Upload Paper
EUSA Conference Papers
2022: EUSA 17th Biennial Conference
This is not where proposals are submitted for the conference. To submit a conference proposal go here. This space is where already accepted papers are shared with fellow participants.
Click on a paper's title to download.
-
The Globalization of Academic Freedom
-
Enforcing the Value of Democracy in EU Law: Changing a Union Brick-by-Brick
-
Progressive turnover-based taxation and EU state aid law
-
When Office is not an Option: Policy Profiles in the UK's Final European Election Campaign
-
The Evolving Nature of EU Integration: Issue Embedding in the EP Election Campaign Communication
-
The New Political Equilibrium and Coalition Dynamics within the European Parliament
-
Complementary Pathways for Refugees in Times COVID? Failing Attempts to Bridge the Gap between ‘Us’ and Legal ‘Other’
-
The Trap of Confederalism: Managing Developmental Gaps, Widening Divides
-
Low-literate migrants and the consequences of language and KoS requirements for citizenship
-
Migration, Crisisification, and the EU’s (New) Approach to Border Management
-
Decentring the Normative Empire Europe – Lessons from the European Union’s Engagement with Sectarianism in the Syrian Conflict
-
The Ideological Embedding of Euroscepticism
-
Different Aspects of the Transnational Cleavage: Assessing the Evolutions of the Structural Anchorage
-
How does the public view international court decisions against democratic backsliding? Evidence from Hungary
-
How do merit commissions affect judicial behavior? Evidence from the Court of Justice of the European Union
-
EU Relations with China: Differentiated or Fragmented?
-
Behind the Scenes of Intergovernmental Decision-making in the European Union: The Changing Role of the Council Secretariat
-
Issue competition in the European Parliament. An Analysis of Parliamentary Questions for oral answer (2004-2019)
-
The political regime of the EU through the prism of the confirmation of the von der Leyen Commission by the European Parliament
-
Geographies of Resentment: How Public Service Deprivation Increased Populist Radical Right Support in Italy