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Journal of Common Market Studies
1962 - 2025
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Volume 60, month 11, 2022
- Reflections on the Present and Future of European Studies: Expanding our Understanding of EUrope pp. 1535-1537

- Paul James Cardwell, Roberta Guerrina and Gabriel Siles‐Brügge
- Does Anyone Care? Cohesion Policy Issues in Sub‐national Politics pp. 1538-1555

- Martin Gross
- Completing Banking Union? The Role of National Deposit Guarantee Schemes in Shifting Member States' Preferences on the European Deposit Insurance Scheme pp. 1556-1572

- Mario Tümmler
- ‘Closer to the Market’: EU Research Governance and Symbolic Power pp. 1573-1591

- Vincent Gengnagel, Katharina Zimmermann and Sebastian M. Büttner
- ‘Bigger’ after all? The Effect of Structural Policy Coordination Authorities on the Multidimensionality of Policy Output pp. 1592-1610

- Kristina Ophey and Jan Schwalbach
- How to Reflexively Decentre EU Foreign Policy: Dissonance and Contrapuntal Reconstruction in Migration, Religious and Neighbourhood Governance pp. 1611-1628

- Sarah Wolff, David Gazsi, Daniela Huber and Nora Fisher‐Onar
- The Juncker Commission as a Politicising Bricoleur and the Renewed Momentum in Social Europe pp. 1629-1644

- Paul Copeland
- Shocks and Time: The Development of the European Financial Assistance Regime pp. 1645-1662

- Moritz Rehm
- Elite‐Mass Linkages in the Preference Formation on Differentiated Integration pp. 1663-1683

- Stefan Telle, Lisanne de Blok, Catherine E. de Vries and Lorenzo Cicchi
- The Commission's Approach to Rule of Law Backsliding: Managing Instead of Enforcing Democratic Values? pp. 1684-1700

- Sonja Priebus
- The Nature of Societal Conflict in Europe; an Archetypal Analysis of the Postmodern Cosmopolitan, Rural Traditionalist and Urban Precariat pp. 1701-1722

- Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Hester van Herk and Robbert Maseland
- Evading Vetoes: Exiting the Politicized Decision Trap in EU Trade Policy pp. 1723-1740

- Niels Gheyle
- Transnational Parliamentary Activities in EU Foreign Policy: The Role of Parliamentarians in the Establishment of the EU's Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime pp. 1741-1757

- Viktor Szép
- Euroscepticism, Anti‐Nostalgic Nostalgia and the Past Perfect Post‐Brexit Future pp. 1758-1776

- Francesca Melhuish
- Public Attitude and Opinion Leaders: Mapping Chinese Discussion of EU's Energy Role on Social Media pp. 1777-1796

- Li Zhang and Peinan Wang
- United in Crisis: Abortion Politics in the European Parliament and Political Groups' Disputes over EU Values pp. 1797-1814

- Valentine Berthet
- External Contestations of Europe: Russia and Turkey as Normative Challengers? pp. 1815-1831

- Senem Aydın‐Düzgit and Gergana Noutcheva
- Populism and Trade: The Challenge to the Global Trading System, by K. Jones (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, ISBN 9780190086350); xi+237 pp., £33.00 hb pp. 1832-1833

- Amy M. Skonieczny
- Business Lobbying in the European Union, by D. Coen, A. Katsaitis, and M. Vannoni (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, ISBN 9780199589753); xv+225 pp., £83.00 hb pp. 1833-1834

- Marcel Hanegraaff
Volume 60, month 09, 2022
- EU Snapshots: 2021 Matters Pandemic and Endemic pp. e1-e24

- Nikolaos Gkotsis‐Papaioannou
- From Crisis to Crisis: The EU in between the Covid, Energy and Inflation Crises (and War) pp. 5-11

- Emanuele Massetti and Theofanis Exadaktylos
- Policy Learning and European Integration pp. 12-25

- Claudio M. Radaelli
- Differentiation in the European Union in Post‐Brexit and ‐Pandemic Times: Macro‐Level Developments with Meso‐Level Consequences pp. 26-37

- Jarle Trondal, Stefan Gänzle and Benjamin Leruth
- The Politics of Small Steps: Angela Merkel's Transformative Impact on Germany and the European Union pp. 38-47

- Joyce Marie Mushaben
- After Merkel – The 2021 German Election and its Implications for European Union Politics pp. 48-59

- Leonce Röth
- From Eurorealism to Europhilia? The 2021 Dutch Elections and the New Approach of the Netherlands in EU Politics pp. 60-75

- Simon Otjes
- The Populist Vs Anti‐Populist Divide in the Time of Pandemic: The 2021 Czech National Election and its Consequences for European Politics pp. 76-87

- Vlastimil Havlík and Alena Kluknavská
- Battered by Geopolitical Winds, Bulgaria Struggles to Restart Much Needed Reforms pp. 88-100

- Antoaneta L. Dimitrova
- NGEU and Vaccines Strategy in the Wake of the COVID‐19 Pandemic: Outgrowing the Regulatory State pp. 101-113

- Manuele Citi and Caroline de la Porte
- Building ‘Next Generation’ after the pandemic: The implementation and implications of the EU Covid Recovery Plan pp. 114-124

- Lucas Schramm, Ulrich Krotz and Bruno De Witte
- Implementing the European Green Deal during the Evolving Energy Crisis pp. 125-136

- Ingmar von Homeyer, Sebastian Oberthür and Claire Dupont
- COVID‐19 and European Multi‐Level Democracy pp. 137-149

- Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen and Klaus H. Goetz
- Kirchberg Salami Lost in Bosphorus: The Multiplication of Judicial Independence Standards and the Future of the Rule of Law in Europe pp. 150-165

- Dimitry V. Kochenov and Petra Bárd
- The Impact of Cohesion Policy on Regional Differences in Support for the European Union pp. 1219-1236

- Enrique López‐Bazo
- Opportunity, Presence and Entrepreneurship: Why the EU Acts Externally on Higher Education pp. 1237-1254

- Carsten Gerards, Simon Schunz and Chad Damro
- Testing the Premises of International Society in the European Energy Union: The Pluralism/Solidarism Nexus pp. 1255-1271

- Boyka M. Stefanova and Paskal Zhelev
- How ‘Smart’ Are Smart Specialization Strategies? pp. 1272-1298

- Marco Di Cataldo, Vassilis Monastiriotis and Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose
- The Politics of Normative Power Europe: Norm Entrepreneurs and Contestation in the Making of EU External Human Rights Policy pp. 1299-1315

- Anne Jenichen
- Co‐Producing Security: Platform Content Moderation and European Security Integration pp. 1316-1334

- Rocco Bellanova and Marieke de Goede
- Playing the Market Card: The Commission's Strategy to Shape EU Cybersecurity Policy pp. 1335-1355

- Ana Paula Brandão and Isabel Camisão
- Decentralized EU Policy Coordination in Crisis? The Case of Germany pp. 1356-1373

- Christian Freudlsperger and Martin Weinrich
- The Politics of Labour that Underlies European Monetary Integration pp. 1374-1390

- Christian Scholz‐Alvarado
- Populist Radical Right Parties' Impact on European Foreign Aid Spending pp. 1391-1415

- Christine Hackenesch, Maximilian Högl, Hannes Öhler and Aline Burni
- Plan B for Europe: The Birth of ‘Disobedient Euroscepticism’? pp. 1416-1431

- Vladimir Bortun
- What Does the EU Actually Mean to Citizens? An in‐Depth Study of Dutch citizens' Understandings and Evaluations of the European Union pp. 1432-1448

- Elske van den Hoogen, Willem de Koster and Jeroen van der Waal
- Misinformedness about the European Union and the Preference to Vote to Leave or Remain pp. 1449-1469

- Julia Partheymüller, Sylvia Kritzinger and Carolina Plescia
- Feeling the Heat: Emotions, Politicization, and the European Union pp. 1470-1487

- C. Nicolai L. Gellwitzki and Anne‐Marie Houde
- Networked Health Cooperation in the European Union: Horizontal or Hierarchical? pp. 1488-1510

- Reini Schrama, Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen and Ellen Mastenbroek
- EU Sport Diplomacy: An Idea Whose Time Has Nearly Come pp. 1511-1528

- Richard Parrish
- European Union Contested: Foreign Policy in a New Global Context, edited by E. Johansson‐Nogués, M. C. Vlaskamp and E. Barbé (Cham: Springer, 2020, ISBN 9783030332372); xii+211pp., €109.00 hb pp. 1529-1530

- Lorenzo Cladi
- EU–China Security Paradox: Cooperation against all Odds?, by J. Gurol (Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2022, ISBN 9781529219630); x+209pp., £80.00 hb pp. 1530-1531

- Steven Langendonk
- Flexible Europe: Differentiated Integration, Fairness, and Democracy, by R. Bellamy, S. Kröger and M. Lorimer (Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2022, ISBN 9781529219920); x+190pp., £47.99 hb pp. 1531-1532

- Max Steuer
Volume 60, month 07, 2022
- Editing ‘Europe’: Reflections from Inside, Outside and Beyond pp. 853-866

- Toni Haastrup, Heather Macrae, Annick Masselot, Alasdair Young, Milford Soko and Richard G. Whitman
- From an Ordoliberal idea to a Social‐Democratic ideal? The European Parliament and the institutionalization of ‘social market economy’ in the European Union (1957‐2007) pp. 867-884

- Hugo Canihac and Francesco Laruffa
- Dead Ends and Blind Spots in the European Semester: The Epistemological Foundation of the Crisis in Social Reproduction pp. 885-902

- Rosalind Cavaghan and Anna Elomäki
- Home Field Advantage? EU–ACP Economic Partnership Agreement Meeting Locations and Textual Tone pp. 903-925

- Samuel Brazys and Martijn Schoonvelde
- Regional Technological Capabilities and the Access to H2020 Funds pp. 926-944

- Daniele Archibugi, Rinaldo Evangelista and Antonio Vezzani
- Europeanization and De‐Europeanization of Turkey's Gender Equality Policy: The Case of the Istanbul Convention pp. 945-962

- Marella Bodur Ün and Harun Arıkan
- Getting your House in Order for EU Negotiations: When Domestic Constraints Condition Italy's Performance at the EU Level pp. 963-982

- Marianna Lovato
- How Do Supranational Regulators Keep Companies in Line? An Analysis of the Enforcement Styles of EU Agencies pp. 983-1000

- Rik Joosen and Asya Zhelyazkova
- Limits of Law in the Multilevel System: Explaining the European Commission's Toleration of Noncompliance Concerning Pharmaceutical Parallel Trade pp. 1001-1018

- Yaning Zhang
- Euro Area: Towards a European Common Bond? – Empirical Evidence from the Sovereign Debt Markets pp. 1019-1046

- Nikolaos Stoupos and Apostolos Kiohos
- A “More Political” Commission? Reassessing EC Politicization through Language pp. 1047-1068

- Pamela Pansardi and Pier Domenico Tortola
- Capital and Closure in the EU Field. Advancement in the European Economic and Social Committee pp. 1069-1085

- Håkan Johansson, Anders Uhlin and Malin Arvidson
- Understanding the European Union's Perception of the Threat of Cyberterrorism: A Discursive Analysis pp. 1086-1105

- Christopher Baker‐Beall and Gareth Mott
- Competition Policy in Action: Regulating Tech Markets with Hierarchy and Experimentalism pp. 1106-1123

- Giorgio Monti and Bernardo Rangoni
- Joint Institutional Frameworks in EU Bilateral Agreements: Joint Bodies, Rules and Principles, and Special Procedures pp. 1124-1143

- Andriy Tyushka, David Phinnemore and Wolfgang Weiß
- Joint Bodies and the Regularization of Strategic Interaction: A Comparison of the European Union's Strategic Partnerships with Japan and India pp. 1144-1164

- Lucyna Czechowska
- The Power and Performance of ‘Association Bodies’ under the EU's Association Agreements with Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine pp. 1165-1189

- Andriy Tyushka
- Sectoral Governance under the EU's Bilateral Agreements and the Limits of Joint Institutional Frameworks: Insights from EU‐Swiss Bilateralism for Post‐Brexit Relations with the UK pp. 1190-1210

- Sandra Eckert
- Crisis and Change in European Union Foreign Policy: A Framework of EU Foreign Policy Change, by N. Ikani (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2021, ISBN 9781526155641); iv+240pp., £80.00 hb pp. 1211-1212

- Lorenzo Cladi
- Europe's Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone, by V. A. Schmidt (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, ISBN 9780198797050); xviii+366pp., £79.00 hb pp. 1212-1213

- Christian Schweiger
- The European Council in the era of crises, edited by J. Werts (New York: John Harper, 2021, ISBN 9781838089849); xviii+430pp., €32.00 hb pp. 1213-1214

- Wolfgang Wessels
- The Impact of Populism on European Institutions and Civil Society: Discourses, Practices, and Policies, edited by C. Ruzza, C. Berti and P. Cossarini (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, ISBN 9783030734107); xvii+277pp., €120.00 hb pp. 1214-1215

- Francis Cheneval
Volume 60, month 05, 2022
- Issue Politicization in the European Parliament. An Analysis of Parliamentary Questions for Oral Answer (2004–19) pp. 507-525

- Isabelle Guinaudeau and Olivier Costa
- Embedded Bilateralism, Integration Theory, and European Crisis Politics: France, Germany, and the Birth of the EU Corona Recovery Fund pp. 526-544

- Ulrich Krotz and Lucas Schramm
- Getting State Aid Approved by the European Commission: Explaining the Duration of Preliminary Investigations in the State Aid Notification Procedure pp. 545-561

- Ruud van Druenen, Pieter Zwaan and Ellen Mastenbroek
- How Implementation Affects Revision: EU Decision‐Making on Changing the Posting of Workers Directive pp. 562-579

- Bernard Steunenberg
- The Two Disjointed Faces of R&D and the Productivity Gap in Europe pp. 580-603

- Randolph Bruno, Elodie Douarin, Julia Korosteleva and Slavo Radosevic
- Simultaneous Policy Expansion and Reduction? Tracing Dismantling in the Context of Experimentalist Governance in European Union Environmental Policy pp. 604-633

- Jan Pollex
- Why Do some Labour Alliances Succeed in Politicizing Europe across Borders? A Comparison of the Right2Water and Fair Transport European Citizens' Initiatives pp. 634-652

- Imre G. Szabó, Darragh Golden and Roland Erne
- From Cohesion to Contagion? Populist Radical Right Contestation of EU Enlargement pp. 653-672

- Marie‐Ève Bélanger and Natasha Wunsch
- Who's in the Spotlight? The Personalization of Politics in the European Parliament pp. 673-701

- Lukáš Hamřík and Petr Kaniok
- The Risks and Benefits of Differentiated Integration in the European Union as Perceived by Academic Experts pp. 702-720

- Sandra Kröger and Thomas Loughran
- Conditional Generosity and Deservingness in Public Support for European Unemployment Risk Sharing pp. 721-740

- Sharon Baute, Francesco Nicoli and Frank Vandenbroucke
- ‘A Force for Good’: The Narrative Construction of Ethical EU–Vietnam Trade Relations pp. 741-758

- Camille Nessel and Elke Verhaeghe
- Conceptualizing the Regulator‐Buyer State in the European Union for the Exercise of Socially Responsible Public Procurement in Global Production Networks pp. 759-782

- Gale Raj‐Reichert, Cornelia Staritz and Leonhard Plank
- Revisiting Policy Preferences and Capacities in the EU: Multi‐level policy implementation in the subnational authorities pp. 783-800

- Jana Paasch
- Explaining Sub‐Federal Variation in Trade Agreement Negotiations: The Case of CETA pp. 801-820

- Jörg Broschek and Patricia M. Goff
- The Breadth–Depth Trade‐Off and Varieties of Preferential Trade Agreements pp. 821-844

- Mwita Chacha and Adil Nussipov
- Europe Beyond the Euro: Building Protection for Europe's Economies in the Time of Risks, by C. Enoch (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, ISBN 9783030771140); xxv+375 pp., €120.00 hb pp. 845-846

- Marij Swinkels
- Conservative Liberalism, Ordo‐Liberalism, and the State – Disciplining Democracy and the Market, by K. Dyson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, ISBN 9780198854289); xxxix+542 pp., £110.00 hb pp. 846-847

- Viktor Vanberg
- Handbook on Austerity, Populism and the Welfare State, edited by B. Greve (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021, ISBN 9781789906738); xiii+432 pp., £185.00 pb pp. 847-848

- Rafał Szymanowski
- The Future of British Foreign Policy: Security and Diplomacy in a World after Brexit, by C. Hill (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2019, ISBN 9781509524617); xiii+223 pp., £50.00 hb pp. 848-849

- Richard Maher
Volume 60, month 03, 2022
- A Decolonial Project for Europe pp. 229-244

- Gurminder K. Bhambra
- Leveraging the European Refugee Crisis: Forced Displacement and Bargaining in Greece's Bailout Negotiations pp. 245-263

- Gerasimos Tsourapas and Sotirios Zartaloudis
- Stillborn Banking Union: Explaining Ineffective European Union Bank Resolution Rules pp. 264-282

- Ioannis Asimakopoulos and David Howarth
- Enforcing European Privacy Regulations from Below: Transnational Fire Alarms and the General Data Protection Regulation pp. 283-300

- Woojeong Jang and Abraham L. Newman
- Contesting Brexit Masculinities: Pro‐European Activists and Feminist EU Citizenship pp. 301-318

- Charlotte Galpin
- Risk Sharing in the EMU: A Time‐Varying Perspective pp. 319-336

- Pasquale Foresti and Oreste Napolitano
- The Effects of Supranational Delegation on Policy Development pp. 337-354

- Manuele Citi and Mads Dagnis Jensen
- Policy Change in Times of Politicization: The Case of Corporate Taxation in the European Union pp. 355-373

- Aanor Roland and Indra Römgens
- Back to the Future in EU Social Policy? Endogenous Critical Junctures and the Case of the European Pillar of Social Rights pp. 374-390

- Beatrice Carella and Paolo Graziano
- The Impact of Immigration on Attitudes toward the EU: Evidence from a Three‐Country Survey Experiment pp. 391-407

- Zuzana Ringlerova
- Power or Luck? The Limitations of the European Commission's Agenda Setting Power and Autonomous Policy Influence pp. 408-426

- Buket Oztas and Amie Kreppel
- Unveiling Inconsistency: Consensus and Contestation along the Council–Comitology Cycle of EU Policy‐Making pp. 427-444

- Ana Mar Fernández Pasarín and Nuria Font
- Economic Sentiment and Aggregate Activity: A Tale of Two European Cycles pp. 445-462

- Petar Sorić, Ivana Lolić and Marija Logarušić
- Is the Governance of Europe's Transnational Party System Contributing to EU Democracy? pp. 463-479

- Ludvig Norman and Wouter Wolfs
- Pandemic Politics: The European Union in Times of the Coronavirus Emergency pp. 480-496

- Tobias Tesche
- Online Political Hate Speech in Europe: The Rise of New Extremisms, by G. Zaccardi (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2020, ISBN 9781788113656); v+236pp., £90.00 hb pp. 497-498

- Natalie Alkiviadou
- India and the European Union in a Turbulent World, edited by R. K. Jain (Palgrave Macmillan: Singapore, 2020, ISBN 9789811539169); xxv+230pp., €98.00 hb pp. 498-498

- Stefania Benaglia
- Negotiating Unity and Diversity in the European Union, by F. Bieber and R. Bieber (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, ISBN 9783030550158); viii+233pp., €93.00 hb pp. 499-499

- Stefan Telle
- Politics of Stigmatization: Poland as a ‘Latecomer’ in the European Union, by M. Krasnodębska (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, ISBN 9783030515232); xiv+248pp., €71.00 pb pp. 500-501

- Monika Kawczyńska
- Patterns of Opposition in the European Parliament: Opposing Europe from the Inside?, by B. Carlotti (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, ISBN 9783030536831); xix+248pp., €38.00 ebook pp. 501-502

- Eugenio Salvati
- Continuity and Change of Party Democracies in Europe, edited by S. Bukow and U. Jun (Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2020, ISBN 9783658289874); x+366pp., €66.00 pb pp. 502-503

- Camille Kelbel
Volume 60, month 01, 2022
- An Introduction: “Macroeconomic Policy Coordination and Domestic Politics: Policy Coordination in the EU from the European Semester to the Covid‐19 Crisis” pp. 3-20

- Valerie D'Erman and Amy Verdun
- The European Semester in the North and in the South: Domestic Politics and the Salience of EU‐Induced Wage Reform in Different Growth Models pp. 21-39

- Valerie J. D'Erman, Daniel F. Schulz, Amy Verdun and Dennis Zagermann
- The Implementation of Economic Rules: From the Stability and Growth Pact to the European Semester pp. 40-57

- Camilla Mariotto
- Council Checks of the Commission under the European Semester: Does Member State Power and Euroscepticism Still Matter? pp. 58-80

- Nicole Baerg and Mark Hallerberg
- Walking the Tightrope: Politicization and the Commission's Enforcement of the SGP pp. 81-100

- Reinout Arthur van der Veer
- The Influence of the European Semester: Case Study Analysis and Lessons for its Post‐Pandemic Transformation pp. 101-117

- David Bokhorst
- The EU's New Economic Governance Framework and Budgetary Decision‐Making in the Member States: Boon or Bane for Throughput Legitimacy?* pp. 118-135

- Robert Csehi and Daniel F. Schulz
- Par le Haut Ou Par les Pays‐Bas? French and Dutch Approaches to European Social Policy Coordination Compared pp. 136-151

- Marjoleine Hennis
- Gender and Crises in European Economic Governance: Is this Time Different? pp. 152-169

- Muireann O'Dwyer
- The European Green Deal: More than an Exit Strategy to the Pandemic Crisis, a Building Block of a Sustainable European Economic Model pp. 170-185

- Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres
- The Legal Architecture of the Economic Responses to COVID‐19: EMU beyond the Pandemic pp. 186-203

- Federico Fabbrini
- The European Semester as Goldilocks: Macroeconomic Policy Coordination and the Recovery and Resilience Facility pp. 204-223

- Bart Vanhercke and Amy Verdun
- Grand Strategy in 10 Words: A Guide to Great Power Politics in the 21st Century, by S. Biscop (Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2021, ISBN 9781529217506); xii+250 pp., £75.00 hb pp. 224-225

- Lorenzo Cladi
- The European Union in a Changing World Order: Interdisciplinary European Studies, edited by A. Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, N. Bremberg, A. Michalski and L. Oxelheim (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, ISBN 9783030180010); viii+286 pp., €145.00 hb pp. 225-226

- Elena A. Korosteleva
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