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EUSA Conference Papers
2022: EUSA 17th Biennial Conference
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Reassessing the Impacts of Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol on Governance in Northern Ireland
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The EU as regulator of Artificial Intelligence – accountability and a new variation of a “Brussels Effect”?
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Network-oriented performance management systems in international organizations: the case of the European Union
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Less Talk, More Action: Why gender mainstreaming is so difficult to implement in the EU’s Common Security and Defense Policy Missions
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EU Security & Defense Policy after Lisbon
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COVID-19 anxieties do not decrease support for liberal democracy
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ECB’s Independence: No Longer a Golden Bullet?
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Autocratic Legalism and the Measures of Democracy – The cases of Hungary and Poland
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Strategic Interdependence and Preferences for Debt Mutualization in the Eurozone
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Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s harshest of them all? Exploring the effects of opposition and dissidence in EU Foreign Policy
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When Europe does not hit home: Domestic Struggles, Global Power Shifts and EU’s Democracy Promotion in Turkey
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AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY, AND JUSTICE: JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS AND COMPLIANCE WITH FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
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Differentiated Governance in European Economic and Monetary Union: From Maastricht to Next Generation EU
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A theory of external judicial politics: the ECJ as cautious gatekeeper in external relations
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Mass Euroscepticism revisited: The role of distributive justice
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European Multilevel Governance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Timeliness, Coherence and Connectivity on Twitter
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Speaking in Tongues: Change and continuity in the European Commission’s Trade and Sustainable Development discourse from 1989-2021
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Can the ECJ Become a Guardian of EU Values?
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China's Scramble for European Markets and the Challenges of European Integration
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Mobilizing Against Democratic Backsliding: Motivations of protests in Central and Eastern Europe