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Journal of Common Market Studies
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Volume 56, month 11, 2018
- Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Its Critics pp. 1493-1509

- Mareike Kleine and Mark Pollack
- Authority Under Construction: The European Union in Comparative Political Perspective pp. 1510-1525

- Kathleen R. McNamara
- Liberal Intergovernmentalism in the Councils of the EU: A Baseline Theory? pp. 1526-1543

- Daniel Naurin
- Rethinking EU Governance: From ‘Old’ to ‘New’ Approaches to Who Steers Integration* pp. 1544-1561

- Vivien A. Schmidt
- European Legal Integration: Towards a More Liberal Intergovernmentalist Approach pp. 1562-1577

- William Phelan
- Liberal Intergovernmentalism and the Crises of the European Union pp. 1578-1594

- Frank Schimmelfennig
- When Optimism Fails: Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Citizen Representation* pp. 1595-1613

- Simon Hix
- Braving the Waves? Europe's Constitutional Settlement at Twenty pp. 1614-1630

- Kalypso Nicolaidis
- Liberal Intergovernmentalism, Illiberalism and the Potential Superpower of the European Union pp. 1631-1647

- Sophie Meunier and Milada Anna Vachudova
- Preferences, Power and Institutions in 21st‐century Europe pp. 1648-1674

- Andrew Moravcsik
- The Routledge Handbook on the European Neighbourhood Policy, edited by T.Schumacher, A.Marchetti and T.Demmelhuber (London and New York: Routledge, 2018, 9781138913721); xxx+554pp., £165.00 hb pp. 1675-1676

- Tatiana Skripka
- Europe's Eastern Crisis. The Geopolitics of Asymmetry, by R.Youngs (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, ISBN 9781107121379); viii+254pp., £65.00 hb pp. 1676-1677

- Tom Casier
- Europe's Brexit: EU Perspectives on Britain's Vote to Leave, edited by T.Oliver (Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing, 2018, ISBN 9781788210522); xiii+262pp., $90.00 hb pp. 1677-1678

- Leonard August Schuette
- Europe and Northern Ireland's Future: Negotiating Brexit's Unique Case, by M. C.Murphy (Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing, 2018, ISBN 9781788210300); xiv+173pp., $25.00 pb pp. 1678-1679

- Mary Farrell
- Populism and the European Culture Wars: The Conflict of Values between Hungary and the EU, by F.Furedi (London and New York: Routledge, 2017, ISBN 9781138097407); vii+144 pp., £110.00 hb pp. 1679-1680

- Hanna Tuominen
- Illegally Staying in the EU: An Analysis of Illegality in EU Migration Law, by B.Menezes Queiroz (Oxford and Portland, OR: Hart Publishing, 2018, ISBN 9781509912872); viii+207pp., £65.00 hb pp. 1680-1681

- Pierre Baudry
- Controlling the EU Executive? The Politics of Delegation in the European Union, by G. J.Brandsma and J.Blom‐Hansen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198767909); vi+188 pp., £55.00 hb pp. 1681-1682

- Sabina Lange
- The Transformation or Reconstitution of Europe: The Critical Legal Studies Perspective on the Role of the Courts in the European Union, edited by T.Perišin and S.Rodin (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2018, ISBN 9781509907250); viii+248 pp., £65.00 hb pp. 1682-1683

- Tobias Nowak
Volume 56, month 09, 2018
- Editorial: 2017 – A Year in Review pp. 5-10

- Theofanis Exadaktylos, Roberta Guerrina and Emanuele Massetti
- Brexit: Where is the EU–UK Relationship Heading? pp. 11-27

- Simon Hix
- A Different Europe is Possible: The Professionalization of EU Studies and the Dilemmas of Integration in the 21st Century pp. 28-38

- Ian Manners and Ben Rosamond
- Brexit and the 2017 UK General Election pp. 39-50

- Sara B. Hobolt
- The 2017 French and German Elections pp. 51-62

- Hanspeter Kriesi
- A Right‐wing Populist Momentum? A Review of 2017 Elections Across Europe pp. 63-73

- Daphne Halikiopoulou
- Institutional Architecture of the Euro Area pp. 74-84

- Amy Verdun
- Halfway Through the Better Regulation Strategy of the Juncker Commission: What Does the Evidence Say? pp. 85-95

- Claudio M. Radaelli
- European Economic Governance in 2017: A Recovery for Whom? pp. 96-108

- Rosalind Cavaghan and Muireann O'Dwyer
- Austerity and the Politics of Becoming pp. 109-119

- Akwugo Emejulu and Leah Bassel
- The Politics of European Union Migration Governance pp. 120-130

- Andrew Geddes
- Towards a European Security and Defence Union: Was 2017 a Watershed? pp. 131-141

- Nathalie Tocci
- Small States as Agenda‐setters? The Council Presidencies of Malta and Estonia pp. 142-151

- Diana Panke and Julia Gurol
- EU Snapshots: A Chronology of 2017 pp. 152-163

- Nikolaos Gkotsis Papaioannou
- What Triggers the Intention to Use the European Citizens’ Initiative? The Role of Benefits, Values and Efficacy pp. 1223-1239

- Anna Kandyla and Sergiu Gherghina
- Still the Century of Intergovernmentalism? Partisan Ideology, Two‐level Bargains and Technocratic Governance in the post‐Maastricht Era pp. 1240-1262

- Thomas König
- Subnational Government and Transnational Networking: The Rationalist Logic of Local Level Europeanization pp. 1263-1282

- Christopher Huggins
- National Political Parties and Career Paths to the European Parliament pp. 1283-1304

- Andrea S. Aldrich
- Parliamentary Diplomacy and Legislative‐Executive Relations in EU Foreign Policy: Studying the European Parliament's Mediation of the Macedonian Political Crisis (2015–17) pp. 1305-1322

- Daan Fonck
- Public Opinion and the Shaping of Immigration Policy in the European Council of Ministers pp. 1323-1344

- Javier Arregui and Mathew J. Creighton
- Europe's Triple Crisis and the Uneven Role of Institutions: the Euro, Refugees and Brexit pp. 1345-1361

- James A. Caporaso
- The EU's Democratization Discourse and Questions of European Identification pp. 1362-1375

- Evangelos Fanoulis
- EU Investors versus EU States: International Arbitration of Investment Disputes pp. 1376-1393

- Julian Donaubauer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- Market Power Europe and the Externalization of Higher Education pp. 1394-1410

- Chad Damro and Yoav Friedman
- Empirical Evidence of the Introduction of the Services Directive on Microeconomic Productivity pp. 1411-1428

- Vojtech Olbrecht
- Power Shifts via the Judicial Arena: How Annulments Cases between EU Institutions Shape Competence Allocation pp. 1429-1445

- Miriam Hartlapp
- Explaining Participation Bias in the European Commission's Online Consultations: The Struggle for Policy Gain without too Much Pain pp. 1446-1461

- Maiken Røed and Vibeke Wøien Hansen
- A Step Closer to a Transnational Party System? Competition and Coherence in the 2009 and 2014 European Parliament pp. 1462-1482

- Zoe Lefkofridi and Alexia Katsanidou
- European Union in Crisis, edited by D. Dinan, N. Nugent and W.E. Paterson (London: Palgrave, 2017, ISBN 9781137604255); xxiii+395 pp., £29.99 pb pp. 1483-1484

- Sühal Şemşit
- The European Union as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, edited by M. Fletcher, E. Herlin‐Karnell and C. Matera (London and New York: Routledge, 2016, ISBN 9781138828575); xv+505 pp., £92.00 pb pp. 1484-1485

- Panagiotis Sfaelos
- The Changing Fortunes of Central Banking, edited by P.Hartmann, H.Huang and D.Schoenmaker (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, ISBN 9781108423847); xiii+408 pp., £95.00 hb pp. 1485-1486

- David Cleeton
- Research Handbook on EU Energy Law and Policy, edited by R. Leal‐Arcas and J. Wouters (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2017, ISBN 9781786431042); xxv+535 pp., £175.50 hb pp. 1486-1487

- Matúš Mišík
- Energy Relations in the Euro‐Mediterranean: A Political Economy Perspective, by S.Tagliapietra (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, ISBN 9783319351162); xxvii+216 pp., €123.00 hb pp. 1487-1488

- Mariusz Ruszel
- The Politics of Nuclear Energy in Western Europe, edited by W.C. Müller and P.W. Thurner (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198747031); xv+376 pp., £65.00 hb pp. 1488-1489

- Pierre Bocquillon
Volume 56, month 07, 2018
- The European Semester and EU Social Policy pp. 1001-1018

- Paul Copeland and Mary Daly
- The Rise and Fall of Merkozy: Franco†German Bilateralism as a Negotiation Strategy in Eurozone Crisis Management pp. 1019-1035

- Magnus G. Schoeller
- Transforming CSDP? Feminist Triangles and Gender Regimes pp. 1036-1052

- Roberta Guerrina, Laura Chappell and Katharine A.M. Wright
- ‘There's a Brand New Talk, but it's Not Very Clear’: Can the Contemporary EU Really be Characterized as Ordoliberal? pp. 1053-1069

- Paul James Cardwell and Holly Snaith
- Ordoliberalizing the Neighbourhood? The EU's Promotion of Regulatory Reforms in Egypt pp. 1070-1086

- Roberto Roccu
- The European Commission's Fight against Cartels (1962–2014): A Retrospective and Forensic Analysis pp. 1087-1107

- José Manuel Ordóñez†De†Haro, Joan-Ramon Borrell and Juan Luis Jiménez
- National Parliaments’ Use of the Political Dialogue: Institutional Lobbyists, Traditionalists or Communicators? pp. 1108-1126

- Mette Buskjær Rasmussen and Maja Kluger Dionigi
- Gender and the EU's Support for Security Sector Reform in Fragile Contexts pp. 1127-1143

- Nadine Ansorg and Toni Haastrup
- Theorizing the EU's Actorness: Towards an Interactionist Role Theory Framework pp. 1144-1160

- Stephan Klose
- Normative Power Europe Caving In? EU under Pressure of Russian Information Warfare pp. 1161-1177

- Charlotte Wagnsson and Maria Hellman
- Referendums in the European Union: Defective by Birth? pp. 1178-1194

- Francis Cheneval and Mónica FerrÃn
- ‘Failing Forward’ Towards Which Europe? Organized Hypocrisy in the Common European Asylum System pp. 1195-1212

- Sandra Lavenex
- Secession from a Member State and Withdrawal from the European Union: Troubled Membership, edited by C. Closa (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, ISBN 9781107172197); xxiv+299pp., £85.00 hb pp. 1213-1214

- Matteo Bottero
- The Division of Competences Between the EU and the Member States: Reflections on the Past, the Present, and the Future, edited by S. Garben and I. Govaere (Portland, OR: Hart Publishing, 2017, ISBN 9781509913480); xii+343pp., £70.00 hb pp. 1214-1214

- Tracy H. Slagter
- Flexibility in the EU and Beyond: How Much Differentiation Can European Integration Bear? edited by T. Giegerich, D. C. Schmitt and S. Zeitzmann (Portland, OR/Baden†Baden: Hart Publishing/Nomos, 2017, ISBN 9781509914784); 495pp., £130.00 hb pp. 1215-1215

- Boglárka Koller
- European Social Models from Crisis to Crisis: Employment and Inequality in the Era of Monetary Integration, edited by J. Dølvik and A. Martin (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198798866); xix+442pp., £25.00 pb pp. 1216-1217

- Tony Gore
- Europe's Common Security and Defence Policy: Capacity†building, Experiental Learning, and Institutional Change, by M. E. Smith (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, ISBN 9781107173002); xvi+328pp., £65 hb pp. 1217-1218

- André Barrinha
- EU–China–Africa Trilateral Relations in a Multipolar World: Hic Sunt Dragones, by A. K. Stahl (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, ISBN 9781137587015); xxiii+228pp., €100.00 hb pp. 1218-1219

- Ueli Staeger
- EU Asylum Policies: The Power of Strong Regulating States, by N. Zaun (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, ISBN 9783319398280); xvi+315pp., €97.00 hb pp. 1219-1220

- Ingi Iusmen
- A Guide to EU Renewable Energy Policy: Comparing Europeanization and Domestic Policy Change in EU Member States, edited by I. Solorio and H. Jörgens (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2017, ISBN 9781783471553); xxv+360pp., £100.00 hb pp. 1220-1220

- Adina Revol
Volume 56, month 05, 2018
- The European Investment Bank: Development, Integration, Investment? pp. 733-750

- Judith Clifton, Daniel DÃaz†Fuentes and Ana Lara Gómez
- Balancing National Security and Data Protection: The Role of EU and US Policy†Makers and Courts before and after the NSA Affair pp. 751-767

- Anna Dimitrova and Maja Brkan
- De Novo Bodies and EU Integration: What is the Story behind EU Agencies' Expansion? pp. 768-784

- Marco Scipioni
- Trickle†Down Social Inclusion: The EU Minorities Agenda in Times of Crisis pp. 785-801

- Licia Cianetti
- Capacity, Willingness, and Sovereign Default Risk: Reassuring the Market in Times of Crisis pp. 802-817

- Jørgen Bølstad and Christoph Elhardt
- Euro Area Membership and the Probability of a Sudden Stop: An Empirical Assessment pp. 818-836

- Miguel de Freitas, Luis Nunes and Madalena Sampaio Rodrigues
- Intra†and Inter†Institutional Leadership of the European Commission President: An Assessment of Juncker's Organizational Reforms pp. 837-853

- Alexander Bürgin
- Scala Civium: Citizenship Templates Post†Brexit and the European Union's Duty to Protect EU Citizens pp. 854-869

- Dora Kostakopoulou
- Democracy at Stake: Multipositional Actors and Politicization in the EU Civil Society Field pp. 870-887

- Alvaro Oleart and Luis Bouza
- The Alleged Opposition Deficit in European Union Politics: Myth or Reality? pp. 888-905

- Christer Karlsson and Thomas Persson
- Escaping Populism – Safeguarding Minority Rights: Non†majoritarian Dynamics in European Policy†making pp. 906-922

- Eiko Thielemann and Natascha Zaun
- A Means to an End or an End in Itself? EU Roma Policy, Human Rights and the Economic Investment Myth pp. 923-938

- Ingi Iusmen
- Individual Determinants for the Selection of Group Coordinators in the European Parliament pp. 939-954

- William T. Daniel and Stefan Thierse
- Britain at the Centre of European Co†operation (1948–2016) pp. 955-970

- Laurent Warlouzet
- The Crisis of the European Union as a Complex Adaptive System pp. 971-988

- Kai Enno Lehmann
- Framing the EU Global Strategy: A Stronger Europe in a Fragile World, by N. Tocci (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, ISBN 9783319555850); xiii+168 pp., €32.00 pb pp. 989-989

- Julian Bergmann
- Tangled Governance: International Regime Complexity, the Troika, and the Euro Crisis, by C.R. Henning (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198801801); xviii+297 pp., £25.00 hb pp. 990-990

- Sebastian Heidebrecht
- Banking on Markets: The Transformation of Bank†State Ties in Europe and Beyond, by R. A. Epstein (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198809968); xvi+214 pp., £55.00 hb pp. 991-991

- David Cleeton
- Welfare Markets in Europe: The Democratic Challenge of European Integration, by A. Crespy (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, ISBN 9781137571038); xv+263 pp., US$100.00 hb pp. 992-993

- Wim Van Lancker
- Democratic Accountability, Political Order and Change: Exploring Accountability Processes in an Era of European Transformation, by J. P. Olsen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780198800606); xiv+208 pp., £55.00 hb pp. 993-993

- Gözde Yilmaz
- Exploring the EU's Legitimacy Crisis: The Dark Heart of Europe, by C. Schweiger (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2016, ISBN 9781784717841); x+296 pp., £85.00 hb pp. 993-994

- Juliet Lodge
- Centripetal Democracy: Democratic Legitimacy and Political Identity in Belgium, Switzerland, and the European Union, by J. Lacey (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198796886); xvi+293 pp., £60.00 hb pp. 994-995

- Jared Sonnicksen
- Representations of European Citizenship since 1951, by S. Pukallus (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, ISBN 9781137511461); vii+281 pp., €85.60 hb pp. 995-996

- Jonna Johansson
- European Civil Society and Human Rights Advocacy, by M. Thiel (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017, ISBN 9780812249361); xii+191 pp., US$ 60.00 hb pp. 996-997

- Chiara Raucea
- Accessing Asylum in Europe: Extraterritorial Border Controls and Refugee Rights under EU Law, by V. Moreno†Lax (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198701002); xvii+550pp., £95.00 hb pp. 997-998

- Daniela Irrera
Volume 56, month 04, 2018
- Cohesion Policies and the Creation of a European Identity: The Role of Territorial Identity pp. 489-503

- Roberta Capello
- EU Independent Fiscal Institutions: An Assessment of Potential Effectiveness pp. 504-519

- Michal Horvath
- When Practice Goes beyond Legislators' Expectations: Analysis of Practical Implementation Exceeding Legal Compliance with EU Directives pp. 520-538

- Asya Zhelyazkova, Cansarp Kaya and Reini Schrama
- What Drives Political Parties' Commitment to the ‘Stability Culture’? An Empirical Analysis Based on the Electoral Manifestos Issued in EU Member States pp. 539-558

- Elina De Simone, Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta and Alessandro Sapio
- Assessing the Effects of European Union Funding of Civil Society Organizations: Money for Nothing? pp. 559-575

- Thomas Persson and Kajsa Edholm
- (Mis)Perceptions in Two†and Three†Level Games: Detachment in Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations pp. 576-593

- Clara Weinhardt and Anke Moerland
- Corruption and Trust in the European Union and National Institutions: Changes over the Great Recession across European States pp. 594-611

- Anastassia Obydenkova and Bruno Arpino
- Legitimizing Europe in Contested Settings: Europe as a Normative Power in Turkey? pp. 612-627

- Senem Aydin†Düzgit
- What Happens in Parliament Stays in Parliament? Newspaper Coverage of National Parliaments in EU Affairs pp. 628-645

- Katrin Auel, Olga Eisele and Lucy Kinski
- Some Reflections on the Governance Framework of the Single Resolution Board pp. 646-655

- Marta Božina Beroš
- Regionalization and the Transformation of Policies, Politics, and Polities in Europe pp. 656-671

- Michaël Tatham and Heather A.D. Mbaye
- The Rise of Regional Influence in the EU – From Soft Policy Lobbying to Hard Vetoing pp. 672-686

- Michaël Tatham
- Rethinking European Elections: The Importance of Regional Spillover Into the European Electoral Arena pp. 687-705

- Arjan H. Schakel
- Muddling up Political Systems? When Regionalization Blurs Democracy: Decentralization and Attribution of Responsibility pp. 706-716

- Sandra León
- Breaking†up within Europe: Sub†state Nationalist Strategies in Multilevel Polities pp. 717-729

- Daniel Cetrà and Robert Liñeira
Volume 56, month 03, 2018
- Editorial Note pp. 209-211

- Toni Haastrup, Richard G. Whitman, Lorenzo Fioramonti, Heather Macrae, Annick Masselot and Alasdair R. Young
- Influence in the EU: Measuring Mutual Support pp. 212-229

- Marco Fantini and Klaas Staal
- How the Criteria for Joining the European Union Affect Public Opinion: The Case of Equal Pay between Women and Men in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 230-246

- Douglas Page
- Understanding European Union Science Diplomacy pp. 247-266

- Alea López de San Román and Simon Schunz
- Independent Fiscal Councils: Neglected Siblings of Independent Central Banks? An EU Perspective pp. 267-283

- Martin Larch and Thomas Braendle
- Demoicracy, Transnational Partisanship and the EU pp. 284-299

- Fabio Wolkenstein
- Concluding Early Agreements in the EU: A Double Principal†Agent Analysis of Trilogue Negotiations pp. 300-317

- Tom Delreux and Thomas Laloux
- Co†ordinating Co†ordination: The European Commission and the Culture Open Method of Co†ordination pp. 318-334

- Kate Mattocks
- The Trade Effects of Border Controls: Evidence from the European Schengen Agreement pp. 335-351

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Jasmin Gröschl and Thomas Steinwachs
- Human Rights on the Losing end of EU Enlargement: The Case of Serbia pp. 352-367

- Beáta Huszka
- Inside the EU Commission: Evidence on the Perceived Relevance of the Secretariat General in Climate Policy†Making pp. 368-384

- Thurid Hustedt and Markus Seyfried
- Responsiveness to Different National Interests: Voting Behaviour on Genetically Modified Organisms in the Council of the European Union pp. 385-402

- Monika Mühlböck and Jale Tosun
- The New Common Agricultural Policy: Ηow do Member States Respond to Flexibility? pp. 403-419

- Roberto Henke, Theo Benos, Fabrizio De Filippis, Mara Giua, Fabio Pierangeli and Maria Rosaria Pupo D'Andrea
- From Neo†Functional Peace to a Logic of Spillover in EU External Policy: A Response to Visoka and Doyle pp. 420-438

- Julian Bergmann and Arne Niemann
- The Promise and Future of Neo†Functional Peace: A Reply to Bergmann and Niemann pp. 439-445

- Gëzim Visoka and John Doyle
- Mobilizing Citizens for Costly Policies: The Conditional Effect of Party Cues on Support for International Bailouts in the European Union pp. 446-461

- Florian Stoeckel and Theresa Kuhn
- Fall and Rise: Normativity in Political Science Writing on the EU pp. 462-479

- Richard Mcmahon
- External Governance as Security Community Building: The Limits and Potential of the European Neighbourhood Policy, edited by P. Rieker (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, ISBN 9781137561688); xvi+218pp., US$95.00 hb pp. 480-486

- Sevilay Kahraman
- Measuring International Authority: A Postfunctionalist Theory of Governance, Volume III, by L. Hooghe, G. Marks, T. Lenz, J. Bezuijen, B. Ceka and S. Derderyan (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198724490); xx+898pp., £110.00 hb pp. 480-481

- Debora Valentina Malito
- Gender and Family in European Economic Policy: Developments in the New Millennium, edited by D. Auth, J. Hergenhan and B. Holland†Cunz (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, ISBN 9783319415123); xvi+267pp., €123.04 hb pp. 482-483

- Muireann O’dwyer
- After the Crisis: Reform, Recovery and Growth in Europe, edited by F. Caselli, M. Centeno and J. Tavares (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, ISBN 9780198754688); xviii+200pp., £45.00 hb pp. 483-484

- Elisabetta Mocca
- From Convergence to Crisis: Labor Markets and the Instability of the Euro, by A. Johnston (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2016, ISBN 9781501702655); xvii+223pp., US$39.95 hb pp. 484-485

- Susan Milner
- The Political Economy of Monetary Solidarity. Understanding the Euro Experiment, by W. Schelkle (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198717935); xv+370pp., £60.00 hb pp. 485-486

- Ivo Maes
- Exploring the EU's Legitimacy Crisis: The Dark Heart of Europe, by Chr. Schweiger (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2016, ISBN 9781784717841); x+296pp., £85.00 hb pp. 486-486

- Juliet Lodge
Volume 56, month 01, 2018
- EU Refugee Policies and Politics in Times of Crisis: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives pp. 3-22

- Arne Niemann and Natascha Zaun
- A Neofunctionalist Perspective on the ‘European Refugee Crisis’: The Case of the European Border and Coast Guard pp. 23-43

- Arne Niemann and Johanna Speyer
- States as Gatekeepers in EU Asylum Politics: Explaining the Non†adoption of a Refugee Quota System pp. 44-62

- Natascha Zaun
- Why Refugee Burden†Sharing Initiatives Fail: Public Goods, Free†Riding and Symbolic Solidarity in the EU pp. 63-82

- Eiko Thielemann
- A New Form of Delegation in EU Asylum: Agencies as Proxies of Strong Regulators pp. 83-100

- Ariadna Ripoll Servent
- How do Member States Return Unwanted Migrants? The Strategic (non†)use of ‘Europe’ during the Migration Crisis pp. 101-118

- Peter Slominski and Florian Trauner
- The EU Humanitarian Border and the Securitization of Human Rights: The ‘Rescue†Through†Interdiction/Rescue†Without†Protection’ Paradigm pp. 119-140

- Violeta Moreno†Lax
- Refugee Protection and Burden†Sharing in the European Union pp. 141-156

- Rainer Bauböck
- Blaming Brussels? The Impact of (News about) the Refugee Crisis on Attitudes towards the EU and National Politics pp. 157-177

- Eelco Harteveld, Joep Schaper, Sarah L. De Lange and Wouter Van Der Brug
- From Market Integration to Core State Powers: The Eurozone Crisis, the Refugee Crisis and Integration Theory pp. 178-196

- Philipp Genschel and Markus Jachtenfuchs
-  An Ever More Powerful Court? The Political Constraints of Legal Integration in the European Union, by D. Sindbjerg Martinsen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, ISBN 9780198753391); xii+256pp., £60.00 hb pp. 197-198

- Agne Limante
-  Constitutional Preferences and Parliamentary Reform: Explaining National Parliaments’ Adaptation to European Integration, by T. Winzen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198793397); xii+228pp., £55.00 hb pp. 198-199

- Diane Fromage
-  Interparliamentary Cooperation in the Composite European Constitution, edited by N. Lupo and C. Fasone (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2016, ISBN 9781782256977); xvii+366pp., £60.00 hb pp. 199-200

- Thomas Christiansen
-  Parliamentary Diplomacy in European and Global Governance, edited by S. Stavridis and D. Jancic (Leiden: Brill/Nijhoff, 2017, ISBN 9789004326460); xvii+393pp., €149.00 hb pp. 200-201

- Marco Goldoni
-  The Limits of the Market: The Pendulum Between Government and Market, by P. De Grauwe (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN: 9780198784289); xv+165pp., £25.00 hb pp. 201-202

- Alexandros Kyriakidis
-  Theorizing Internal Security Cooperation in the European Union, edited by R. Bossong and M. Rhinard (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, ISBN 9780198739487); xii+207pp., £55.00 hb pp. 202-203

- Sarah Léonard
-  Exhibiting Europe in Museums: Transnational Networks, Collections, Narratives, and Representations, by W. Kaiser, S. Krankenhagen and K. Poehls (New York/Oxford: Berghan Books, 2016, ISBN 9781785332609); viii+254pp., £24.00 pb pp. 203-204

- Philippe Perchoc
-  Lobbying in Europe: Public Affairs and the Lobbying Industry in 28 EU Countries, edited by A. Bitonti and P. Harris (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, ISBN 9781137552556); xxix+368pp., US$129.00 hb pp. 204-205

- Alexander Leipold
-  Public Access to Documents in the EU, by L. Rossi and P. Vinagre e Silva, (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2017, ISBN 9781509905331); xxxviii+340pp., £49.00 hb pp. 205-205

- Maarten Hillebrandt
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