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Volume 57, month 11, 2019
- ‘The Troika is Dead, Long Live the Domestic Troikas?': The Diffusion of National Fiscal Councils in the European Union pp. 1211-1227

- Tobias Tesche
- Determinants of Trust in Institutions in Times of Crisis: Survey‐Based Evidence from the European Union pp. 1228-1246

- Konstantinos Drakos, Christos Kallandranis and Socrates Karidis
- The ECJ's Construction of an EU Mobility Regime‐Judicialization and the Posting of Third‐country Nationals pp. 1247-1261

- Ninke Mussche and Dries Lens
- Revisiting Public Support for the Euro, 1999–2017: Accounting for the Crisis and the Recovery pp. 1262-1273

- Felix Roth, Edgar Baake, Lars Jonung and Felicitas Nowak‐Lehmann D.
- The Re‐Emergence of Partisan Effects on Social Spending after the Global Financial Crisis pp. 1274-1291

- Ian P. McManus
- Canada's Trade Policy Developments after NAFTA: Sources and Implications pp. 1292-1309

- Davit Sahakyan
- Calling on Europe? Secessionist Political Parties and Their Communications to the European Union pp. 1310-1332

- Brandon M. Boylan and Ekaterina Turkina
- The Role of the New Goods Margin for New EU Countries Trade pp. 1333-1348

- Ignacio Del Rosal
- From Containment to Realpolitik and Back Again: A Realist Constructivist Analysis of Turkey–EU Relations and the Migration Issue pp. 1349-1365

- Natalie Martin
- Against Associate EU Citizenship pp. 1366-1382

- Martijn van den Brink and Dimitry Kochenov
- Differentiated Integration and Disintegration in the EU after Brexit: Risks versus Opportunities pp. 1383-1394

- Benjamin Leruth, Stefan Gänzle and Jarle Trondal
- On the Methodology of Studying Differentiated (Dis)integration: Or How the Potential Outcome Framework Can Contribute to Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of Opting In or Out pp. 1395-1406

- Marian Burk and Dirk Leuffen
- The End of Exceptionalism and a Strengthening of Coherence? Law and Legal Integration in the EU Post‐Brexit pp. 1407-1418

- Paul James Cardwell
- Differentiated (Dis)integration in Practice: The Diplomacy of Brexit and the Low Politics of High Politics pp. 1419-1430

- Øyvind Svendsen and Rebecca Adler‐Nissen
- Rethinking Britain's Role in a Differentiated Europe after Brexit: A Comparative Regionalism Perspective pp. 1431-1442

- Philomena Murray and Alex Brianson
- The History of the European Union: Constructing Utopia, edited by G. Amato, E. Moavero‐Milanesi, G. Pasquino and L. Reichlin (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019, ISBN 9781509917419); xi+574pp., £120.00 hb pp. 1443-1444

- Nandor Revesz
- The Rise and Fall of the European Constitution, edited by N. W. Barber, M. Cahill and R. Ekins (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019, ISBN 9781509910984); viii+231pp., £60.00 hb pp. 1444-1445

- Andriy Tyushka
- The Building of Civil Europe 1951–1972, by S. Pukallus (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, ISBN 9783030032661); xx+318pp., US$ 90.00 hb pp. 1445-1446

- Alice Cunha
- European Enlargement across Rounds and Beyond Borders, edited by H. A. Ikonomou, A. Andry and R. Byberg (Abingdon: Routledge, 2019 (1st edn. 2017), ISBN 9780367173777); x+263pp., £37.00 pb pp. 1446-1447

- Maryna Rabinovych
- Populocracy: The Tyranny of Authenticity and the Rise of Populism, by C. Fieschi (Newcastle‐upon‐Tyne: Agenda Publishing, 2019, ISBN 9781788210256); x+182pp., £20.35 pb pp. 1447-1448

- James Dunne
- Shadow Networks: Financial Disorder and the System that Caused the Crisis, by F. Louçã and M. Ash (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, ISBN 9780198828211); xi+401pp., £30.00 hb pp. 1448-1449

- Alexandros Kyriakidis
- The Greco‐German Affair in the Euro Crisis: Mutual Recognition Lost? by C. Sternberg, K. Gartzou‐Katsouyanni and K. Nicolaïdis (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, ISBN 9781137547507); xvii+151pp., € 42.00 hb pp. 1449-1450

- Vanessa Bilancetti
- The European Banking Union and Constitution: Beacon for Advanced Integration or Death‐knell for Democracy? edited by S. Grundmann and H.‐W. Micklitz (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019, ISBN 9781509907540); xiii+318pp., £75.00 hb pp. 1450-1451

- Sebastian Heidebrecht
Volume 57, month 09, 2019
- EU SNAPSHOTS: THE 2018 KALEIDOSCOPE pp. e1-e15

- Nikolaos Gkotsis Papaioannou
- Sailing through Troubled Waters and towards ‘Someplace …’ pp. 5-12

- Theofanis Exadaktylos, Roberta Guerrina and Emanuele Massetti
- How the EU27 Came to Be pp. 13-27

- Brigid Laffan
- House United, House Divided: Explaining the EU's Unity in the Brexit Negotiations pp. 28-39

- Mads Dagnis Jensen and Jesper Dahl Kelstrup
- Making the Eurozone Sustainable by Financial Engineering or Political Union? pp. 40-48

- Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji
- The Juncker Presidency: The ‘Political Commission’ in Practice pp. 49-61

- Hussein Kassim and Brigid Laffan
- European Integration and Disintegration: Feminist Perspectives on Inequalities and Social Justice pp. 62-76

- Emanuela Lombardo and Johanna Kantola
- Euroscepticism behind the Victory of Eurosceptic Parties in the 2018 Italian General Election? Not Exactly pp. 77-89

- Nicola Maggini and Alessandro Chiaramonte
- “Don't Mention the War!” how Populist Right‐Wing Radicalism Became (Almost) Normal in Germany pp. 90-102

- Kai Arzheimer
- The Geopoliticization of European Trade and Investment Policy pp. 103-113

- Sophie Meunier and Kalypso Nicolaidis
- Double Trouble: Trump, Transatlantic Relations and European Strategic Autonomy pp. 114-127

- Lisbeth Aggestam and Adrian Hyde‐Price
- The EU in Russia's House of Mirrors pp. 128-140

- Maxine David and Tatiana Romanova
- The Calm after the Storm: Plurilateral Challenges to the Post‐2020 EU–ACP Partnership pp. 141-151

- Maurizio Carbone
- Liberty: Security dilemmas and party cohesion in the European Parliament pp. 921-938

- Mihail Chiru and Valentin Stoian
- The Role of Informal International Organizations in Resolving the Iranian Nuclear Crisis (2003–15) pp. 939-955

- Tom Sauer
- Finding Common Ground? European Union and European Civil Society Framing of the Role of Trade in the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 956-976

- Patrick Holden
- New Tensions over Social Europe? The European Pillar of Social Rights and the Debate within the European Parliament pp. 977-994

- Patrik Vesan and Francesco Corti
- Resilience as an Emergent European Project? The EU's Place in the Resilience Turn pp. 995-1011

- Jonathan Joseph and Ana E. Juncos
- Exploring Differentiated Disintegration in a Post‐Brexit European Union pp. 1013-1030

- Benjamin Leruth, Stefan Gänzle and Jarle Trondal
- Challenging the Notion of the East‐West Memory Divide pp. 1031-1050

- Mano Toth
- Can Euroscepticism Contribute to a European Public Sphere? The Europeanization of Media Discourses on Euroscepticism across Six Countries pp. 1051-1070

- Anamaria Dutceac Segesten and Michael Bossetta
- Go for Gigabit? First Evidence on Economic Benefits of High‐speed Broadband Technologies in Europe pp. 1071-1090

- Wolfgang Briglauer and Klaus Gugler
- International Courts and Public Opinion: Explaining the CJEU's Role in Protecting Terror Suspects' Rights pp. 1091-1110

- Michael F. Harsch and Vladislav Maksimov
- Regional Intergovernmental Organizations as Catalysts for Transnational Policy Diffusion: The Case of UNASUR Health pp. 1111-1129

- Giovanni Agostinis
- Inter‐organizational Contestation and the EU: Its Ambivalent Profile in Human Rights Protection pp. 1130-1147

- Ryuya Daidouji
- For Whom the Bell Trolls: Shifting Troll Behaviour in the Twitter Brexit Debate pp. 1148-1164

- Clare Llewellyn, Laura Cram, Robin L. Hill and Adrian Favero
- What Has Nonviolence Got To Do With The EU? pp. 1165-1181

- Roberto Baldoli and Claudio M. Radaelli
- ‘There Are Voices in Every Direction’: Organizational Decoupling in Frontex* pp. 1182-1199

- Nina Perkowski
- Reclaiming Constitutionalism: Democracy, Power and the State, by M. Tzanakopoulou (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2018, ISBN 9781509916122); xvii+211pp., £58.00 hb pp. 1200-1201

- David Gazsi
- New Conservatives in Russia and East Central Europe, edited by K. Bluhm and M. Varga (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2019, ISBN 9781138496866); xii+309pp., £115.00 hb/£40.00 eBook pp. 1201-1202

- Joanna Rak
- Alarums and Excursions: Improvising Politics on the European Stage, by L. Van Middelaar, (Newcastle Upon Tyne: Agenda, 2019, ISBN 99781788211727); xviii+301pp., £25.00 hb pp. 1202-1203

- Mark Gilbert
- The Principle of Subsidiarity and its Enforcement in the EU Legal Order: The Role of National Parliaments in the Early Warning System, by K. Granat (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2018, ISBN 9781509908677); x+262pp., US$135.00 hb pp. 1203-1204

- Thomas Larue
- Legal Foundations of EU Economic Governance, by A. Estella (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, ISBN 9781107141018); xix+268pp., £72.00 hb pp. 1204-1205

- Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui
- Central Banking in Turbulent Times, by F. Papadia with T. Välimäki (foreword by C. Goodhart) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, 9780198806196); xxvi+320pp., £60.00 hb pp. 1205-1206

- Etienne Farvaque
- Energy Security in Europe: Divergent Perceptions and Policy Challenges, edited by K. Szulecki (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, 9783319649634); xv+351pp., €97.00 hb pp. 1206-1207

- Francesca Vantaggiato
Volume 57, month 07, 2019
- The Economic Impact of Forming a European Company pp. 659-674

- Lars Hornuf, Abdulkadir Mohamed and Armin Schwienbacher
- The Role of the EU Institutions in Establishing the European Stability Mechanism: Institutional Leadership under a Veil of Intergovernmentalism pp. 675-691

- Sandrino Smeets, Alenka Jaschke and Derek Beach
- The Trio Presidency and the Efficiency of Council Decision‐Making: An Empirical Study pp. 692-709

- Philippe van Gruisen
- Foreground Liberalism, Background Nationalism: A Discursive‐institutionalist Account of EU Leverage and ‘Democratic Backsliding’ in East Central Europe pp. 710-728

- James Dawson and Seán Hanley
- Analysing Crisis Parliamentary Discourse in Greece: Whom Should We Blame? pp. 729-748

- Stella Ladi and Vasiliki Tsagkroni
- EU Rules Beyond its Borders: The Policy‐specific Effects of Transgovernmental Networks and EU Agencies in the European Neighbourhood pp. 749-767

- Karina Shyrokykh and Dovilė Rimkutė
- Gendering the Representative Work of the European Parliament: A Political Analysis of Women MEP's Perceptions of Gender Equality in Party Groups pp. 768-786

- Johanna Kantola and Lise Rolandsen Agustín
- Ordoliberalism: The Next Generation. What Do Prospective Social Science Teachers in Germany Think About the Euro Crisis? pp. 787-804

- Silvia Blum and Till van Treeck
- EU Aggregate Demand As a Way out of Crisis? Engaging the Post‐Keynesian Critique pp. 805-822

- Andreas Bieler, Jamie Jordan and Adam David Morton
- Women's Representation across Different Generations: A Longitudinal Analysis of the European Parliament pp. 823-837

- Daniel Stockemer and Aksel Sundström
- MEP Responses to Democratic Backsliding in Hungary and Poland. An Analysis of Agenda‐Setting and Voting Behaviour pp. 838-856

- Maurits J. Meijers and Harmen van der Veer
- Subordinate Resolution ‐‐ An Empirical Analysis of European Union Subsidiary Banks pp. 857-876

- Thomas Conlon and John Cotter
- Supranational, National and Local Dimensions of Voter Turnout in European Parliament Elections pp. 877-893

- Nadia Fiorino, Nicola Pontarollo and Roberto Ricciuti
- Accountability in Post‐Crisis Eurozone Governance: The Tricky Case of the European Stability Mechanism pp. 894-911

- David Howarth and Aneta Spendzharova
- European Disintegration?: The Politics of Crisis in the European Union, by D. Webber (Basingstoke: Red Globe Press, 2018, ISBN 9781137529473); xxix+254pp., £32.99 pb pp. 912-913

- Louise Wylie
- Democratic Empowerment in the European Union, edited by D. Levi‐Faur and F. van Waarden (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2018, ISBN 9781788113557); xvii+292pp., £100.00 hb/£22.00 eBook pp. 913-913

- Chris Stafford
- Policy Experiments, Failures and Innovations: Beyond Accession in Central and Eastern Europe, edited by A. Batory, A. Cartwright and D. Stone (Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2018, ISBN 9781785367489); xiii+206pp., £80.00 hb/£22.00 eBook pp. 914-914

- Mihai Varga
- European Security in Integration Theory: Contested Boundaries, by K. Zwolski (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, ISBN 9783319695167); ix+215pp., £101.00 pb pp. 915-916

- Cornelia‐Adriana Baciu
- The European Union and China, by T. Christiansen, E. Kirchner and U. Wissenbach (Basingstoke: Red Globe Press, 2019, ISBN 9781137308290); xvii+219pp., £32,99 pb pp. 916-917

- Andreas Weiß
- International Law: A European Perspective, by J. Wouters, C. Rygaert, T. Ruys and G. De Baere (Oxford: Hart, 2018, ISBN 9781849464161); xcv+1038pp., £39.99 pb pp. 917-917

- Dáire McCormack‐George
Volume 57, month 05, 2019
- Euroscepticism and the Early Warning System pp. 431-447

- Martijn Huysmans
- The MNC‐Coalition Paradox: Issue Salience, Foreign Firms and the General Data Protection Regulation pp. 448-467

- Nikhil Kalyanpur and Abraham L. Newman
- Organizing Transmission Belts: The Effect of Organizational Design on Interest Group Access to EU Policy‐making pp. 468-485

- Adrià Albareda and Caelesta Braun
- Renegotiation Versus Brexit: The Question of the UK's Constitutional Relationship with the EU pp. 486-501

- Sofia Vasilopoulou and Dan Keith
- EU Geoeconomics: A Framework for Analyzing Bilateral Relations in the European Union pp. 502-514

- Thomas Sattich and Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg
- New Directions in EU Foreign Policy Governance: Cross‐loading, Leadership and Informal Groupings pp. 515-532

- Lisbeth Aggestam and Federica Bicchi
- Public Support for European Solidarity: Between Euroscepticism and EU Agenda Preferences? pp. 533-550

- Sharon Baute, Koen Abts and Bart Meuleman
- Do Self‐employment Rates Converge? Evidence from European OECD Countries pp. 551-562

- George Saridakis, Miguel Ángel Mendoza González, Rebeca I. Muñoz Torres and Chris Hand
- Whose Side Are You On? Explaining the Extent to which National Interest Groups Support States in Global Politics pp. 563-579

- Marcel Hanegraaff
- Praying on Brexit? Unpicking the Effect of Religion on Support for European Union Integration and Membership pp. 580-598

- Ekaterina Kolpinskaya and Stuart Fox
- The Effect that Structural and Investment Funds have on Voter Behaviour in European Parliamentary Elections pp. 599-615

- Nathan Henceroth and Rafael Oganesyan
- The Crisisification of Policy‐making in the European Union pp. 616-633

- Mark Rhinard
- Signals to Their Parliaments? Governments’ Use of Votes and Policy Statements in the EU Council pp. 634-650

- Sara Hagemann, Stefanie Bailer and Alexander Herzog
- Workers without Borders: Posted Work and Precarity in the EU, by I. Wagner (Ithaca and London: ILR Press, 2018, ISBN 9781501729157); xiv + 168pp., $49.95 hb pp. 651-652

- Caterina Francesca Guidi
- In the Red: The Politics of Public Debt Accumulation in Developed Countries, by Z. Barta (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2018, ISBN 9780472130641); xiv + 210pp., $70.00 hb pp. 652-653

- Alison Johnston
- Moving Beyond Barriers: Prospects for EU Citizenship, edited by S. Seubert, M. Hoogenboom, T. Knijn, S. de Vries and F. van Waarden (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2018, ISBN 9781788113632), xviii+352pp., £90.00 hb/£22 eBook pp. 653-654

- Jelena Dzankic
- The European Court of Justice and the Policy Process: The Shadow of Case Law, by S. K. Schmidt (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, ISBN 978019871775); xv + 294pp., £65.00 hb pp. 654-655

- Dáire McCormack‐George
- The Handbook of European Defence Policies and Armed Forces, edited by H. Meijer and M. Wyss (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, ISBN 9780198790501); xxxvi+960pp., £135.00 hb pp. 655-656

- Richard Maher
Volume 57, month 03, 2019
- The Religious Foundations of the European Crisis pp. 185-204

- Josef Hien
- Competence Creep Revisited pp. 205-222

- Sacha Garben
- From Outsiders to Insiders: A Civil Society Perspective on EU Financial Reforms pp. 223-241

- Lisa Kastner
- Public Attention, Governmental Bargaining, and Supranational Activism: Explaining European Integration in Response to Crises pp. 242-259

- Hanno Degner
- Governing Labour Standards through Free Trade Agreements: Limits of the European Union's Trade and Sustainable Development Chapters pp. 260-277

- James Harrison, Mirela Barbu, Liam Campling, Ben Richardson and Adrian Smith
- Hidden Security: EU Public Research Funds and the Development of European Drones pp. 278-297

- Bruno Oliveira Martins and Christian Küsters
- Political Science and the Eurozone Crisis. A Review of Scientific Journal Articles 2004–15 pp. 298-316

- Oliver Höing and Tobias Kunstein
- Why Do Farm Animal Welfare Regulations Vary Between EU Member States? A Comparative Analysis of Societal and Party Political Determinants in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK pp. 317-335

- Colette S. Vogeler
- Could the Boom‐Bust in the Eurozone Periphery Have Been Prevented? pp. 336-352

- Marcin Bielecki, Michał Brzoza‐Brzezina, Marcin Kolasa and Krzysztof Makarski
- Of Principal(s') Interest? A Disaggregated, Multiple Principals' Approach to Commission Discretion pp. 353-370

- Markus Gastinger and Johan Adriaensen
- Euroscepticism among Dutch Leftist and Rightist Populist Constituencies: How can the U‐Curve be Understood? pp. 371-387

- Samira van Bohemen, Willem de Koster and Jeroen van der Waal
- EU Regional Policy and the Neighbour's Curse: Analyzing the Income Convergence Effects of ESIF Funding in the Presence of Spatial Spillovers pp. 388-405

- Philipp Breidenbach, Timo Mitze and Christoph Schmidt
- Transnational Learning and Civil Society Empowerment in the EU Enlargement Process pp. 406-423

- Natasha Wunsch
- Single Supervisory Mechanism: A Practitioner's Guide, by K. Lackhoff (München, Oxford and Baden‐Baden: C.H. Beck, Hart and Nomos, 2017, ISBN 9781509918300); xvii+264 pp., £160.00 hb pp. 425-426

- Tobias Tesche
- National Identities and Foreign Policy in the European Union. The Russia Policy of Germany, Poland, and Finland, by M. Siddi (Colchester: ECPR Press, 2017, ISBN 9781785522796); xiii+224 pp., €45.00 hb pp. 426-427

- Vadim Kononenko
- Centre‐left Parties and the European Union: Power, Accountability, and Democracy, by I. Hertner (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018, ISBN 9781526120335); xxii+200 pp., £80.00 hb pp. 427-428

- Johannes Karremans
- The Evolving Role of National Parliaments in the European Union. The Case of Ireland, by G. Barrett (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018, ISBN 9781784993214); xvi+342pp., £80.00 hb pp. 428-429

- Alexander Strelkov
- Gender Budgeting in Europe: Developments and Challenges, edited by A. O'Hagan and E. Klatzer (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, ISBN 9783319648903); xvii+378 pp., €120.00 hb pp. 429-430

- Mieke Verloo
Volume 57, month 01, 2019
- Rethinking the European Social Market Economy: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 3-12

- Rutger Claassen, Anna Gerbrandy, Sebastiaan Princen and Mathieu Segers
- Debating the EU's Raison d'Être: On the Relation between Legitimacy and Justice pp. 13-27

- Andrea Sangiovanni
- Equality of Opportunity in a European Social Market Economy pp. 28-43

- Juri Viehoff
- European Duties of Social Justice: A Kantian Framework pp. 44-59

- R.J.G. (Rutger) Claassen
- Eclipsing Atlantis: Trans‐Atlantic Multilateralism in Trade and Monetary Affairs as a Pre‐History to the Genesis of Social Market Europe (1942–1950) pp. 60-76

- Mathieu Segers
- The EEC/EU as an Evolving Compromise between French Dirigism and German Ordoliberalism (1957–1995) pp. 77-93

- Laurent Warlouzet
- Cross‐National Solidarity and Political Sustainability in the EU after the Crisis pp. 94-110

- Maurizio Ferrera and Carlo Burelli
- The Social Market Economy and Restriction of Free Movement Rights: plus c'est la même chose? pp. 111-126

- Niamh Nic Shuibhne
- Rethinking Competition Law within the European Economic Constitution pp. 127-142

- Anna Gerbrandy
- The Transnational Constitution of Europe's Social Market Economies: A Question of Constitutional Imbalances? pp. 143-158

- Poul F. Kjaer
- Four Models of Protecting Citizenship and Social Rights in Europe: Conclusions to the Special Issue ‘Rethinking the European Social Market Economy’ pp. 159-174

- Rutger Claassen, Anna Gerbrandy, Sebastiaan Princen and Mathieu Segers
- The Unfinished History of European Integration, by W. van Meurs, R. de Bruin, L. van de Grift, C. Hoetink, K. van Leeuwen and C. Reijnen (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018, ISBN 9789462988149); iv+328pp., €25.00 pb pp. 175-176

- Vladimir Bortun
- EuroTragedy: A Drama in Nine Acts, by A. Mody (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, ISBN 9780199351381); xix+651pp., £26.00 hb pp. 176-177

- Greg Barnes
- Euroscepticism and the Future of European Integration, by C. E. De Vries (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, ISBN 9780198793380); xix+249pp., £60.00 hb pp. 177-178

- Özlem Sefer
- Absorbing the Blow: Populist Parties and Their Impact on Parties and Party Systems, edited by S. B. Wolinetz and A. Zaslove (London / New York: Rowman & Littlefield International, 2018, ISBN 9781785521492); vi+340pp., £70.00 hb pp. 178-179

- Robert Huber
- Reconsidering EU Citizenship: Contradictions and Constraints, edited by S. Seubert, O. Eberl and F. van Waarden (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2018, ISBN 9781788113533); xiv+279pp., £95.00 hb pp. 179-180

- Paul Dekker
- The EU Better Regulation Agenda: A Critical Assessment, edited by S. Garben and I. Govaere (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2018, ISBN, 9781509917334); viii+249pp., £70.00 hb pp. 180-181

- Marcus Walsh‐Führing
- Why Europe Intervenes in Africa: Security, Prestige and Legacy of Colonialism, by C. Gegout (London: Hurst & Company, 2017, ISBN 9781849046930400); xiii+400pp., £35.00 pb pp. 181-182

- Paweł Frankowski
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