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Journal of Common Market Studies
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Volume 53, month 11, 2015
- The Impact of Independence on Regulatory Outcomes: the Case of EU Competition Policy pp. 1195-1213

- Mattia Guidi
- Free Trade Agreements, Institutions and the Exports of Eastern Partnership Countries pp. 1214-1229

- Thorvaldur Gylfason, Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Per Magnus Wijkman
- Learning on the Job? EU Enlargement and the Assignment of (Shadow) Rapporteurships in the European Parliament pp. 1230-1247

- Steffen Hurka, Michael Kaeding and Lukas Obholzer
- European Integration and Outward FDI from Central and Eastern Europe – Is There Any Evidence of Knowledge-seeking? pp. 1248-1267

- Bjoern Jindra, Sohaib S. Hassan, Jutta Günther and Uwe Cantner
- Legislative Scrutiny? The Political Economy and Practice of Legislative Vetoes in the European Union pp. 1268-1284

- Michael Kaeding and Kevin M. Stack
- Unpacking Interests in Normative Power Europe pp. 1285-1300

- Médéric Martin-Mazé
- Embedded Macroeconomic Institutions: Italy's Fiscal U-Turn in the 1990s and Beyond pp. 1301-1318

- Benedicta Marzinotto
- The Effectiveness Dimension of the EU's Performance in International Institutions: Toward a More Comprehensive Assessment Framework pp. 1319-1335

- Sebastian Oberthür and Lisanne Groen
- Political parties and the EU in national election campaigns: who talks about Europe, and how? pp. 1336-1351

- Roman Senninger and Markus Wagner
- Determinants of the Duration of European Appellate Court Proceedings in Cartel Cases pp. 1352-1369

- Florian Smuda, Patrice Bougette and Kai Hüschelrath
- The Political Economy of Borders in a 'Borderless' European Labour Market pp. 1370-1385

- Ines Wagner
- Fundamental Rights in Europe: Challenges and Transformations in Comparative Perspective, by F. Fabbrini ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, ISBN 9780198702047 ); xix+319pp., £60.00 hb pp. 1386-1387

- Ana Bobić
- History, Memory, and Trans-European Identity: Unifying Divisions, by A. Sierp ( New York/Abingdon: Routledge, 2014, ISBN 9781138786936 ); x+192pp., £85.00 hb pp. 1387-1387

- David Clark
- The European Court of Justice and External Relations: Constitutional Challenges, edited by M. Cremona and A. Thies ( Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2014, ISBN 9781849465045 ); viii+298 pp., £50.00 hb pp. 1388-1388

- Sanderijn Duquet
- Democratic Politics in a European Union Under Stress, edited by O. Cramme and S.B. Hobolt ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, ISBN 9780198724483 ); xii+259pp., £30.00 hb pp. 1388-1389

- Lucy Hatton
- Europarties after Enlargement? Organization, Ideology and Competition, by E. Bressanelli ( Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, ISBN 9781137348852 ), xi+206 pp., £58.00 hb pp. 1389-1390

- Vít Hloušek
- Europe's Crisis, Europe's Future, edited by K. Derviş and J. Mistral ( Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2014, ISBN 9780815725541 ); xii+211pp., £20.00 hb pp. 1390-1391

- Anne-Caroline Hüser
- Arms Industry Transformation and Integration: The Choices of East Central Europe, by Y. Kiss ( Oxford: Oxford University Press and Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 2014, ISBN 9780199271733 ); xiv+464pp., £40.00 hb pp. 1391-1392

- Nathaniel L. Moir
- Economic Policy Coordination in the Euro Area, by Armin Steinbach ( London and New York: Routledge, 2014, ISBN 9781138023970 ); x+201pp., £90.00 hb pp. 1392-1393

- Pierre Schlosser
- The European Union & Global Financial Regulation, by L. Quaglia ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, ISBN 9780199688241 ); vii+210pp., £50.00 hb pp. 1393-1394

- Harpal Singh Hungin
- Thank You M. Monnet. Essays on the History of European integration, by R.T. Griffiths ( Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2014, ISBN 9789087281717 ); iv+444pp., £40.00 hb pp. 1394-1394

- Trygve Ugland
Volume 53, month 09, 2015
- Editorial: ‘As ye sow, so shall ye reap’: the European Union in 2014 pp. 1-5

- Nathaniel Copsey and Tim Haughton
- The 2014 European Parliament Elections: Divided in Unity? pp. 6-21

- Sara B. Hobolt
- JCMS Annual Review Lecture: Imagining Europe: The Cultural Foundations of EU Governance pp. 22-39

- Kathleen R. McNamara
- Italy and the EU: From True Love to Disenchantment? pp. 40-60

- Sonia Lucarelli
- Crisis-Ridden, Battered and Bruised: Time to Give Up on the EU? pp. 61-74

- David Phinnemore
- The Fifth Greek Presidency of the Council of the European Union: The Most Unlikely Captain? pp. 75-82

- George Kyris
- Beyond the Telemachus complex: courses, discourses and the 2014 Italian Presidency of the Council of the European Union-super- pp. 83-92

- Maurizio Carbone
- Governance and Institutions: The Year of the Spitzenkandidaten pp. 93-107

- Desmond Dinan
- ‘The Court Hereby Rules…’ – Legal Developments in EU Fundamental Rights Protection pp. 108-127

- Thomas Horsley
- Justice and Home Affairs pp. 128-143

- Jörg Monar
- Eurozone Governance: Deflation, Grexit 2.0 and the Second Coming of Jean-Claude Juncker pp. 144-161

- Dermot Hodson
- The European Economy in 2014: Fragile Recovery and Convergence pp. 162-180

- Istvan Benczes and Balazs Szent-Ivanyi
- Supranational Banking Supervision in Europe: The Construction of a Credible Watchdog pp. 181-199

- Jakub Gren, David Howarth and Lucia Quaglia
- Europe as a Regional Actor: Neighbourhood Lost? pp. 200-215

- Ana E. Juncos and Richard G. Whitman
- Europe as a Global Actor: the (Un)Holy Trinity of Economy, Diplomacy and Security pp. 216-229

- Karolina Pomorska and Sophie Vanhoonacker
- Chronology: The European Union in 2014 pp. 230-236

- Charlotte Galpin
- The Puzzle of Double Referendums in the European Union pp. 937-956

- Ece Özlem Atikcan
- Mediating International Conflicts: The European Union as an Effective Peacemaker? pp. 957-975

- Julian Bergmann and Arne Niemann
- The Legal and Political Accountability Structure of ‘Post‐Crisis’ EU Economic Governance pp. 976-993

- Mark Dawson
- ‘Living by Example?’ The European Union and the Implementation of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) pp. 994-1009

- Chiara De Franco, Christoph O. Meyer and Karen E. Smith
- National Parliaments and Transposition of EU Law: A Matter of Coalition Conflict? pp. 1010-1026

- Nora Dörrenbächer, Ellen Mastenbroek and Dimiter D. Toshkov
- ‘Pre‐Accession Europeanization’: The Case of Serbia and Kosovo pp. 1027-1044

- Spyros Economides and James Ker‐Lindsay
- The Position of Higher Education Institutions in a Changing European Context: An EU Law Perspective pp. 1045-1060

- Andrea Gideon
- Transnational Self‐determination. Resetting Self‐Government in the Age of Interdependence pp. 1061-1076

- Daniel Innerarity
- Improving the Transparency and Accountability of EU Institutions: The Impact of the Office of the European Ombudsman pp. 1077-1093

- Petia Kostadinova
- ‘As I Drifted on a River I Could Not Control’: The Unintended Ordoliberal Consequences of the Eurozone Crisis pp. 1094-1109

- Peter Nedergaard and Holly Snaith
- The Mutualization of Sovereign Debt: Comparing the American Past and the European Present pp. 1110-1125

- Armin Steinbach
- Voting Procedures and Parliamentary Representation in the European Parliament pp. 1126-1142

- Siim Trumm
- State Aid Policy in the European Union pp. 1143-1162

- Cigdem Tunali and Jan Fidrmuc
- Keeping up with the Neighbours: Diffusion of Norms and Practices Through Networks of Employer and Employee Organizations in the Eastern Partnership and the Mediterranean pp. 1163-1185

- Ekaterina Turkina and Kostas Kourtikakis
- European Studies in Asia: Contours of a Discipline, by G. Wiessala (Oxford and New York, Routledge, 2014, ISBN 9780415642194); xxi+284pp., £85.00 hb pp. 1186-1187

- Laura Allison
- Geopolitics and Expertise: Knowledge and Authority in European Diplomacy, by M. Kuus (Chichester, Wiley Blackwell, 2014, ISBN 9781118291702); x+228pp., £24.99 pb pp. 1187-1187

- Hylke Dijkstra
- Reforming the European Commission, by E. Schön‐Quinlivan (Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, ISBN 9780230252578); xx+233pp., £69.00 hb pp. 1188-1188

- Jörn Ege
- The EU and the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict, 1971–2013: In Pursuit of a Just Peace, by A. Persson (New York, Lexington Books, 2014, ISBN 9780739192443); ix+195pp., £51.95 hb pp. 1188-1189

- Taylan Özgür Kaya
- Europe and the Governance of Global Finance, edited by D. Mügge (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014, ISBN 9780199683963); xvi+240pp., £50.00 hb pp. 1189-1190

- Eileen Keller
- Europeanization of Environmental Policy in the New Europe: Beyond Conditionality, edited by M. Braun (Farnham, Ashgate, 2014, ISBN 9781409432944); xi+181pp., £60.00 hb pp. 1190-1191

- Eva Öller
- The Power of Inaction: Bank Bailouts in Comparison, by C. Woll (Cornell University Press, 2014, ISBN 9780801452352); xi+211pp., £19.95 hb pp. 1191-1192

- Lucia Quaglia
- EU Procedural Law, edited by K. Lenaerts, I. Maselis and K. Gutman (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014, ISBN 9780198707332); clix+890pp., £95.00 hb pp. 1192-1193

- Joaquín Sarrión
- The Making of Europe’s Critical Infrastructure: Common Connections and Shared Vulnerabilities, edited by P. Högselius, A. Hommels, A. Kaijser and E. van der Vleuten (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, ISBN 9781137358721); viii+313pp., £60.00 hb pp. 1193-1193

- Peter Slominski
- Imagining Europe as a Global Player: The Ideological Construction of a New European Identity within the EU, by C. Kølvraa (Brussels, Peter Lang, 2012, ISBN 9789052017921); 265pp., £32.00 pb pp. 1194-1194

- Patrice Wangen
Volume 53, month 07, 2015
- The New Intergovernmentalism: European Integration in the Post-Maastricht Era pp. 703-722

- Christopher J. Bickerton, Dermot Hodson and Uwe Puetter
- What's the News in ‘New Intergovernmentalism'? A Critique of Bickerton, Hodson and Puetter pp. 723-730

- Frank Schimmelfennig
- Something New: A Rejoinder to Frank Schimmelfennig on the New Intergovernmentalism pp. 731-736

- Christopher Bickerton, Dermot Hodson and Uwe Puetter
- The Scale and Geography of Collusion in the European Market: A Longitudinal View pp. 737-752

- Hubert Buch-Hansen and Clement Levallois
- Commission Entrepreneurship and the Debasing of Social Europe Before and After the Eurocrisis pp. 753-768

- Amandine Crespy and Georg Menz
- Does Banking Union Worsen the EU's Democratic Deficit? The Need for Greater Supervisory Data Transparency pp. 769-785

- Christopher Gandrud and Mark Hallerberg
- Convergence of National Innovation Policy Mixes in Europe – Has It Gone Too Far? An Analysis of Research and Innovation Policy Measures in the Period 2004–12 pp. 786-802

- Kincsö Izsak, Paresa Markianidou and Slavo Radosevic
- Explaining External Perceptions: The EU and China in African Public Opinion pp. 803-821

- Floor Keuleers
- One Currency, One Price? Euro Changeover-Related Inflation in Estonia pp. 822-839

- Jaanika Meriküll and Tairi Room
- Enforcement and Escape in the Andean Community: Why the Andean Community of Nations is Not a Replica of the European Union pp. 840-856

- William Phelan
- Three-Level Games in EU External Migration Policy: Negotiating Mobility Partnerships in West Africa pp. 857-874

- Natasja Reslow and Maarten Vink
- Explaining EU Effectiveness in Multilateral Institutions: The Case of the Arms Trade Treaty Negotiations pp. 875-892

- Iulian Romanyshyn
- The Religious Context in Explaining Public Support for the European Union pp. 893-909

- Margarete Scherer
- Does Immigration Undermine Public Support for Integration in the European Union? pp. 910-925

- Dimiter Toshkov and Elitsa Kortenska
- A Secular Europe – Law and Religion in the European Constitutional Landscape, by L. Zucca (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1st edition 2012, ISBN 9780199592784); xvii+210pp., £50.00 hb pp. 926-927

- Valentina Colcelli
- The Global Debt Crisis: Haunting U.S. and European Federalism, edited by P.E. Peterson and D.J. Nadler (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2014, ISBN 9780817504874); viii+241pp., £20.99 pb pp. 927-928

- Robert Csehi
- The European Union: An Introduction, by M. Corner (London: I.B. Tauris & Co., 2014, ISBN 9781780766850); xiii+264pp., £15.99 pb pp. 928-928

- Michelle Hollman
- Europe's Path to Crisis: Disintegration via Monetary Union, by T. Gallagher (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014, ISBN 9780719096044); xviii+238pp., £16.99 pb., £60.00 hb pp. 929-929

- Alison Johnston
- Foundations of EU Food Law and Policy, Ten Years of the European Food Safety Authority, edited by A. Alemanno and S. Gabbi (Farnham: Ashgate, 2014, ISBN 9781409467212); xxii+370pp., £80.00 hb pp. 930-930

- Emmanuelle Mathieu
- Greece in the Euro: Economic Delinquency or System Failure?, by Eleni Panagiotarea (Colchester: ECPR Press, 2013, ISBN: 9781907301537); ix+192pp., £27.00 pb pp. 930-931

- Francesco Nicoli
- The Activation of Citizenship in Europe, by Thomas Pfister (Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2012, ISBN 9780719083310); 256 pp., £65.00 hb pp. 931-932

- Chiara Raucea
- The Economic and Financial Crisis and Collective Labour Law in Europe, edited by Niklas Bruun, Klaus Lörcher and Isabelle Schömann (Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2014, ISBN 9781849466141); vii+372 pp., £55.00 hb pp. 932-933

- Philippe Reyniers
- The Making of Eurosceptic Britain, by C. Gifford (Farnham: Ashgate, 2nd edition 2014, ISBN 9781409457589); vii+200pp., £60.00 hb pp. 933-934

- Simon Usherwood
- The European Council and the Council. New Intergovernmentalism and Institutional Change, by Uwe Puetter (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, ISBN 9780198716242); xiv+265pp., £55.00 hb pp. 934-935

- Jan Werts
Volume 53, month 05, 2015
- Money Makes the EU Go Round: The Objective Foundations of Conflict in the Council of Ministers pp. 437-456

- Stefanie Bailer, Mikko Mattila and Gerald Schneider
- A Threatening Horizon: The Impact of the Welfare State on Support for Europe pp. 457-475

- Laurie Beaudonnet
- Agri-Food Export Competitiveness in European Union Countries pp. 476-492

- Štefan Bojnec and Imre Fertő
- Accountable and Under Control? Explaining Governments' Selection of Management Board Representatives pp. 493-508

- Michael Buess
- Variation in EU External Policies as a Virtue: EU Rule of Law Promotion in the Neighbourhood pp. 509-523

- Olga Burlyuk
- The Federalist Perspective in Elections to the European Parliament pp. 524-541

- Nicholas Clark
- The European Commission and the European Defence Agency: A Case of Rivalry? pp. 542-557

- Daniel Fiott
- The Euro Plus Pact: Competitiveness and External Capital Flows in the EU Countries pp. 558-576

- Hubert Gabrisch and Karsten Staehr
- The Economy Strikes Back: Support for the EU during the Great Recession pp. 577-592

- Raul Gomez
- EU Leverage and Democratic Backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe: the Case of Romania pp. 593-608

- Ingi Iusmen
- Scope of Negative Integration: A Comparative Analysis of Post, Public Transport and Port Services pp. 609-626

- Merethe Dotterud Leiren
- ‘Talking the Talk or Walking the Walk’: Understanding the EU's Security Identity pp. 627-641

- Kenneth McDonagh
- Conditional Deliberation: The Case of Joint Parliamentary Committees in the EU pp. 642-657

- Saime Ozcurumez and Julinda Hoxha
- Turnover in the Council of the European Union: What It is and Why It Matters pp. 658-673

- John A. Scherpereel and Lauren K. Perez
- The European Union as Security Community-Building Institution: Venues, Networks and Co-operative Security Practices pp. 674-692

- Niklas Bremberg
- European Monetary Integration 1970–79: British and French Experiences, by D. Ikemoto (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, ISBN 9780230245891); x+247pp., £67.00 hb pp. 693-694

- Martin Duchac
- Economic Crisis in Europe: What it Means for the EU and Russia, edited by J. DeBardeleben and Crina Viju (Basingstoke and New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, ISBN 9781137005229); xvi+265 pp., £66.00 hb pp. 694-695

- Christopher Hartwell
- A Europe Made of Money – The Emergence of the European Monetary System, by E. Mourlon-Druol (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2012, ISBN 9780801450839); viii+368pp., £36.50 hb pp. 695-696

- Anne-Caroline Hüser
- Negotiating Europe – EU Promotion of Europeanness since the 1950s, by O. Calligaro (Basingstoke and New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, ISBN 9781137369895); xiv+252pp., £62.50 hb pp. 696-697

- Wolfram Kaiser
- Rescaling the European State – The Making of Territory and the Rise of the Meso, by Michael Keating (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013, ISBN 9780199691562); xii+233pp., £50.00 hb pp. 697-698

- Johannes Muntschick
- Integrating Europe – Informal Politics and Institutional Change, by Jeffrey Stacey (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010, ISBN 9780199584765); xiii+270pp., £50.00 pb pp. 698-699

- Giorgos Oikonomou
- Multilateralism in the 21-super-st Century: Europe’s Quest for Effectiveness, edited by C. Bouchard, J. Peterson and N. Tocci (London, Routledge, 2014, ISBN 9780415520041); xiv+307pp., £27.99 pb pp. 699-700

- Iulian Romanyshyn
- Euro-Mediterranean Relations after the Arab Spring – Persistence in Times of Change, edited by J. Horst, A. Jünemann and D. Rothe (Farnham, Ashgate, 2013, ISBN 9781409455523); xi+323pp., £65.00 hb pp. 700-701

- Melanie Carina Schmoll
- European Integration and the Communist Dilemma: Communist Party Responses to Europe in Greece, Cyprus and Italy, by G. Charalambous (Farnham, Ashgate, 2013, ISBN 9781409436355); xiv+225pp., £55.00 pb pp. 701-701

- Panagiotis Sfaelos
- The Success of Sanctions: Lessons Learned from the EU Experience, by F. Giumelli (Farnham, Ashgate, 1st edition 2013, ISBN 9781409445319); xi+251pp., £65.00 hb pp. 702-702

- Ana Isabel Xavier
Volume 53, month 03, 2015
- Editorial pp. 183-184

- Michelle Cini and Amy Verdun
- It's Not Always about Winning: Domestic Politics and Legal Success in EU Annulment Litigation pp. 185-200

- Christian Adam, Michael W. Bauer and Miriam Hartlapp
- The Impact of Economic Perceptions on Voting Behaviour in European Parliamentary Elections pp. 201-217

- Monika Bartkowska and Guido Tiemann
- Openness to Globalization and Regional Growth Patterns in CEE Countries: From the EU Accession to the Economic Crisis pp. 218-236

- Roberta Capello and Giovanni Perucca
- Norms or Interests? Explaining Instrumental Variation in EU Democracy Promotion in Africa pp. 237-254

- Karen Del Biondo
- An Analysis of Industry Regimes Synchronization in the Eurozone pp. 255-273

- José G. Dias and Sofia Ramos
- The Gravity of Foreign News Coverage in the EU: Does the Euro Matter? pp. 274-291

- Andrea Fracasso, Nicola Grassano and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- Governance Issues in the EU's e-Procurement Framework pp. 292-310

- Sangeeta Khorana, Kirsten Ferguson-Boucher and William Kerr
- Explaining Interest Group Interactions with Party Group Members in the European Parliament: Dominant Party Groups and Coalition Formation pp. 311-329

- David Marshall
- Rethinking the ‘Erasmus Effect’ on European Identity pp. 330-348

- Kristine Mitchell
- Stateless Euro: The Euro Crisis and the Revenge of the Chartalist Theory of Money pp. 349-364

- Miguel Otero-Iglesias
- The Battle for Influence: The Politics of Business Lobbying in the European Parliament pp. 365-382

- Maja Kluger Rasmussen
- EU Confidential: The European Parliament's Involvement in EU Security and Defence Policy pp. 383-398

- Guri Rosén
- Keynes and the International Clearing Union: A Possible Model for Eurozone Reform? pp. 399-415

- Philip Whyman
- Normative Power Europe and the Power of the Local pp. 416-427

- Neve Gordon and Sharon Pardo
- Developments in Central and Eastern European Politics, edited by S. White, P.G. Lewis and J. Batt ( Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 5-super-th edn, 2014, ISBN 9781137262991 ); xix+312pp., £27.99 pb pp. 428-429

- Costica Dumbrava
- The Middle East Peace Process and the EU: Foreign Policy and Security Strategy in International Politics, by T.Ö. Kaya ( London: I.B. Tauris, 2013, ISBN 9781848859821 ); 304pp., £59.50 hb pp. 428-428

- Julian Bergmann
- Civil Society and World Regions: How Citizens are Reshaping Regional Governance in Times of Crisis, edited by L. Fioramonti ( Plymouth: Lexington Books, 2014, ISBN 9780739187104); viii+191pp., £49.95 hb pp. 429-430

- Ingi Iusmen
- Teaching and Learning the European Union: Traditional and Innovative Methods, edited by S. Baroncelli, R. Farneti, I. Horga and S. Vanhoonacker ( Dordrecht: Springer, 2014, ISBN 9789400770423 ); vii+248pp., £90.00 hb pp. 430-431

- Simon Lightfoot
- Democratising the EU from Below? Citizenship, Civil Society and the Public Sphere, edited by U. Liebert, A. Gattig and T. Evas ( Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, ISBN 9781472408303 ); xx+199pp., £60.00 hb pp. 431-431

- Asimina Michailidou
- The Coherence of EU Free Movement Law: Constitutional Responsibility and the Court of Justice, by N. N. Shuibhne ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1-super-st edn, 2013, ISBN 9780199592951 ); xxvii+272pp., £60.00 hb pp. 432-433

- Panos Stasinopoulos
- Federal Dynamics: Continuity, Change and the Varieties of Federalism, by A. Benz and J. Broschek ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, ISBN 9780199652990 ); xiv+394pp., £62.00 hb pp. 432-432

- João Mourato Pinto
- EU Railway Policy-Making: On Track?, by H. Dyrhauge ( Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, ISBN 9781137274489 ); ix+181pp, £55.00 hb pp. 433-434

- Erika Tarr
- EU–ASEAN Relations in the 21-super-st Century, edited by D. Novotny and C. Portela ( Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 1-super-st edn, 2012, ISBN 9781137007490 ); xii+197pp, £55.00 hb pp. 434-434

- Helen Tung
- Discourse, Identity and the Question of Turkish Accession to the EU: Through the Looking Glass, by C. MacMillan ( Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, ISBN 9781409455592 ); vii+191pp., £60.00 hb pp. 435-435

- Ebru Turhan
Volume 53, month 01, 2015
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 1-17

- Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 18-34

- N. Piers Ludlow
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 35-51

- Michael Kenny
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 52-70

- Helen Brocklehurst
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 71-88

- Oliver Daddow
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 89-105

- Cary Fontana and Craig Parsons
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 106-122

- Mark I. Vail
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 123-139

- Ben Wellings and Helen Baxendale
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 140-156

- Karine Tournier-Sol
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 157-173

- Pauline Schnapper
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 174-175

- Elina Brutschin
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 174-174

- Eleftherios Antonopoulos
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 175-176

- Rik Ruiter
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 176-176

- Claudia Engelmann
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 177-177

- Delia Ferri
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 177-178

- Başak Kale
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 178-179

- Pavel Repyeuski
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 179-180

- Asligul Sarikamis Kaya
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 180-180

- Georg Wiessala
- JCMS Special Issue 2015: Interpreting British European Policy. Guest Editors: Mark Bevir, Oliver Daddow and Pauline Schnapper pp. 181-181

- Hikaru Yoshizawa
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