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Volume 58, month 11, 2020
- While We Are Waiting for the Superbug: Constitutional Asymmetry and EU Governmental Policies to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance pp. 1361-1376

- Carsten Strøby Jensen
- Can Cross‐border Cooperation Boost Cross‐border Ethical Governance? pp. 1377-1392

- Elisabetta Nadalutti
- The Post‐agencification Stage between Reforms and Crises. A Comparative Assessment of EU agencies' Budgetary Development pp. 1393-1412

- Marta Migliorati
- Becoming Europe's Parliament: Europeanization through MEPs' Supranational Activism, 1952–79 pp. 1413-1432

- Mechthild Roos
- Stakeholder Mobilization in Financial Regulation: A Comparison of EU Regulatory Politics over Time pp. 1433-1451

- Bastiaan Redert
- The European Union Global Strategy and the EU's Maieutic Role pp. 1452-1468

- Serena Giusti
- The Politicization of Immigration in Portugal between 1995 and 2014: A European Exception? pp. 1469-1487

- João Carvalho and Mariana Carmo Duarte
- How EU Juridification shapes Constitutional Social Rights pp. 1488-1503

- Cecilia Bruzelius
- Raising European Citizens? European Identity in European Schools pp. 1504-1522

- Judith Rohde‐Liebenau
- Classifying the Implementation of the EU's Normative Power in its Southern Neighbourhood: The Role of Local Actors pp. 1523-1539

- Assem Dandashly and Christos Kourtelis
- Parliamentary Influence Ten Years after Lisbon: EU Trade Negotiations with Japan pp. 1540-1557

- Magdalena Frennhoff Larsén
- Towards an Evidence‐Based and Integrated Policy Cycle in the EU: A Review of the Debate on the Better Regulation Agenda pp. 1558-1577

- Giulia Listorti, Egle Basyte‐Ferrari, Szvetlana Acs and Paul Smits
- Symposium Introduction: The Paradox of Structure: The UK State, Society and ‘Brexit’ pp. 1578-1586

- Daniel Wincott
- Sticky Networks in Times of Change: The Case of the European Women's Lobby and Brexit* pp. 1587-1604

- Rachel Minto
- UK Parliamentary Scrutiny of the EU Political and Legal Space after Brexit* pp. 1605-1620

- Adam Cygan, Philip Lynch and Richard Whitaker
- The Rule of Law and Access to the Courts for EU Migrants pp. 1621-1634

- Catherine Barnard and Sarah Fraser Butlin
- Contemporary Inter‐regional Dialogue and Cooperation between the EU and ASEAN on Non‐traditional Security Challenges, by N. Maier‐Knapp (Abingdon: Routledge, 2019, ISBN 9780367272180); xx+148pp., £115.00 hb pp. 1635-1636

- Giulia Tercovich
- Accountability in EU Security and Defence: The Law and Practice of Peacebuilding, by C. Moser (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, ISBN 9780198844815); xxiii+313pp., £80.00 hb pp. 1636-1637

- Luigi Lonardo
- Sixty Years of European Integration and Global Power Shifts: Perceptions, Interactions and Lessons, edited by J. Chaisse (London: Hart, 2020, ISBN 9781509933723); xviii+502pp., £85.00 hb pp. 1637-1638

- Aleksandra Spalińska
- Stars with Stripes: The Essential Partnership between the European Union and the United States, by A. L. Gardner (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, ISBN 9783030348205); xx+468pp., €40.00 hb pp. 1638-1639

- Anthony Teasdale
- European Variations as a Key to Cooperation, by E. Hirsch Ballin, E. Ćerimović, H. Dijstelbloem and M. Segers (Springer International, 2020, ISBN 9783030328931); xx+177pp., open access pp. 1639-1640

- Funda Tekin
- From Maastricht to Brexit: Democracy, Constitutionalism and Citizenship in the EU, edited by R. Bellamy and D. Castiglione (London: ECPR Press and Rowman & Littlefield, 2019, ISBN 9781786609922); xv+516 pp., £65.00 hb pp. 1640-1641

- Özlem Sefer
- Anti‐Gender Campaigns in Europe: Mobilizing against Equality, edited by R. Kuhar and D. Paternotte (Lanham, MA: Rowman and Littlefield, 2017, ISBN 9781783489992); x+302pp., £80.00 hb pp. 1641-1642

- Anne Laure Humbert
Volume 58, month 09, 2020
- EU snapshots: 2019 a blurred view of the horizon pp. e1-e15

- Nikolaos Gkotsis Papaioannou
- Bridge over Troubled Monetary Union: A Reply to De Grauwe & Ji pp. e1-e10

- Sam Langfield
- The Quest to Stabilize an Unstable System by Financial Engineering. Reply to Sam Langfield pp. e1-e5

- Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji
- Calm before the Storm? 2019 in Perspective pp. 5-12

- Theofanis Exadaktylos, Roberta Guerrina and Emanuele Massetti
- The EU's New Normal: Consolidating European Integration in an Era of Populism and Geo‐Economics* pp. 13-27

- Thomas Christiansen
- The 2019 Elections to the European Parliament: The Continuation of a Populist Wave but Not a Populist Tsunami pp. 28-42

- Daniel Stockemer and Abdelkarim Amengay
- Green Versus Radical Right as the New Political Divide? The European Parliament Election 2019 in Germany pp. 43-56

- Carl C. Berning and Conrad Ziller
- Macron versus the RN? The Battle Lines of French Politics Following the 2019 European Elections pp. 57-68

- Gabriel Goodliffe
- Italy and the European Elections of 2019 pp. 69-79

- Erik Jones and Matthias Matthijs
- Brexit and the 2019 EP Election in the UK pp. 80-90

- Sofia Vasilopoulou
- Media Personalization during European Elections: the 2019 Election Campaigns in Context pp. 91-104

- Katjana Gattermann
- Democratic Erosion? One Dominant Party and Ineffective Opposition pp. 105-120

- Magdalena Solska
- Great Expectations, Structural Limitations: Ursula von der Leyen and the Commission's New Equality Agenda pp. 121-132

- Gabriele Abels and Joyce M. Mushaben
- The EU's Socioeconomic Governance 10 Years after the Crisis: Muddling through and the Revolt against Austerity pp. 133-146

- Amandine Crespy
- The Impact of Brexit on Black Women, Children and Citizenship pp. 147-159

- Iyola Solanke
- A Decade of Crisis in the European Union: Lessons from Greece pp. 160-172

- Alexia Katsanidou and Zoe Lefkofridi
- Mainstreaming Gender and Climate Change to Achieve a Just Transition to a Climate‐Neutral Europe pp. 173-186

- Gill Allwood
- The EU and its Neighbourhood: The Politics of Muddling Through pp. 187-201

- Tobias Schumacher
- European Integration and the Politics of Economic Ideas: Economics, Economists and Market Contestation in the Brexit Debate pp. 1085-1106

- Ben Rosamond
- Positioning as Normative Actors: China and the EU in Climate Change Negotiations pp. 1107-1123

- Jens‐Uwe Wunderlich
- In God we Trust? Identity, Institutions and International Solidarity in Europe pp. 1124-1143

- Monika Bauhr and Nicholas Charron
- The Meaning of the European Union and Public Support for European Integration pp. 1144-1164

- Cyril Jayet
- Moving In and Out of the Shadow of European Case Law: the Dynamics of Public Procurement in the Post‐Post‐Rüffert Era pp. 1165-1181

- Bjarke Refslund, Karen Jaehrling, Mathew Johnson, Aristea Koukiadaki, Trine Pernille Larsen and Christin Stiehm
- A Clash between Creature and Creator? Contemporary Relations between the Pan‐African Parliament and the European Parliament pp. 1182-1198

- Bruno Theodoro Luciano
- Contesting the European Central Bank in Banking Supervision: Accountability in Practice at the European Parliament pp. 1199-1214

- Adina Maricut‐Akbik
- Is the Member States' Curse the EU's Blessing? Inequality and EU Regime Evaluation pp. 1215-1234

- Dominik Schraff
- Drivers of Government Activity in European Countries: Do Partisan Politics Still Divide East and West? pp. 1235-1251

- Joscha Beckmann, Rainer Schweickert, Markus Ahlborn and Inna Melnykovska
- ‘Social Citizenship’ at the Street Level? EU Member State Administrations Setting a Firewall pp. 1252-1269

- Anita Heindlmaier
- Compliance with EU Law in Times of Disintegration: Exploring Changes in Transposition and Enforcement in the EU Member States between 1997 and 2016 pp. 1270-1287

- Brigitte Pircher and Karl Loxbo
- Europeanization as the Reterritorialization of the State: Towards Conceptual Clarification pp. 1288-1306

- Vratislav Havlík
- Evidence and Power in EU Governance of Health Promotion: Discursive Obstacles to a “Health in All Policies” Approach pp. 1307-1324

- Charlotte Godziewski
- Reform of the Posting of Workers Regime – An Assessment of the Practical Impact on Unfree Labour Relations pp. 1325-1341

- Tonia Novitz and Rutvica Andrijasevic
- Following the Money: Exploring Business Financial Contributions to the European Union's Political Parties* pp. 1342-1351

- Alexander Katsaitis
- The Evolving Relationship Between China, the EU and the USA: A New Global Order?, edited by J. Men, S. Schunz and D. Freeman (London and New York: Routledge, 2019, ISBN 9780367133887); xviii+234pp., £120.00 hb pp. 1352-1353

- Steven Langendonk
- Whatever It Takes: The Battle for Post‐crisis Europe, by George Papaconstantinou (Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing, 2020, ISBN 9781911116981); xvi+205pp., US$27.75 pb pp. 1353-1354

- Rafał Szymanowski
- The Future of Europe: Political and Legal Integration Beyond Brexit, edited by A. Bakardjieva Engelbrekt and X. Groussot (Oxford: Hart, 2019, ISBN 9781509923304); xxviii+301pp., £75.00 hb pp. 1354-1355

- Robert Zbíral
- Direct Democracy in the EU: The Myth of a Citizens' Union, edited by S. Blockmans and S. Russack (London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019, ISBN 9781786609977); xi+453pp., £80.00 hb pp. 1355-1356

- Ahmet Cemal Erturk
- Elite Cohesion in Mediatized Politics: European Perspectives, by E. Mayerhöffer (Lanham: ECPR Press/Rowman & Littlefield International, 2019, ISBN 9781785522840); x+229pp., £65.00 hb pp. 1356-1357

- Alexander Katsaitis
- The Media, European Integration and the Rise of Euro‐journalism, 1950s–1970s, by M. Herzer (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, ISBN 9783030287771); xiv+357pp., £65.00 hb pp. 1357-1358

- Carolin Rüger
Volume 58, month 07, 2020
- A Europe of Creditors and Debtors: Three Orders of Debt Relations in European Integration pp. 787-802

- Fernando Losada
- Cohesion Policy Meets Heterogeneous Firms pp. 803-817

- Loredana Fattorini, Mahdi Ghodsi and Armando Rungi
- Participation of Implementing Agencies in European Administrative Networks pp. 818-835

- Daniel Polman
- Access to European Union Agencies: Usual Suspects or Balanced Interest Representation in Open and Closed Consultations? pp. 836-855

- Sarah Arras and Jan Beyers
- Bending and Breaking the Single Resolution Mechanism: The Case of Italy pp. 856-871

- Shawn Donnelly and Ioannis G. Asimakopoulos
- EU Narratives of Regionalism Promotion to ASEAN: A Modest Turn? pp. 872-889

- Laura Allison‐Reumann
- Practising Populism: How Right‐wing Populists Negotiate Political Competence pp. 890-908

- Beatrix Futák‐Campbell and Christian Schwieter
- Losing Faith: Religion and Attitudes toward the European Union in Uncertain Times pp. 909-924

- Brent F. Nelsen and James L. Guth
- Postfunctionalism, Identity and the Visegrad Group pp. 925-940

- Mats Braun
- Evaluating the Determinants of EU Funds Absorption across Old and New Member States – the Role of Administrative Capacity and Political Governance pp. 941-961

- Cristian Incaltarau, Gabriela Carmen Pascariu and Neculai‐Cristian Surubaru
- Normative Power Europe or Capability–expectations Gap? The Performativity of Concepts in the Study of European Foreign Policy pp. 962-977

- Henrik Larsen
- ‘We Serve the People of Europe’: Reimagining the ECB's Political Master in the Wake of its Emergency Politics pp. 978-998

- Hjalte Lokdam
- European Social Partners as Gender Equality Actors in EU Social and Economic Governance pp. 999-1015

- Anna Elomäki and Johanna Kantola
- No Representation without Integration! Why Differentiated Integration Challenges the Composition of the European Parliament pp. 1016-1033

- Max Heermann and Dirk Leuffen
- EU Cohesion Policy under the Media Spotlight: Exploring Territorial and Temporal Patterns in News Coverage and Tone pp. 1034-1055

- Carlos Mendez, Fernando Mendez, Vasiliki Triga and Juan Miguel Carrascosa
- Cultural Political Economy: An Alternative Approach to Understanding the Divergences between Italian and German Positions during the Euro Crisis pp. 1056-1073

- Josef Hien
- Europe's Cold War Relations: The EC Towards a Global Role, edited by U. Krotz, K K. Patel and F. Romero (London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2020, ISBN 9781350104518); xv+293pp., US$ 115.00 hb pp. 1074-1075

- Russell Foster
- Constitutional Law of the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy: Competence and Institutions in External Relations, by G. Butler (Oxford: Hart, 2019, ISBN 9781509925940); xxiv+376pp., £80.00 hb pp. 1075-1076

- Maryna Rabinovych
- Inclusion and Exclusion in Europe: Migration, Work and Employment Perspectives, edited by O. Fedyuk and P. Stewart (London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018, ISBN 9781786605399); xviii+300pp., £50.00 hb pp. 1076-1077

- Vladimir Bogoeski
- International Populism: The Radical Right in the European Parliament, by D. McDonnell and A. Werner (London: Hurst, 2019, ISBN 9781787381391); xiii+269pp., £30.00 pb pp. 1077-1078

- Giacomo Benedetto
- The Struggle for Good Governance in Eastern Europe, edited by M. Emerson, D. Cenuşă, T. Kovziridze and V. Movchan (London: Rowman & Littlefield International, 2018, ISBN 9781786607898); x+302pp., £80.00 hb/£24.00 e‐book pp. 1078-1079

- Roman Bäcker
Volume 58, month 05, 2020
- The Politicization of the European Central Bank: What Is It, and How to Study It? pp. 501-513

- Pier Domenico Tortola
- Immigration, Race and the Radical Right: Politics and Policy from Colonialism to Brexit pp. 514-526

- Terri E. Givens
- Crisis, Climate Change and Comitology: Policy Dismantling Via the Backdoor? pp. 527-544

- Charlotte Burns and Paul Tobin
- Small Decisions? The European Commission and the Transformation of the Role of Legal Expert Groups: The Case of Gender Equality and Non‐Discrimination pp. 545-561

- Sophie Jacquot
- Blame‐shifting in Times of Permanent Austerity: Evidence from Spain and Greece in the Eurozone Crisis pp. 562-579

- Moritz Sommer
- The Discursive Construction of Europe in Italy in the Age of Permanent Austerity pp. 580-598

- Adriano Cozzolino
- Political Parties in Deeply Multilingual Polities: Institutional Conditions and Lessons for the EU pp. 599-615

- Nenad Stojanović and Matteo Bonotti
- Explaining the European Union's Security Role in Practice pp. 616-635

- Magnus Ekengren and Simon Hollis
- Reforming the European Stability Mechanism pp. 636-653

- Christian Bauer and Bernhard Herz
- Networks as First Best? Network Entrepreneurship and Venue Shifting in the Establishment of the Network of Euro–Mediterranean Energy Regulators pp. 654-671

- Francesca Pia Vantaggiato
- High Public Debt in the Euro Area: A Tale of Belgium and Italy pp. 672-687

- Andre Sapir
- Transformation All the Way Down? European Union Integration and the Professional Socialization of Municipal Health Officials in Serbia pp. 688-705

- Adam Fagan and Indraneel Sircar
- On the Social Status of the European Union pp. 706-722

- Pål Røren
- EU Policies and Populist Radical Right Parties' Programmatic Claims: Foreign Policy, Anti‐discrimination and the Single Market pp. 723-739

- Gerda Falkner and Georg Plattner
- The Effects of Crises and European Fiscal Governance Reforms on the Budgetary Processes of Member States pp. 740-756

- Ringa Raudla, Sebastian Bur and Kati Keel
- Humanitarian Protection as a European Public Good: The Strategic Role of States and Refugees pp. 757-775

- Philipp Lutz, David Kaufmann and Anna Stünzi
- Research Handbook on the European Union and International Organizations, edited by R. A. Wessel and J. Odermatt (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2019, ISBN 9781786438928); xii+702pp., £230.00 hb pp. 776-777

- Aleksandra Spalińska
- The European Union's Influence in Central Asia: Geopolitical Challenges and Responses, by O. A. Spaiser (New York: Lexington, 2018, ISBN 9781498542234); xxiv+245pp., £70.00 hb pp. 777-778

- Marcus Walsh‐Führing
- The Age of ESMA: Governing EU Financial Markets, by N. Moloney (Oxford: Hart, 2018, ISBN 9781509921775); xxx+362pp., £85.00 hb pp. 778-779

- David Cleeton
- Crisis in the Eurozone Periphery: The Political Economies of Greece, Spain, Ireland and Portugal, edited by O. Parker and D. Tsarouhas (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, ISBN 9783319697208); xi+219pp., €122.00 hp pp. 779-780

- Vanessa Bilancetti
- Shaping Parliamentary Democracy: Collected Memories from the European Parliament, edited by A. De Feo and M. Shackleton (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, ISBN 9783030272128); xi+135pp., €52.00 hb pp. 780-781

- Anja Thomas
- Research Handbook on EU Sports Law and Policy, edited by J. Anderson, R. Parrish and B. García (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2018, ISBN 9781784719494); xi+474pp., £140.00 hb (£22.00 eBook) pp. 781-782

- Jürgen Mittag
Volume 58, month 03, 2020
- Towards an Antifederalist Theory of the EU: Democratic Federal Lessons for the European Union pp. 217-234

- Dirk Jörke and Jared Sonnicksen
- Did the Governance of EU Funds Help Italian Regional Labour Markets during the Great Recession? pp. 235-255

- Roberta Arbolino, Paolo Di Caro and Ugo Marani
- The Road to Trust. A Vignette Study on the Determinants of Citizens' Trust in the European Commission pp. 256-275

- Simon Schafheitle, Antoinette Weibel, Nadine Meidert and Dirk Leuffen
- Astrategic Europe pp. 276-291

- Andrew Cottey
- Fish Fingers and Measles? Assessing Complex Gender Equality in the Scenarios for the Future of Europe pp. 292-308

- Petra Ahrens and Anna van der Vleuten
- Regional Integration Support: A Positive Externality toward Migration Attitudes pp. 309-327

- Tobias Böhmelt and Vincenzo Bove
- Overcoming Dissent: Socialization in the EU's Political and Security Committee in a Context of Crises pp. 328-344

- Anna Michalski and August Danielson
- Legislative Control over Executive Law‐making: Delegation of Quasi‐legislative Powers to the European Commission pp. 345-364

- Nikoleta Yordanova and Asya Zhelyazkova
- Delivering on Promises? The Expected Impacts and Implementation Challenges of the Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and Africa pp. 365-383

- Bernhard Tröster, Rudiger von Arnim, Cornelia Staritz, Werner Raza, Jan Grumiller and Hannes Grohs
- Too Effective for Europe? The UK, Norm Advocacy and the Case of EU International Cooperation pp. 384-401

- Sebastian Steingass
- Behind the EU's Energy and Climate Policy Conundrum: Erroneous Power Toolbox, Deadlocks and the Way Forward pp. 402-418

- Filippos Proedrou
- Incoherence in Regime Complexes: A Sentiment Analysis of EU‐IMF Surveillance pp. 419-437

- Michael Breen, Dermot Hodson and Manuela Moschella
- Consumption Taxation in the European Economic Community: Fostering the Common Market or Financing the Welfare State? pp. 438-454

- Lukas Haffert and Daniel F. Schulz
- Business Interest in the EU: Integration without Supranationalism? pp. 455-471

- Beate Kohler‐Koch and David A. Friedrich
- Normative Power Europe? The EU's Embrace of the Responsibility to Protect in a Transitional International Order pp. 472-490

- Edward Newman and Cristina G. Stefan
- Europe and the End of the Age of Innocence, by F. M. Bongiovanni (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, ISBN 9783319743691); xiv+318pp., €43.00 pb pp. 491-492

- Vadim Kononenko
- The Crisis behind the Eurocrisis: The Eurocrisis as a Multidimensional Systemic Crisis of the EU, edited by E. Nanopoulos and F. Vergis (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, ISBN 9781108470346); xviii+455pp., £95.00 hb pp. 492-493

- Paulo Vila Maior
- Leadership in the Eurozone: The Role of Germany and EU Institutions, by M. G. Schoeller (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, ISBN 9783030127039); xiii+223pp., €68.00 hb pp. 493-494

- Mário Rodrigues Pontes
- Features and Challenges of the EU Budget: A Multidisciplinary Analysis, edited by L. Zamparini and U. Villani‐Lubelli (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2019, ISBN 9781788971911); vii+225pp., £85.00 hb pp. 494-495

- Alfredo De Feo
- Evidence Standards in EU Competition Enforcement: The EU Approach, by A. Kalintiri (Oxford: Hart, 2019, ISBN 9781509919666); xxix+249pp., £65.00 hb pp. 495-496

- Günter Walzenbach
- The Europeanisation of the Western Balkans: A Failure of EU Conditionality?, edited by J. Džankić, S. Keil and M. Kmezić (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, ISBN 9783319914114); xvii+251pp., €106.00 hb pp. 496-497

- Olga Burlyuk
- Regional Organizations in International Society: ASEAN, the EU and the Politics of Normative Arguing, by K. Spandler (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, ISBN 9783319968957); xiv+205pp., €68.00 hb pp. 497-498

- Luigi Lonardo
Volume 58, month 01, 2020
- Collective Identities and the Integration of Core State Powers: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 3-20

- Theresa Kuhn and Francesco Nicoli
- Identity Politics, Core State Powers and Regional Integration: Europe and beyond pp. 21-40

- Tanja A. Börzel and Thomas Risse
- Collective Identity as a Legal Limit to European Integration in Areas of Core State Powers* pp. 41-55

- Sacha Garben
- Juncker's Curse? Identity, Interest, and Public Support for the Integration of Core State Powers pp. 56-75

- Björn Bremer, Philipp Genschel and Markus Jachtenfuchs
- Collective Identities, European Solidarity: Identification Patterns and Preferences for European Social Insurance pp. 76-95

- Francesco Nicoli, Theresa Kuhn and Brian Burgoon
- Mind the Gap: Southern Exit, Northern Voice and Changing Loyalties since the Euro Crisis pp. 96-115

- Matthias Matthijs and Silvia Merler
- Let Us Europeans Move: How Collective Identities Drive Public Support for Border Regimes inside the EU pp. 116-137

- Felix Karstens
- Don't Mention the War! Second World War Remembrance and Support for European Cooperation pp. 138-154

- Catherine E. De Vries
- In Search of Lost Time: Memory‐framing, Bilateral Identity‐making, and European Security pp. 155-171

- Stephanie C. Hofmann and Frédéric Mérand
- Democracy and Collective Identity in the EU and the USA pp. 172-188

- Kathleen R. McNamara and Paul Musgrave
- Beyond Sovereign Reason: Issues and Contestations in Contemporary African Identity pp. 189-205

- Michael Onyebuchi Eze and Katja van der Wal
- Europe, China and the Limits of Normative Power, by Z. A. Ferenczy (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2019, ISBN 9781788975810); ix+181pp., £75.00 hb pp. 206-207

- Marcus Walsh‐Führing
- Commercial Realism and EU Trade Policy: Competing For Economic Power in Asia and the Americas, by K. L. Meissner (Abingdon: Routledge, 2018, ISBN 9781138485945), xii + 215pp., £115.00 hb pp. 207-208

- Aukje van Loon
- The European Union's Approach to Conflict Resolution: Transformation or Regulation in the Western Balkans, by L. Cooley (London and New York: Routledge, 2018, ISBN 9781138487192); x + 229pp., £115.00 hb pp. 208-209

- Soeren Keil
- After Austerity: Welfare State Transformation in Europe after the Great Recession, edited by P. Taylor‐Gooby, B. Leruth and H. Chung (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198790266); xiii+229pp., £65.00 pb pp. 209-210

- Matias Castrén
- European Citizenship in Perspective: History, Politics and Law, edited by J. van der Harst, G. Hoogers and G. Voerman (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2018, ISBN 9781786435798); xiv + 191pp., £85.00 hb pp. 210-211

- Özlem Sefer
- The Quality of Divided Democracies: Minority Inclusion, Exclusion, and Representation in the New Europe, by L. Cianetti (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2019, ISBN 9780472131167); xii + 250pp., US$ 75.00 hb pp. 211-212

- Timofey Agarin
- Brexit, Language Policy and Linguistic Diversity, by D. Mac Giolla Chríost and M. Bonotti (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, ISBN 9783319787251); ix + 84pp., € 52.00 hb pp. 212-213

- Ursula Lanvers
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