Journal of Common Market Studies
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Volume 62, month 11, 2024
- Fighting for Europe: The EU's Democratic Pull Phenomenon in Ukraine, Poland and Belarus pp. 1423-1447

- Olga Onuch
- The Tools of External Migration Policy in the EU Member States: The Case of Italy pp. 1448-1474

- Iole Fontana and Matilde Rosina
- How Do Crises Affect Policy Subsystems? The Evolution of Policy Core Beliefs in the EU Asylum Policy pp. 1475-1499

- Laura Mastroianni
- Trust Matters in the Single Market, but How? Analysing Trust Amongst European Financial Supervisors pp. 1500-1518

- Esther Versluis, Niklas Michel and Aneta Spendzharova
- Tackling Unintended Consequences of EU Sanctions: NGOs' Advocacy for Humanitarian Exceptions pp. 1519-1537

- Simone Manfredi and Marlene Jugl
- Small‐State Influence in EU Security Governance: Unveiling Latvian Lobbying Against Disinformation pp. 1538-1559

- Sophie L. Vériter
- Lobbying Across Policy Stages: Different Tales of Interest Group Success pp. 1560-1577

- Frederik Stevens
- The European Union's Regulatory Power: Refining and Illustrating the Concept With the Case of the Transfer of EU Geographical Indication Rules to Japan pp. 1578-1593

- Anke Kennis and Xiyin Liu
- How and Why Do Economic Operators Comply With EU Law? Analysis of Firm‐Level Responses to the EU Timber Regulation in Germany pp. 1594-1614

- Margret Köthke and Metodi Sotirov
- Money Makes the World Go Round: How Much Difference Do Recovery and Resilience Plans Make to EU Reform Governance? pp. 1615-1632

- Joan Miró, Marcello Natili and Waltraud Schelkle
- Talkin' Bout a Revolution? Institutional Change in the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility: The Case of Climate Policy pp. 1633-1653

- Pierre Bocquillon, Eleanor Brooks and Tomas Maltby
- Non‐documents for Big Decisions: The Commission and the EEC–Japan Automotive Agreement (1991) pp. 1654-1671

- Alice Milor
- Supranational Self‐Empowerment Through Bricolage: The Role of the European Commission in EU Security and Defence pp. 1672-1691

- Patrick Müller, Peter Slominski and Wolfgang Sagmeister
- Debating Legitimacy and Solidarity in the European Parliament: Patterns of Opposition and Conflict During the Pandemic pp. 1692-1711

- Eugenio Salvati
- Institutional Quality and Geography of Discontent in the EU pp. 1712-1733

- Burhan Karahasan and Mehmet Pinar
- A Capacity‐Based Approach for Assessing Changes in Responsibility Sharing in the EU: Comparing the Syrian and Ukrainian Refugee Crises pp. 1734-1746

- Maria Hierro and Adolfo Maza
- Equal Focus on Inequality? Approaches to Distributional Impact Assessment in the National Budget Process Across the EU pp. 1747-1762

- Nicola Bazoli, Carlo Fiorio, Sonia Marzadro, Jonathan Pycroft and Loris Vergolini
- European Disunion, S. Auer (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, ISBN 9780197659601); 288 pp., $35.00, hb pp. 1763-1768

- Francesco Nicoli
Volume 62, month 09, 2024
- EU Snapshots: A Three‐level Analysis of 2023 pp. e1-e38

- Andrea Pareschi
- Navigating Complexity: Continuity and Change in European Governance, 2023/2024 pp. 5-16

- Gianfranco Baldini, Elena Baracani and Sorina Soare
- Where Should Europe End? Constructing the Eastern Frontier pp. 17-37

- Alina Mungiu‐Pippidi
- The ‘Geopolitical Commission’: An End of Term Review pp. 41-51

- Elena Baracani and Hussein Kassim
- Between Cooperation and Rivalry: The Leadership of Charles Michel as President of the European Council pp. 52-63

- Henriette Müller and Ingeborg Tömmel
- More or Less Borrell? A Critical Analysis of Josep Borrell as the European Union's High Representative pp. 64-75

- Amelia Hadfield and Mustafa Demir
- The European Parliament and the Qatargate pp. 76-87

- Olivier Costa
- The European Union Response to the Inflation Reduction Act: An Assessment of the European Council System Beyond Crisis pp. 88-98

- Sandrino Smeets and Derek Beach
- The European Union's Response to the Rule of Law Crisis and the Making of the New Conditionality Regime pp. 102-112

- Ramona Coman and Aron Buzogány
- The New Pact on Migration: Embedded Illiberalism? pp. 113-123

- Sarah Wolff
- Climate and Energy Transitions in Times of Environmental Backlash? The European Union ‘Green Deal’ From Adoption to Implementation pp. 124-134

- Pierre Bocquillon
- European Union Enlargement and Geopolitical Power in the Face of War pp. 135-146

- Nadiia Koval and Milada Anna Vachudova
- Cybersecurity Trends in the European Union: Regulatory Mercantilism and the Digitalisation of Geopolitics pp. 147-158

- Helena Carrapico and Benjamin Farrand
- The Unlikely Survival of Erdoğan in Turkey's May 2023 Elections pp. 162-173

- Ali Çarkoğlu
- The 2023 Cypriot Presidential Elections: Shifts in Domestic and Regional Dynamics pp. 174-185

- Constantinos Adamides
- Going in Different Directions? The 2023 Elections in Poland and Slovakia and Their Aftermath pp. 186-200

- Tim Haughton, Karolina Pomorska, Darina Malová and Kevin Deegan‐Krause
- In the Shadow of Global Polycrisis: Consensus and Polarization in the 2023 Estonian and Finnish Parliamentary Elections pp. 201-216

- Mari‐Liis Jakobson and Johanna Peltoniemi
- The 2023 Elections in Greece and Spain: Evolving Party Systems in Post‐Crisis Southern Europe pp. 217-233

- Susannah Verney and Bonnie N. Field
- Democracy Erodes From the Top: Leaders, Citizens, and the Challenge of Populism in Europe, by Larry Bartels (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2023, ISBN 9780691244501); 280 pp., $29.95/£25.00, hb pp. 237-241

- Fernando Casal Bértoa
- Democracy Erodes From the Top: Leaders, Citizens, and the Challenge of Populism in Europe, by L. Bartels (New Jersey/Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2023, ISBN: 9780691244525); 280 pp., £25.00 (Hardcover)/£17.99 (Paperback)/£17.50 (eBook) pp. 242-244

- Sylvia Kritzinger
- The Challenge of Right‐Wing Populism in Europe: Response to Reviews pp. 245-249

- Larry M. Bartels
- Mechanisms of the Effect of Individual Education on Pro‐European Dispositions pp. 1119-1140

- Juan J. Fernández, Céline Teney and Juan Díez Medrano
- European Parliament Elections in the Dutch Press and the Mainstreaming of Euroscepticism: Outsiders Becoming Insiders? pp. 1141-1158

- Patrick Bijsmans
- The Powers of the Presidency of the Council of the EU to Shape the Rule of Law Enforcement Agenda: The Article 7 Case pp. 1159-1176

- Gisela Hernández
- A Spoonful of Sugar: Deference at the Court of Justice pp. 1177-1203

- Lucía López Zurita and Stein Arne Brekke
- Victim of Its Own Success (?) – The European Union's Anti‐corruption Policy Advice in Ukraine Between Grand Visions and (Geo)political Realities pp. 1204-1221

- Michael Martin Richter
- The EU's Response to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Invoking Norms and Values in Times of Fundamental Rupture pp. 1222-1238

- Giselle Bosse
- From the 2014 Annexation of Crimea to the 2022 Russian War on Ukraine: Path Dependence and Socialization in the EU–Ukraine Relations pp. 1239-1259

- Maryna Rabinovych and Anne Pintsch
- Organizational Overlap and Bureaucratic Actors: How EU–NATO Relations Empower the European Commission pp. 1260-1277

- Catherine Hoeffler and Stephanie C. Hofmann
- The EU's Autonomous Sanctions Against Russia in 2014 Versus 2022: How Does the Bureaucratic Politics Model Bring in the Institutional ‘Balance of Power’ Within the EU? pp. 1278-1295

- Ekin Sanus, Sinem Akgül‐Açıkmeşe and H. Emrah Karaoguz
- Strange Bedfellows: Consumer Protection and Competition Policy in the Making of the EU Privacy Regime pp. 1296-1313

- Koray Caliskan, Donald MacKenzie and Charlotte Rommerskirchen
- Beyond the Heaven–Hell Binary and the One‐Way Traffic Paradigm: The European Union, Africa and Contested Human Rights in the Negotiations of the Samoa Agreement pp. 1314-1331

- Maurizio Carbone
- Parochialism and Non‐co‐operation: The Case of Poland's Opposition to EU Migration Policy pp. 1332-1350

- Karin Vaagland and Oskar Chmiel
- The Limits of EU Market Power in Migration Externalization: Explaining Migration Control Provisions in EU Preferential Trade Agreements pp. 1351-1378

- Paula Hoffmeyer‐Zlotnik, Sandra Lavenex and Philipp Lutz
- Security‐as‐Service in the Management of European Border Data Infrastructures pp. 1379-1394

- Eileen Murphy Maguire
- Regulating Disinformation and Big Tech in the EU: A Research Agenda on the Institutional Strategies, Public Spheres and Analytical Challenges pp. 1395-1407

- Luis Bouza García and Alvaro Oleart
- The Impact of Brexit on Women, Peace and Security in Northern Ireland: Spotlight on Violence Against Women pp. 1408-1416

- Katharine A. M. Wright, Ruth McAreavey and Rebecca Donaldson
- A Litmus Test for Democratic Politics in Europe: Parliaments, Brexit and the Future of the European Union, Julien Navarro (Ed.) (London: Routledge), 2023 pp. 1417-1418

- Gulay Icoz
Volume 62, month 07, 2024
- The Geoeconomic Turn of the Single European Market? Conceptual Challenges and Empirical Trends pp. 919-937

- Anna Herranz‐Surrallés, Chad Damro and Sandra Eckert
- Geoeconomic Power Europe: When Global Power Competition Drives EU Integration pp. 938-954

- Pierre Haroche
- The Ideational Power of Strategic Autonomy in EU Security and External Economic Policies pp. 955-972

- Ana E. Juncos and Sophie Vanhoonacker
- Business Power and the Geoeconomic Turn in the Single European Market pp. 973-992

- Sandra Eckert
- The Discursive Struggle for Digital Sovereignty: Security, Economy, Rights and the Cloud Project Gaia‐X pp. 993-1011

- Rebecca Adler‐Nissen and Kristin Anabel Eggeling
- From Liberalisation to Industrial Policy: Towards a Geoeconomic Turn in the European Defence Market? pp. 1012-1027

- Daniel Fiott
- EU Geoeconomic Power in the Clean Energy Transition pp. 1028-1045

- Tomasz Jerzyniak and Anna Herranz‐Surrallés
- The Geoeconomics of the Single Market for Financial Services pp. 1046-1062

- Lucia Quaglia and Amy Verdun
- When Foreign Policy Becomes Trade Policy: The EU's Anti‐Coercion Instrument pp. 1063-1079

- Christian Freudlsperger and Sophie Meunier
- Frames and Issue Linkage: EU Trade Policy in the Geoeconomic Turn pp. 1080-1096

- Andrea Christou and Chad Damro
- The EU's Geoeconomic Turn: From Policy Laggard to Institutional Innovator pp. 1097-1115

- Sarah Bauerle Danzman and Sophie Meunier
Volume 62, month 05, 2024
- Firms and Trade Policy Lobbying in the European Union pp. 629-652

- Marcel Hanegraaff, Arlo Poletti and Emile Van Ommeren
- The Ripple Effects of Compliance: Reconfiguring EU Policy Effectiveness in Transboundary Environmental Governance pp. 653-670

- Teresa Lappe‐Osthege
- The EU's Combating Antisemitism Policy: Agenda Setting and the Making of a ‘European Polity’ pp. 671-687

- Carolyn M. Dudek
- Supranational Entrepreneurship Through the Administrative Backdoor: The Commission, the Green Deal and the CAP 2023–2027 pp. 688-704

- Stefan Becker
- Problematising EU Cybersecurity: Exploring How the Single Market Functions as a Security Practice pp. 705-724

- Tobias Liebetrau
- The Politics of the European Minimum Wage: Overcoming Ideological, Territorial and Institutional Conflicts in the EU Multi‐level Arena pp. 725-743

- Marcello Natili and Stefano Ronchi
- Subsidiarity Ex Ante and Ex Post: From the Early Warning System to the Court of Justice of the European Union pp. 744-759

- Martijn Huysmans, Ton van den Brink and Philippe van Gruisen
- The External Incentives Model Embedded: Evidence From the European Union's Eastern Neighbourhood pp. 760-783

- Sergiu Buscaneanu and Andrew X. Li
- Institutional Inertia and Change: Explaining the Czech and Portuguese Engagement in European Defence Market Integration pp. 784-800

- Tomáš Weiss, Sandra Fernandes and Miroslava Pisklová
- Capturing Women's Standpoint in EU–Turkey Studies: The Evolution of Gendered Publication and Citation Patterns pp. 801-824

- Rahİme Süleymanoğlu‐Kürüm and Ebru Turhan
- Arrival of Normative Power in Planetary Politics pp. 825-844

- Ian Manners
- The Third Democratic Transformation: From European to Planetary Politics pp. 845-867

- Kalypso Nicolaidis
- The Construction of EU Normative Power and the Middle East ‘Conflict’ … 16 Years on pp. 868-884

- Michelle Pace
- Nakedly Normative: A Feminist (Re‐)Imagination of Planetary Politics pp. 885-901

- Maxine David, Roberta Guerrina and Katharine A. M. Wright
- How a Conversation Between EU Studies and Critical‐Constructivist IR Norm Research Illuminates a Union in Crisis: A Research Note pp. 902-913

- Johanna Speyer and Nils Stockmann
- Populist Parties and Democratic Resilience: A Cross‐National Analysis of Populist Parties' Impact on Democratic Pluralism in Europe, Ben Crum, Alvaro Oleart [Routledge, 2023, ISBN 9781032218908]; x + 234 pp., £27.99 pp. 914-915

- Caglar Ozturk
Volume 62, month 01, 2024
- The Role of EEAS Chairs in Council Negotiations on Foreign and Security Policy Post‐Lisbon pp. 3-20

- Ana E. Juncos and Karolina Pomorska
- (De‐)politicization Discourse Strategies: The Case of Trade pp. 21-37

- Alex Andrione‐Moylan, Pieter de Wilde and Kolja Raube
- Long‐term care in EU policy 1999‐2022: women's responsibility, migrants' work? pp. 38-54

- Elena Zacharenko
- Opting for Opt‐outs? National Identities and Support for a Differentiated EU pp. 55-73

- Martin Moland
- Two and a Half Tales of Europe: How the European Commission Narrates Peoplehood in Migration and Citizenship Policy pp. 74-90

- Johanna Hase
- Indicative Planning and France's Backstage Contribution to Eurozone Governance pp. 91-107

- Ian Alexander Lovering
- Only if You Play by the Norms! Insider Norms and Outsider Involvement in Eurogroup and Eurogroup Working Group Interaction During the Sovereign Debt Crisis pp. 108-126

- Alexander Schilin
- Seniority and Ideological Proximity? A Longitudinal Analysis of the Appointment of Party Group Coordinators in the European Parliament pp. 127-141

- Mihail Chiru
- EU Cohesion Policy and Inter‐regional Risk‐sharing: First Evidence and Lessons Learned pp. 142-167

- Mara Giua, Filippo Maria Pericoli and Eleonora Pierucci
- The Changing Discourses of EU Enlargement: A Longitudinal Analysis of National Parliamentary Debates pp. 168-185

- Spyros Economides, Kevin Featherstone and Tom Hunter
- The Revolving Door and Access to the European Commission: Does the Logic of Influence Prevail? pp. 186-204

- Sharon S. Belli and Jan Beyers
- From Market Liberalism to Public Intervention: Digital Sovereignty and Changing European Union Digital Single Market Governance pp. 205-223

- Sebastian Heidebrecht
- Fundamental Change Beneath the Surface: The Supranationalisation of Rule of Law Protection in the European Union pp. 224-241

- Sonja Priebus and Lisa H. Anders
- Working with the EU: How Discourses Shape the Application of EU State Aid Rules pp. 242-261

- Bernard Steunenberg and Pieter Zwaan
- Awakening the Europhile Giant: EU Issue Voting in Western and Central‐Eastern Europe pp. 262-284

- Luca Carrieri
- Comparative Green Advantage: Growth Regimes and Public Investment in Renewable Energy R&D pp. 285-294

- Daniel Driscoll
- The Failure of Remain: Anti‐Brexit Activism in the United Kingdom, by A. Fagan and S. Van Kessel (Montreal & Kingston; London; Chicago: McGill‐Queen's University Press, 2023, ISBN 9780228014133); vii+193 pp., $49.95 USD paperback pp. 295-296

- Anna Kyriazi
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