory Essay
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A History of the States’ Europeanness from the EEC/EU Institutions’ Perspective: (Re)considering the Current Relevance of the Institutional Interpretations in Light of the Recent Crises
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EU-Africa relations after Cotonou: A partnership for sustainable development?
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Migration Diplomacy in the Mediterranean Region: Before and After the 2015 'Crisis'
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The European Union as a Regional Actor: Assessing the European Neighbourhood Policy from a Multi-level Governance Perspective
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Reshaping the Transatlantic Science Diplomacy Space: Strategic Visions for a New Governance Model between Science and Society
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Euroscepticism as an Instrument of Foreign Policy
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The Ghostwriters: Lawyers and the Politics Behind the Judicial Construction of Europe
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The Evolving Judicial Politics of European Integration: The European Court of Justice and National Courts Revisited
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Asking About Europe: MPs Use of Parliamentary Questions for European Issues
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Paying our Way in The World: Visible and Invisible Dangers of Brexit
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The EU in Crisis: Why Democracy is Not the Answer
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Two Decades of Italian Euro-Membership: From Europhilia to Euroscepticism
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EU Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Action Plan creation: dynamics between and beyond EU institutions.
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(Non)Reform of the European Common Agricultural Policy: Insiders’ perspectives
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Hiring Revolvers as a Route to Influence? Exploring the Political and Economic Effects of the Revolving Door in the European Union
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From Internal-Input to External-Output: A Multi-tiered Understanding of Legitimacy in EU Foreign Policy