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Volume 61, month 11, 2023
- Third Country Influence on EU Law and Policy‐making: Setting the Scene pp. 1435-1453

- Sandra Lavenex and Marja‐Liisa Öberg
- How the EU–Ukraine Association Agreement and its Consequences Necessitated Adaptation and Drove Innovation in the EU pp. 1454-1470

- Antoaneta L. Dimitrova and Rilka Dragneva
- Turkey's Influence as a Third Country on the European Union: From Association to a Key Partner pp. 1471-1487

- Meltem Muftuler‐Bac
- The United Kingdom: Turning its Back on Influencing the EU? pp. 1488-1511

- David Phinnemore
- Beyond Downloading: Venues for Associated Neighbouring Countries to Influence EU Law and Policies pp. 1512-1528

- Sieglinde Gstöhl and Christian Frommelt
- The End of an Era for Foreign Lobbying? The Emergence of Foreign Transparency Laws in Washington, Canberra and Brussels pp. 1529-1546

- Emilia Korkea‐aho
- The European Economic Area: Decision‐Shaping during the COVID‐19 Pandemic pp. 1547-1562

- Johanna Jonsdottir
- Third Country Access to EU Agencies: Exploring Spaces for Influence pp. 1563-1586

- Sandra Lavenex and Philipp Lutz
- European Development Co‐operation via Technical Assistance: An Outside‐in Perspective pp. 1587-1604

- Karina Shyrokykh
- Reversing the Gaze: Can the EU Import Democracy from Others? pp. 1605-1621

- Kalypso Nicolaidis and Richard Youngs
- Friend Zone Forever? The Essence of and Justifications for the EU's Decision‐Making Autonomy pp. 1622-1638

- Marja‐Liisa Öberg
- The EU and Third Countries: Consequences for Democracy and the Political Order pp. 1639-1655

- John Erik Fossum
Volume 61, month 09, 2023
- EU Snapshots: 2022 Challenges of Fortress EU pp. e1-e25

- Nikolaos Gkotsis Papaioannou
- The EU at Crossroads: 2022 as a Turning Point Year? pp. 5-13

- Theofanis Exadaktylos and Emanuele Massetti
- European Integration and the War in Ukraine: Just Another Crisis? pp. 14-30

- Tanja A. Börzel
- The EU and Russia: The War that Changed Everything pp. 31-44

- Tom Casier
- Pushing the EU's Boundaries: Enlargement and Foreign Policy Actorness after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine pp. 45-56

- Nicole Scicluna and Stefan Auer
- EU Strategic Autonomy after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Europe's Capacity to Act in Times of War pp. 57-67

- Niklas Helwig
- The Invasion of Ukraine and the Flight to Safety into the EU 2022–2023 pp. 68-79

- Elspeth Guild and Kees Groenendijk
- The French Elections of 2022: Macron's Half Victory in a Changing Political Landscape pp. 80-89

- Marta Lorimer and Lise Esther Herman
- From Europhilia to Eurorealism: The 2022 General Election in Italy pp. 90-101

- Emanuele Massetti
- Continued Absence: A Case Study of EU Salience in the Swedish Parliamentary Election of 2022 pp. 102-114

- Niklas Bolin
- The EU Energy Crisis and a New Geopolitics of Climate Transition pp. 115-124

- Andreas C. Goldthau and Richard Youngs
- Latest developments in Social Europe: Promising steps in need for future monitoring pp. 125-135

- Beatrice Carella
- Gouvernement Économique, but Not Like in the 1990s: The Commission and the ECB's Policies Advancing the ‘Green Transition’ pp. 136-146

- Aneta Spendzharova
- The European Union's Climate and Environmental Policy in Times of Geopolitical Crisis pp. 147-156

- Jale Tosun
- Right‐Wing Eurosceptic Parties and the Strategic Use of Law pp. 1125-1142

- Pablo Castillo‐Ortiz
- Shaping Interstate Decision‐Making? Framing as a Persuasive Tactic in Transnational Climate Governance pp. 1143-1160

- Anatolie Carbune
- The European Summit: A Critical Space for the Development of British‐Irish Intergovernmentalism pp. 1161-1178

- Darren Litter
- Asymmetric Interstate Solidarity and Return Sponsorship pp. 1179-1193

- Eleonora Milazzo
- Peace, Prosperity and Protection: Narratives of Integration and the ‘Justification Jungle’ of Europe's Public Spheres pp. 1194-1210

- Pieter de Wilde
- Competition Law and Sustainability in the EU: Modelling the Perspectives of National Competition Authorities pp. 1211-1234

- Jurgita Malinauskaite and Fatih Buğra Erdem
- National Differentiation Experience and Citizen Support for Differentiated Integration pp. 1235-1260

- Thomas Winzen and Frank Schimmelfennig
- In Search of Digital Sovereignty and Strategic Autonomy: Normative Power Europe to the Test of Its Geopolitical Ambitions pp. 1261-1280

- Dennis Broeders, Fabio Cristiano and Monica Kaminska
- ‘A Sovereign Europe’? Strategic Use of Discourse at the Service of French Economic Interests in EU Politics (2017–2022) pp. 1281-1297

- Salih I. Bora
- NextGenerationEU and the Future of the European Monetary Union: Shifting Interests and New Fractures in the German Power Bloc pp. 1298-1317

- Etienne Schneider
- The show must go on: The EU's quest to sustain multilateral institutions since 2016 pp. 1318-1336

- Leonard Schuette and Hylke Dijkstra
- A Quantitative Analysis of Legal Integration and Differentiation in the European Union, 1958–2020 pp. 1337-1359

- Paolo Chiocchetti
- Overlooked Yet Ongoing: Policy Termination in the European Union pp. 1360-1376

- Gijs Jan Brandsma, Jan Pollex and Paul Tobin
- The European Parliament's Political Leadership: The Case Study of EU Foreign Policy towards Turkey pp. 1377-1393

- Elena Baracani and Lorenzo Santini
- Ritual and Affect in Europe Day Celebrations: Institutional Practices of European Identity Construction in Crisis pp. 1394-1409

- Marina Lambert
- Triggers and Hierarchies of Social Identities in the European Parliament pp. 1410-1429

- Johanna Hornung, Colette S. Vogeler and Nils C. Bandelow
- The Routledge Handbook of Critical European Studies, edited by D. Bigo, T. Diez, E. Fanoulis, B. Rosamond and Y. A. Stivachtis (Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2021, ISBN 9780429491306); xiii+564 pp., 35.99 eb pp. 1430-1431

- Isabel Camisão
Volume 61, month 07, 2023
- The European Union in the Eastern Mediterranean in 2020: Whither Strategic Autonomy pp. e1-e11

- Ioannis N. Grigoriadis
- How Foundational Narratives Shape European Union Politics pp. 867-881

- Catherine E. De Vries
- ‘Democracy without Politics’ in the European Commission's Response to Democratic Backsliding: From Technocratic Legalism to Democratic Pluralism pp. 882-899

- Alvaro Oleart and Tom Theuns
- Symmetry in the Delegation of Power as a Legitimacy Criterion pp. 900-916

- Trym Nohr Fjørtoft and Hallvard Sandven
- Negative Integration Is What States Make of It? Tackling Labour Exploitation in the German Meat Sector pp. 917-934

- Michael Blauberger and Susanne K. Schmidt
- Effective Human Rights Promotion and Protection? The EU and its Member States at the UN Human Rights Council pp. 935-950

- Hanna Tuominen
- Seeking Legitimacy Through Knowledge Production: The Politics of Monitoring and Evaluation of the EU Trust Fund for Africa pp. 951-969

- Natalie Welfens and Saskia Bonjour
- A ‘Geopolitical Commission’: Supranationalism Meets Global Power Competition pp. 970-987

- Pierre Haroche
- Catalytic Power Europe: Blended Finance in European External Action pp. 988-1006

- Andrea Prontera and Rainer Quitzow
- Blacklisting and the EU as a Global Regulator: The Institutionally Predisposed Norm Breaker pp. 1007-1025

- Johannes Jarlebring
- Between Ideology and Nationality: Drivers of Legislative Oversight in the European Parliament's Economic Dialogues pp. 1026-1046

- Adina Akbik and Marta Migliorati
- Critical Expectation Gaps: Advancing Theorization of the Perceptual Approach in EU Foreign Policy Studies pp. 1047-1064

- Natalia Chaban and Ole Elgström
- The European Parliament and Gender Equality: An Analysis of Achievements Based on the Concept of Power pp. 1065-1081

- Petra Ahrens, Petra Meier and Lise Rolandsen Agustín
- Dysfunction and Pathology in Brussels: The European Commission and the Politics of Debt Restructuring pp. 1082-1099

- Angelos Angelou
- Contesting Europe: Eurosceptic Dissent and Integration Polarization in the European Parliament pp. 1100-1118

- Tanja A. Börzel, Philipp Broniecki, Miriam Hartlapp and Lukas Obholzer
- Europe’s Transformations: Essays in Honour of Loukas Tsoukalis, by H. Wallace, N. Koutsiaras, and G. Pagoulatos (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, ISBN 9780192895820); x+294 pp., £65.00 hb pp. 1119-1120

- Jim Cloos
- The Routledge Handbook of Differentiation in the European Union, by B. Leruth, S. Gänzle, and J. Trondal (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2022, ISBN 9780429054136); xx+749 pp., £32.00 ebook pp. 1120-1121

- Funda Tekin
Volume 61, month 05, 2023
- Does the EU have friends? pp. 579-596

- Stephan Klose
- A Thin Line: Governmental Border Communication in Times of European Crises pp. 597-615

- Verena K. Brändle and Olga Eisele
- EU Public Legitimation in the Social Media Era: Co‐ordinating the Political Communication of the European Commission pp. 616-635

- Peter Aagaard
- Christian Europe Redux pp. 636-652

- Fabio Wolkenstein
- Perpetuating Crisis as a Supply Strategy: The Role of (Nativist) Populist Governments in EU Policymaking on Refugee Distribution pp. 653-672

- Natascha Zaun and Ariadna Ripoll Servent
- Examining the EU Reaction to a Humanitarian Emergency from a Network Perspective: The Response to Cyclones Idai and Kenneth pp. 673-691

- Carlos Bravo‐Laguna
- The Capture of EU Football Regulation by the Football Governing Bodies pp. 692-711

- Henk Erik Meier, Borja García, Serhat Yilmaz and Webster Chakawata
- Eternal Friends or Jubilant Brexiteers? The Impact of Brexit on UK MEPs' Parliamentary Work in the European Parliament pp. 712-729

- Johanna Kantola and Cherry Miller
- What to Do with the ECB's Secondary Mandate pp. 730-746

- Jens van ‘t Klooster and Nik de Boer
- The Politics of Free Movement of People in the United Kingdom: Beyond Securitization and De‐securitization? pp. 747-762

- Owen Parker
- Compliance with EU Law from 1989 to 2018: The Commission's Shift from a Normative to a Regulative Approach pp. 763-780

- Brigitte Pircher
- Constitutionalizing the EU in an Age of Emergencies pp. 781-796

- Jonathan White
- Is there a Common Digital Market in the European Union? Implications for the European Digitalization Strategy pp. 797-814

- Ana Gomes and José G. Dias
- In Quest for Discursive Legitimation of Ongoing Policy Processes: Constructing Brexit as a Success Story pp. 815-833

- Monika Brusenbauch Meislová
- As Open as Possible, as Autonomous as Necessary: Understanding the Rise of Open Strategic Autonomy in EU Trade Policy pp. 834-852

- Luuk Schmitz and Timo Seidl
- Information or Accountability? A Research Agenda on European Commissioners in National Parliaments pp. 853-864

- Ben Crum and Alvaro Oleart
Volume 61, month 03, 2023
- Rallying around the EU flag: Russia's invasion of Ukraine and attitudes toward European integration pp. 283-301

- Nils D. Steiner, Ruxanda Berlinschi, Etienne Farvaque, Jan Fidrmuc, Philipp Harms, Alexander Mihailov, Michael Neugart and Piotr Stanek
- Tabloid Tales: How the British Tabloid Press Shaped the Brexit Vote pp. 302-322

- Kathryn Simpson and Nick Startin
- Quid Pro Quo. The Effect of Issue Linkage on Member States' Bargaining Success in European Union Lawmaking pp. 323-343

- Adam Kirpsza
- The Differentiation Paradox of European Integration: Why Going it Alone Produces Suboptimal Results pp. 344-361

- Felix Biermann
- First Order for some. How Different Forms of Politicization Motivated Voters in the 2019 European Parliamentary Election pp. 362-378

- Dorian Alt, Erik Brandes and David Nonhoff
- Legislative Transparency in the European Parliament: Disclosing Legislators' Meetings with Interest Groups pp. 379-396

- Nuria Font and Ixchel Pérez‐Durán
- Populist Capture of Foreign Policy Institutions: The Orbán Government and the De‐Europeanization of Hungarian Foreign Policy pp. 397-415

- Patrick Müller and David Gazsi
- National Parties as Multilevel Organizations in the EU. A Comparative Case Study of Flanders, Denmark and the Netherlands pp. 416-433

- Gilles Pittoors
- The Formation of British Attitudes towards the Common Market: 1957–72 pp. 434-450

- John Kenny
- Three Decades on: Still a Capability–Expectations Gap? Pragmatic Expectations towards the EU from Asia in 2020 pp. 451-468

- Suetyi Lai, Paul Bacon and Martin Holland
- COVID‐19, the Great Recession and Economic Recovery: A Tale of Two Crises pp. 469-485

- Hilary Ingham
- Coordination and Control in European Council Centred Governance. The Netherlands and the Covid Recovery Fund pp. 486-502

- Sandrino Smeets and Femke Bekius
- How Institutions Moderated the Pandemic's Economic Impact in EU Member States pp. 503-525

- Vytautas Kuokštis and Ringailė Kuokštytė
- Uncovering Power Dynamics: Feeling Rules in European Policy‐making pp. 526-544

- Rosa Sanchez Salgado
- Resilience of the Silo Organizational Structure in the European Commission pp. 545-562

- Sevasti Chatzopoulou
- The Politics of Emigration in Europe: A Research Agenda pp. 563-575

- Anna Kyriazi, Mariana S. Mendes, Julia Rone and Manès Weisskircher
Volume 61, month 01, 2023
- The Hegemonic Politics of ‘Strategic Autonomy’ and ‘Resilience’: COVID‐19 and the Dislocation of EU Trade Policy pp. 3-19

- Thomas Jacobs, Niels Gheyle, Ferdi De Ville and Jan Orbie
- The New EU Industrial Policy and Deepening Structural Asymmetries: Smart Specialisation Not So Smart pp. 20-37

- Angela Wigger
- Improving Government Quality in the Regions of the EU and its System‐Wide Benefits for Cohesion Policy pp. 38-57

- Javier Barbero, Martin Christensen, Andrea Conte, Patrizio Lecca, Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose and Simone Salotti
- That's an Order! How the Quest for Efficiency Is Transforming Judicial Cooperation in Europe pp. 58-75

- Stein Arne Brekke, Daniel Naurin, Urška Šadl and Lucía López‐Zurita
- Anti‐elitism in the European Radical Right in Comparative Perspective pp. 76-94

- Michael Vaughan and Annett Heft
- European Single Market: Evolution and Modern Challenges pp. 95-107

- Yulia Loktionova, Artem Smirnov, Zeynab Giyasova, Larisa Kondratenko and Ilia Aksenov
- Issue Hierarchization in Agenda‐Setting: The Case of the European Council Agenda pp. 108-123

- Eliska Ullrichova
- Moving across Borders: The Work Life Experiences of Czech Cross‐border Workers during the COVID‐19 Pandemic pp. 124-142

- Joshua Haist and Lukáš Novotný
- The European Semester: An Ordoliberal Construct? pp. 143-160

- Dimitrios Argyroulis
- Narrating Europe: (Re‐)constructed and Contested Visions of the European Project in Citizens' Discourse pp. 161-178

- Laurie Beaudonnet, Céline Belot, Hélène Caune, Anne‐Marie Houde and Damien Pennetreau
- Explaining Non‐compliance in the EU Differentiated Integration: The Case of Transport and Infrastructure Obligations under the EU‐Ukraine Association Agreement pp. 179-197

- Maryna Rabinovych and Oleksandra Egert
- One Big Conversation: The EU's Climate Diplomacy across the International Regime Complex on the Paris Agreement Negotiations pp. 198-214

- Joseph Earsom and Tom Delreux
- Account‐Holding Intensity in the EU Accountability Landscape: A Comprehensive Review of EU agencies' Institutional Accountability Relationships pp. 215-235

- Benjamin Leidorf‐Tidå and Thijs de Boer
- Blessing or Curse? The Rise of Tourism‐Led Growth in Europe's Southern Periphery pp. 236-258

- Reto Bürgisser and Donato Di Carlo
- Spot the Difference: Differentiated Co‐operation and Differentiated Integration in the European Union pp. 259-276

- Stephan Klose, Elie Perot and Sevgi Temizisler
- Book Reviews pp. 277-278

- Lorenzo Cladi
- Book Reviews pp. 278-279

- Luigi Lonardo
- Book Reviews pp. 279-279

- Özlem Sefer
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