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Journal of Common Market Studies
1962 - 2025
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Volume 59, month 11, 2021
- No More Gouda in Moscow? Distributive Effects of the Imposition of Sanctions pp. 1345-1363

- Michal Onderco and Reinout Arthur van der Veer
- It Takes Two to Tango: The European Union and the International Governance of Securitization in Finance pp. 1364-1380

- Lucia Quaglia
- Procedural Politics Revisited: Institutional Incentives and Jurisdictional Ambiguity in EU Competence Disputes pp. 1381-1399

- Michal Ovádek
- Business Elites and European Integration: Really a Honeymoon Story? pp. 1400-1418

- Nicolo' Conti, Bruno Marino and Vincenzo Memoli
- Mostly in its Backyard: Security Provisions in EU Economic Agreements pp. 1419-1437

- Jonathan Ariel and Yoram Z. Haftel
- The Rise and Stall of EU Macro‐Prudential Policy. An Empirical Analysis of Policy Conflicts over Financial Stability, Market Integration, and National Discretion* pp. 1438-1457

- Bart Stellinga
- Sociotechnical Imaginaries of EU Defence: The Past and the Future in the European Defence Fund pp. 1458-1474

- Bruno Oliveira Martins and Jocelyn Mawdsley
- Governing by Enabling in Multilevel Systems: Capacity Building and Local Climate Action in the European Union pp. 1475-1494

- Ekaterina Domorenok and Andrea Prontera
- The Trade Effects of the Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States: Early Empirical Insights from Panel Data pp. 1495-1515

- Frederik Stender, Axel Berger, Clara Brandi and Jakob Schwab
- Is the Journey more Important than the Destination? EU Accession and Corporate Governance and Performance of Banks pp. 1516-1535

- Mehmet Maksud Onal and John K. Ashton
- This Time Wasn't Different: Responsiveness and Responsibility in the Eurozone between 2007 and 2019 pp. 1536-1554

- Johannes Karremans
- Are EU Institutions Still Green Actors? An Empirical Study of Green Public Procurement pp. 1555-1572

- Diego Badell and Jordi Rosell
- From Legal to Political Reasoning: National Parliaments' Use of Reasoned Opinions in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice pp. 1573-1589

- Angela Tacea
- Governing Migration through Multi‐Level Governance? City Networks in Europe and the United States pp. 1590-1606

- Tiziana Caponio
- Deal or no Deal: Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement and the Politics of (Non‐)Ratification pp. 1607-1622

- Benjamin Martill
- Where Does Europe End? Christian Democracy and the Expansion of Europe pp. 1623-1639

- Josef Hien and Fabio Wolkenstein
- The EU and Global Climate Justice: Normative Power Caught in Normative Battles, by F. von Lucke, T. Diez, S. Aamodt and B. Ahrens (Abingdon: Routledge, 2021, ISBN 9780367511609); xii+174pp., US$160.00 hb pp. 1640-1641

- Israel Solorio
Volume 59, month 09, 2021
- EU Snapshots: 2020 Navigating Uncharted Crises pp. e1-e21

- Nikolaos Gkotsis Papaioannou
- A Year like no Other: Hope out of Despair? pp. 5-10

- Theofanis Exadaktylos, Roberta Guerrina and Emanuele Massetti
- How 2020 Has Shaped the Future of the European Union: When a Crisis Turns into an Opportunity pp. 11-19

- Federica Mogherini
- The Impossibility of Constitutionalizing Emergency Europe pp. 20-31

- Stefan Auer and Nicole Scicluna
- The EU Institutional Architecture in the Covid‐19 Response: Coordinative Europeanization in Times of Permanent Emergency pp. 32-43

- Stella Ladi and Sarah Wolff
- Fiscal Integration in an Experimental Union: How Path‐Breaking Was the EU's Response to the COVID‐19 Pandemic? pp. 44-55

- Waltraud Schelkle
- The EU Response to COVID‐19: From Reactive Policies to Strategic Decision‐Making pp. 56-68

- Rebecca Forman and Elias Mossialos
- Social Perspectives on Brexit, COVID‐19 and European (Dis)Integration pp. 69-80

- Linda Hantrais
- The European Green Deal and the EU's Regulatory Power in Times of Crisis pp. 81-91

- Sandra Eckert
- Immigration, Refugees and Responses pp. 92-102

- Jane Freedman
- Towards a Reading of Black Lives Matter in Europe pp. 103-114

- Jean Beaman
- ‘Our European Friends and Partners’? Negotiating the Trade and Cooperation Agreement pp. 115-123

- Simon Usherwood
- Community Resilience in Belarus and the EU response pp. 124-136

- Elena Korosteleva and Irina Petrova
- Territorial Conflict, Domestic Crisis, and the Covid‐19 Pandemic in the South Caucasus. Explaining Variegated EU Responses pp. 137-149

- Tobias Schumacher and Cengiz Günay
- Elastic Relations: Looking to both Sides of the Atlantic in the 2020 US Presidential Election Year pp. 150-161

- Stephanie C. Hofmann
- Controversial Developments of EU–China Relations: Main Drivers and Geopolitical Implications of the Comprehensive Agreement on Investments pp. 162-174

- Mario Telò
- The Prize of Governance. How the European Union Uses Symbolic Distinctions to Mobilize Society and Foster Competitiveness pp. 1033-1050

- François Foret and Jana Vargovčíková
- Access to Environmental Information in the EU: A Great Policy No‐One Needs? pp. 1051-1068

- Maarten Hillebrandt
- The Limits of Traditional Bargaining under Deep Integration: TTIP Stumbling over Technical Barriers to Trade pp. 1069-1085

- Benjamin Bürbaumer
- Cross‐Border Social Dumping as a ‘Game of Jurisdiction’ – Towards a Legal Geography of Labour Relations in the EU Internal Market pp. 1086-1102

- Andrea Iossa and Maria Persdotter
- The Looming Refugee Crisis in the EU: Right‐Wing Party Competition and Strategic Positioning pp. 1103-1123

- James Floyd Downes, Matthew Loveless and Andrew Lam
- Politicizing Europe in Elections to the European Parliament (1994–2019): The Crucial Role of Mainstream Parties pp. 1124-1141

- Daniela Braun and Edgar Grande
- Forging Unity: European Commission Leadership in the Brexit Negotiations pp. 1142-1159

- Leonard August Schuette
- When Trust Fades, Facebook Is No Longer a Friend: Shifting Privatisation Dynamics in the Context of Cybersecurity as a Result of Disinformation, Populism and Political Uncertainty pp. 1160-1176

- Helena Carrapico and Benjamin Farrand
- Old Wine in New Bottles? The European Union's Organizational Response to Reforming EU–African Migration Cooperation pp. 1177-1194

- Melissa Mouthaan
- Attendance at the Interparliamentary Conference on the CFSP/CSDP: Fostering the Emergence of a Parliamentary Epistemic Community in the EU? pp. 1195-1212

- Daniel Schade and Stelios Stavridis
- The Roles of Images in EU Politics pp. 1213-1229

- Kennet Lynggaard
- Diffusing the Abolitionist Norm in Japan: EU ‘Death Penalty Diplomacy’ and the Gap between Rhetoric and Reality in EU–Japan Relations pp. 1230-1246

- Paul Bacon and Hidetoshi Nakamura
- Theorizing and Testing Cross‐Loading: The EU Common Foreign and Security Policy and Polish Concessions to Germany's Russia Policy pp. 1247-1266

- Patryk Czułno
- Relational Power, Brokers and Influence: A Study on the Controversial Issue of Fracking in the European Union pp. 1267-1283

- Alexandra‐Maria Bocse
- Ego versus Alter: Internal and External Perceptions of the EU's Role in Global Environmental Negotiations pp. 1284-1302

- Tom Delreux and Frauke Pipart
- The Role of Public Opinion in EU Integration: Assessing the Relationship between Elites and the Public during the Refugee Crisis pp. 1303-1321

- Danilo Di Mauro and Vincenzo Memoli
- European Integration and the New Global Disorder pp. 1322-1338

- Scott Lavery and Davide Schmid
- The European Union and International Sanctions: A Model of Emerging Actorness, by K. Urbanski (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2020, ISBN 9781839105968); xiii+192pp., $110.00 hb/£20.00 ebook pp. 1339-1339

- Asligul Sarikamis Kaya
- EU Influence Beyond Conditionality: Turkey Plus/Minus the EU, by M. Zucconi (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, ISBN 9783030255602); xiii+347pp., €67.40 ebook pp. 1340-1340

- Ugur Tekiner
- The European Social Model and an Economy of Well‐being: Repairing the Social Fabric of European Societies, edited by G. Bertin, M. Ellison and G. Moro (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2021, ISBN 9781800378063); xii + 250pp., £85.00 pb pp. 1341-1341

- Igor Tkalec
Volume 59, month 07, 2021
- The Role of the Commission in Intergovernmental Agreements in the Field of Energy. A Foot in the Door Technique? pp. 745-761

- Francesca Batzella
- Bureaucrats or Ideologues? EU Merger Control as Market‐centred Integration pp. 762-781

- Sebastian Billows, Sebastian Kohl and Fabien Tarissan
- Party Politics and Radical Right Populism in the European Parliament: Analysing Political Groups as Democratic Actors pp. 782-801

- Johanna Kantola and Cherry Miller
- The Effect on Foreign Direct Investment of Membership in the European Union pp. 802-821

- Randolph Bruno, Nauro Ferreira Campos and Saul Estrin
- A House Divided against Itself. The Intra‐institutional Conflict about the Powers of the European Parliament pp. 822-838

- Harmen Van der Veer and Simon Otjes
- The Rise of Corporate Lobbying in the European Union: An Agenda for Future Research pp. 839-855

- Marcel Hanegraaff and Arlo Poletti
- Still Governing in the Shadows? Member States and the Political and Security Committee in the Post‐Lisbon EU Foreign Policy Architecture* pp. 856-872

- Heidi Maurer and Nicholas Wright
- The Latent Diffusion Network among National Parliaments in the Early Warning System of the European Union pp. 873-890

- Thomas Malang and Philip Leifeld
- Decentring Norms in EU Relations with the Southern Neighbourhood pp. 891-908

- Stephan Keukeleire, Sharon Lecocq and Frédéric Volpi
- Blessing or Curse for Congruence? How Interest Mobilization Affects Congruence between Citizens and Elected Representatives pp. 909-928

- Iskander De Bruycker and Anne Rasmussen
- A Matter of Public Importance? The ‘Europe Open for Business’ Campaign, British Public Opinion and the Single Market pp. 929-944

- Stuart Smedley
- Growth Models and Core–Periphery Interactions in European Integration: The German–Greek Special Relationship in Historical Perspective pp. 945-962

- Christos Tsakas
- The Power of Cohesiveness: Internal Factors that Influence the External Performance of Regions pp. 963-980

- Jordi Mas
- Towards Categorical Visibility? The Political Making of a Third Sex in Germany and the Netherlands pp. 981-1024

- A.L. Schotel and L.M. Mügge
- Hungary and Other Emerging EU Countries in the Financial Storm: From Minor Turbulences to a Global Hurricane, by J. Kiraly (Cham, Springer, 2020, ISBN 9783030495442); xxi+145pp., £79.50 ebook pp. 1026-1027

- Nevenka Cuckovic
- The Pursuit of Sustainable Agriculture in EU Free Trade Agreements, by L. Ferraris (Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2020, ISBN 9789086863464); 288pp., €59.00 pb pp. 1027-1028

- Robert Ackrill
- Political Entrepreneurs: The Rise of Challenger Parties in Europe, by C. de Vries and S. Hobolt (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020, ISBN 9780691206547); xv+314pp., £25.00 ebook pp. 1028-1029

- Frank Wendler
- Changing Perceptions of the EU at Times of Brexit, edited by N. Chaban, A Niemann and J Speyer (London: Routledge Global Perspectives, 2021, ISBN 9780367276669); xxiii+297pp., £120.00 hb pp. 1029-1030

- Greg Barnes
Volume 59, month 05, 2021
- Independence of the ECB and the ECJ during the Sovereign Debt Crisis: From Active Leadership to Rubber‐Stamping? pp. 483-496

- Marijus Bernatavičius
- Macroprudential Policy on an Uneven Playing Field: Supranational Regulation and Domestic Politics in the EU's Dependent Market Economies pp. 497-517

- Dóra Piroska, Yuliya Gorelkina and Juliet Johnson
- New Partners for the Planet? The European Union and China in International Climate Governance from a Role‐Theoretical Perspective pp. 518-534

- Julia Gurol and Anna Starkmann
- Atypical Work and Unemployment Protection in Europe* pp. 535-555

- H. Xavier Jara and Alberto Tumino
- EU Trade and Non‐trade Objectives: New Survey Evidence on Policy Design and Effectiveness pp. 556-568

- Aydin Yildirim, Robert Basedow, Matteo Fiorini and Bernard Hoekman
- EU‐27 Public Opinion on Brexit pp. 569-588

- Stefanie Walter
- The Effects of Absorptive Capacity on Innovation Performance: A Cross‐country Perspective* pp. 589-607

- Richard Harris, Astrid Krenz and John Moffat
- Cross‐border Healthcare in the EU: Welfare Burden or Market Opportunity? Evidence from the Spanish Experience pp. 608-624

- Claudia Finotelli
- The Commission in EU Policy Preparation pp. 625-642

- Jens Blom‐Hansen and Roman Senninger
- The EU's International Investment Policy ten years on: the Policy‐Making Implications of Unintended Competence Transfers pp. 643-660

- Robert Basedow
- Does Politicization Matter for EU Representation? A Comparison of Four European Parliament Elections pp. 661-678

- Sofia Vasilopoulou and Katjana Gattermann
- The Structure of Coordination: Transatlantic Policy Networks and the Mobilization of Business and Civil Society pp. 679-696

- Kostas Kourtikakis, Ekaterina Turkina and Evgeny Postnikov
- Some Are more Equal than Others: Report Allocation to Members of the European Parliament from New Member States pp. 697-720

- Robin Schädler and Gijs Jan Brandsma
- To Democratize or to Protect? How the Response to Anti‐System Parties Reshapes the EU's Transnational Party System pp. 721-737

- Ludvig Norman
- Broadening the Debate on EU‐Africa Relations: Towards Reciprocal Approaches, edited by F. Mattheis and J. Kotsopoulos (Oxon: Routledge, 2020, ISBN 9780367444273); xi+139pp., £120.00 hb pp. 738-738

- Stefan Cibian
- The Impact of European Integration on West European Politics: Committed Pro‐Europeans Strike Back, by L. Carrieri (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, ISBN 9783030481032); xvi+236pp., €83,19 hb pp. 739-739

- Lucas Schramm
- The Palgrave Handbook of EU Crises, edited by M. Riddervold, J. Trondal, and A. Newsome (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, ISBN 9783030517908); xxi+796 pp., €192,59 hb pp. 740-740

- Aleksandra Spalińska
- The European Union Budget in Times of Crisis, by R. Kaiser and H. Prange‐Gstöhl (Baden‐Baden: Nomos, 2019, ISBN 9783848756667); 205pp., €44.00 pb pp. 741-742

- Giacomo Benedetto
Volume 59, month 03, 2021
- Equivocal Euroscepticism: How Populist Radical Right Parties Can Have Their EU Cake and Eat It pp. 189-205

- Reinhard Heinisch, Duncan McDonnell and Annika Werner
- Simulated Power and the Power of Simulations: The European Union in the Dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia pp. 206-221

- Krenar Gashi
- Eurovisions: An Exploration and Explanation of Public Preferences for Future EU Scenarios pp. 222-241

- Andreas C. Goldberg, Erika J. van Elsas and Claes H. De Vreese
- A Tale of (almost) 1001 Coefficients: The Deep and Heterogeneous Effects of the EU‐Turkey Customs Union pp. 242-260

- Mario Larch, Aiko F. Schmeißer and Joschka Wanner
- Negotiating Brexit: The Cultural Sources of British Hard Bargaining pp. 261-277

- Benjamin Martill and Uta Staiger
- Legal Instrument Choice in the European Union pp. 278-296

- Steffen Hurka and Yves Steinebach
- The European Union's ‘Potential We’ between Acceptance and Contestation: Assessing the Positioning of Six Eastern Partnership Countries pp. 297-315

- Alena Vieira
- Critical Europeans in an Age of Crisis: Irish and Portuguese Protesters' EU Perceptions pp. 316-334

- Madelaine Moore and Silke Trommer
- Hijacking Europe: Counter‐European Strategies and Radical Right Mainstreaming during the Humanitarian Crisis Debate 2015–16* pp. 335-353

- Bartek Pytlas
- Modernization of Environmental Reporting as a Tool to Improve the European Commission's Regulatory Monitoring Capacity pp. 354-370

- Alexander Bürgin
- Politics of Immobility: Global Knowledge Production and the Study of Europe in Asia pp. 371-387

- Ralph Weber and Silvana Tarlea
- The European Union: From a Complex Adaptive System to a Policy Interpreter pp. 388-403

- Ileana Daniela Serban
- Remaking the Regional: Legitimacy and Political Participation in Regional Integration pp. 404-416

- Kelly Gerard and David Mickler
- The Changing Face of Mercosur: Legitimacy and the Politics of Scale in South American Regionalism pp. 417-431

- Tom Chodor
- Interpreting Legitimation Through Participation: The ASEAN Civil Society Conference pp. 432-445

- Kelly Gerard
- Pan‐Africanism, Participation and Legitimation in the African Governance Architecture pp. 446-458

- David Mickler and Kathryn Sturman
- Europe's New Technocracy: Boundaries of Public Participation in EU Institutions pp. 459-473

- Matthew Wood
- Race in Post‐Racial Europe: An Intersectional Analysis, by S. C. Boulila (London: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers/ECPR Press, 2019, ISBN 9781786605580); ix+181pp., £21.00 pb pp. 474-475

- Mieke Verloo
- Project Europe: A History, by K. K. Patel (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020, ISBN 9781108494960); ix+379pp., £20.00 hb pp. 475-476

- Giuseppe Telesca
- The Strongmen: European encounters with sovereign power, by H. Kribbe (Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing, 2020, ISBN 9781788212755); xvi+256pp., £25.00 hb pp. 476-477

- Anthony Teasdale
- Europe's Strategic Future: From Crisis to Coherence?, by S. Raine (Abingdon: Routledge, 2019, ISBN 9780367357757); 264pp., £22.00 pb pp. 477-478

- Richard Maher
- Immigration Detention in the European Union: In the Shadow of the ‘Crisis’, by I. Majcher, M. Flynn and M. Grande (Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020, ISBN 9783030338695); xvii+480pp., €72.00 pb pp. 478-479

- Sarah Ganty
- The EU's Green Dynamism: Deadlock and Change in Energy and Environmental Policy, by H. Deters (London: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers/ECPR Press, 2018, ISBN 9781786606655); xi+179pp., £60.00 hb pp. 479-480

- Francesca Pia Vantaggiato
Volume 59, month 01, 2021
- Development Policy under Fire? The Politicization of European External Relations* pp. 3-19

- Christine Hackenesch, Julian Bergmann and Jan Orbie
- Contestation over Development Policy in the European Parliament pp. 20-36

- Tapio Raunio and Wolfgang Wagner
- Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe: What Impact Do they Have on Development Policy? pp. 37-52

- Julian Bergmann, Christine Hackenesch and Daniel Stockemer
- Politicization of Aiding Others: The Impact of Migration on European Public Opinion of Development Aid pp. 53-71

- Osman Sabri Kiratli
- The Politicization of the Migration–Development Nexus: Parliamentary Discourse on the European Union Trust Fund on Migration pp. 72-90

- Nathan Lauwers, Jan Orbie and Sarah Delputte
- Requesting Trade Sanctions? The European Parliament and the Generalized Scheme of Preferences pp. 91-107

- Katharina L. Meissner
- The Politicization of LGBTI Human Rights Norms in the EU‐Uganda Development Partnership pp. 108-125

- Johanne Døhlie Saltnes and Markus Thiel
- EU Aid Policy in the Middle East and North Africa: Politicization and its Limits pp. 126-142

- Richard Youngs and Özge Zihnioğlu
- Politicization of EU Development Policy: The Role of EU External Perceptions (Case of Ukraine) pp. 143-160

- Natalia Chaban and Ole Elgström
- Outside‐in Politicization of EU–Western Africa Relations: What Role for Civil Society Organizations? pp. 161-179

- Friedrich Plank, Niels Keijzer and Arne Niemann
- The European Union in a Changing World Order: Interdisciplinary European Studies, edited by A. Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, N. Bremberg, A. Michalski and L. Oxelheim (Cham: Springer, 2019, ISBN 9783030180003); xiii+280pp., €108.99 hb./€58,84 e‐book pp. 180-181

- Fi̇li̇z Doğan
- EU–Japan Security Cooperation: Trends and Prospects, edited by E. Kirchner and H. Dorussen (London: Routledge, 2019, ISBN 9781138315808); xxiii+223pp., £120.00 hb pp. 181-182

- Hidetoshi Nakamura
- The End of European Security Institutions? The EU's Common Foreign Security Policy and NATO after Brexit, by B. Zyla (Cham: Springer, 2020, ISBN 9783030421601); xi+102pp., €51.99 pb./€42.79 e‐book pp. 182-183

- James Sperling
- The Harmonization and Protection of Trade Secrets in the EU: An Appraisal of the EU Directive, edited by J. Schovsbo, T. Minssen and T. Riis, (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2020, ISBN 9781788973335); ix+331pp., £94.50 hb./£22.00 e‐book pp. 183-184

- Latif Aran and Cicek Gockun Bayramoglu
- A New Narrative for a New Europe, edited by D. Innerarity, J. White, C. Astier and A. Errasti (London: Rowan & Littlefield, 2018, ISBN 9781786608413); xiv+264pp., £80.00 hb pp. 184-185

- Vadim Kononenko
- The Eurosceptic Challenge: National Implementation and Interpretation of EU Law, edited by C. Rauchegger and A. Wallerman (Oxford: Hart, 2019, ISBN 9781509927654); 280pp., £70.00 hb pp. 185-186

- Max Steuer
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