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Politics and Governance
2013 - 2025
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2023, volume 11, articles 4
- Comparative Fiscal Federalism and the Post‐Covid EU: Between Debt Rules and Borrowing Power pp. 1-5

- Tomasz P. Woźniakowski, Tiziano Zgaga and Sergio Fabbrini
- Revenue Capacity of the EU: Taxes, Tax Sharing, and Resource Pooling pp. 6-16

- Nico Groenendijk
- Building up the EU Revenue Side: But What Is a Tax in EU Law? pp. 17-27

- Ricardo García Antón
- Revisiting Early Fiscal Centralisation in the European Coal and Steel Community in Light of the EU’s Transfer Budget pp. 28-39

- Johanna Lorraine Breuer
- Collective Policy Learning in EU Financial Assistance: Insights from the Euro Crisis and Covid‐19 pp. 40-51

- Andrea Capati
- Funding the War in Ukraine: The European Peace Facility, the Macro‐Financial Assistance Instrument, and the Slow Rise of an EU Fiscal Capacity pp. 52-61

- Federico Fabbrini
- The Debudgetisation of Public Finances in Poland After Covid‐19 and the War in Ukraine pp. 62-72

- Maciej Serowaniec
- No Borrowing Without Taxing? Fiscal Solidarity of Next Generation EU in Light of the American Experience pp. 73-81

- Tomasz P. Woźniakowski
- Fiscal Rules and Federal Capacity in American Fiscal History: Lessons for Europe? pp. 82-91

- Christakis Georgiou
- Clocks, Caps, Compartments, and Carve‐Outs: Creating Federal Fiscal Capacity Despite Strong Veto Powers pp. 92-101

- Shawn Donnelly
- The Coexistence of Fiscal Sovereignties: The Post‐Pandemic European Union in Comparative Perspective pp. 102-111

- Tiziano Zgaga
- The Political Determinants of Fiscal Governance in the EU: Towards a New Equilibrium pp. 112-121

- Marco Buti and Sergio Fabbrini
- Economic Security and the Politics of Trade and Investment Policy in Europe pp. 122-128

- Guri Rosén and Sophie Meunier
- Semiconductor and ICT Industrial Policy in the US and EU: Geopolitical Threat Responses pp. 129-139

- Shawn Donnelly
- Legitimisation of Foreign Direct Investment Screening Among Business Actors: The Danish Case pp. 140-153

- Anna Vlasiuk Nibe
- Arming Fortress Europe? Spaces and Instruments of Economic Patriotism in EU Armament Policy pp. 154-164

- Catherine Hoeffler
- Commerce and Security Meet in the European Union’s Trade Defence Instruments pp. 165-176

- Patricia Garcia-Duran, L. Johan Eliasson and Oriol Costa
- Varieties of Anti‐Globalism: The Italian Government’s Evolving Stance on the EU’s Investment Screening Mechanism pp. 177-187

- Antonio Calcara and Arlo Poletti
- Free Trade‐Populism and Nativist‐Protectionism: Trade Policy and the Sweden Democrats pp. 188-199

- Alexander Dannerhäll
- Winners and Losers From Trade Agreements: Stock Market Reactions to TPP and TTIP pp. 200-211

- Andreas Dür and Lisa Lechner
- Implementation of EU Trade Agreements Under an Assertive, Open, and Sustainable Trade Policy pp. 212-222

- María J. García
- Europe’s Global Gateway: A New Instrument of Geopolitics pp. 223-234

- Eugénia C. Heldt
- Legal Traditions as Economic Borders pp. 235-245

- Shintaro Hamanaka
- Tested by the Polycrisis: Reforming or Transforming the EU? pp. 246-251

- Edoardo Bressanelli and David Natali
- One Crisis Is not Like Another: Exploring Different Shades of Crisis in the EU pp. 252-262

- Jan Hupkens, Christine Neuhold and Sophie Vanhoonacker
- EU Renewable Energy Governance and the Ukraine War: Moving Ahead Through Strategic Flexibility? pp. 263-274

- Aron Buzogány, Stefan Ćetković and Tomas Maltby
- The Institutional Ingredients of Polycrisis Management: Unpacking European Council’s Handling of the Energy Crisis pp. 275-285

- Sandrino Smeets and Derek Beach
- Governing the EU’s Energy Crisis: The European Commission’s Geopolitical Turn and its Pitfalls pp. 286-296

- Marco Siddi and Federica Prandin
- The Recovery and Resilience Dialogues: Cheap Talk or Effective Oversight? pp. 297-310

- Edoardo Bressanelli, Nicola Chelotti and Matteo Nebbiai
- Crisis Learning or Reform Backlog? The European Parliament’s Treaty‐Change Proposals During the Polycrisis pp. 311-323

- Manuel Müller
- The National Recovery and Resilience Plans: Towards a Next Generation of Fiscal Coordination? pp. 324-338

- Matilde Ceron
- NextGenerationEU and the European Semester: Comparing National Plans and Country‐Specific Recommendations pp. 339-351

- Mattia Guidi, Michele Piccinetti and Luca Verzichelli
- The European Green Deal Agenda After the Attack on Ukraine: Exogenous Shock Meets Policy‐Making Stability pp. 352-364

- Frank Wendler
- Multi‐Level Governance Feedback and Health Care in Italy in the Aftermath of Covid‐19 pp. 365-377

- David Natali, Emmanuele Pavolini and Andrea Terlizzi
- Public Policy Europeanisation in Response to the Covid‐19 Crisis: The Case of Job Retention Schemes pp. 378-388

- André Sønstevold, Marianne Riddervold and Elsa Lilja Gunnarsdottir
2023, volume 11, articles 3
- The Causes and Modes of European Disintegration pp. 1-4

- Martijn Huysmans and Sven Van Kerckhoven
- Preferences and Institutions in European (Dis)Integration pp. 5-15

- Christophe Crombez, Pieterjan Vangerven and Philippe van Gruisen
- Voter Disenchantment in the Aftermath of the 2005 EU Constitutional Referendum in France pp. 16-28

- Stefan Sliwa Ruiz, Lukas Linsi and Pascal Jaupart
- Public Support for European Integration in Greece and Italy Between 2015 and 2020 pp. 29-44

- Nikolas Kouloglou and George N. Georgarakis
- The Debate on the European Union’s Future From the Perspective of Regional Members of Parliament pp. 45-58

- Elisabeth Donat and Simon Lenhart
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: European Disintegration, Brexit, and Gibraltar pp. 59-67

- Sean Mark O’Dubhghaill and Sven Van Kerckhoven
- Differentiated Implementation of Controls: The Internal Border Regimes of Schengen pp. 68-78

- Johanna Pettersson Fürst
- Policy Entrepreneurs of European Disintegration? The Case of Austrian Asylum Governance After 2015 pp. 79-90

- Ivan Josipovic, Sieglinde Rosenberger and Helena Segarra
- Publics in Global Politics: A Framing Paper pp. 91-97

- Janne Mende and Thomas Müller
- Subaltern Counterpublics in Global Politics pp. 98-108

- Benjamin Herborth
- Public Interests and the Legitimation of Global Governance Actors pp. 109-119

- Janne Mende
- From “Bangtan Boys” to “International Relations Professor”: Mapping Self‐Identifications in the UN’s Twitter Public pp. 120-133

- Luis Aue and Florian Börgel
- Christian Churches and the Ukraine War: Introducing Religious Publics in Global Politics pp. 134-144

- Katharina McLarren
- Shaping Global Public Spheres Through International Law: An Investigation Into International Climate Change Law pp. 145-156

- Moritz Vinken
- Assembling Publics: Microsoft, Cybersecurity, and Public‐Private Relations pp. 157-167

- Tobias Liebetrau and Linda Monsees
- European Union’s Regulating of Social Media: A Discourse Analysis of the Digital Services Act pp. 168-177

- Gabi Schlag
- Satellites and the Changing Politics of Transparency in World Politics pp. 178-188

- Thomas Müller
- The Janus Face of Valuation: Global Performance Indicators as Powerful and Criticized Public Measures pp. 189-199

- Leopold Ringel
- European Think Tanks as a Channel of EU Public Diplomacy Towards Transnational Publics pp. 200-212

- Tatyana Bajenova
- Public Legitimation by “Going Personal”? The Ambiguous Role of International Organization Officials on Social Media pp. 213-225

- Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt
- Merits and Challenges of Comparing the EU and Canada pp. 226-230

- Alexander Hoppe, Lori Thorlakson and Johannes Müller Gómez
- Multiheaded Federations: The EU and Canada Compared pp. 231-240

- John Erik Fossum
- Constitutional Abeyances: Reflecting on EU Treaty Development in Light of the Canadian Experience pp. 241-250

- Achim Hurrelmann
- Federal Servants of Inclusion? The Governance of Student Mobility in Canada and the EU pp. 251-263

- Alina Felder and Merli Tamtik
- Temporary Protection in Times of Crisis: The European Union, Canada, and the Invasion of Ukraine pp. 264-275

- Catherine Xhardez and Dagmar Soennecken
- “Can You Complete Your Delivery?” Comparing Canadian and European Union Legal Statuses of Platform Workers pp. 276-288

- Raoul Gebert
- Health Care in Federal Systems pp. 289-299

- Katherine Fierlbeck
- Multilevel Trade Policy in the Joint‐Decision Trap? The Case of CETA pp. 300-311

- Jörg Broschek
- Show Me the Money: Side‐Payments and the Implementation of International Agreements in Federal Systems pp. 312-326

- Johannes Müller Gómez
2023, volume 11, articles 2
- The European Union as an Actor Navigating International Regime Complexes pp. 1-5

- Tom Delreux and Joseph Earsom
- Explaining the EU’s Uneven Influence Across the International Regime Complex in Shadow Banking pp. 6-16

- Lucia Quaglia and Aneta Spendzharova
- Does the EU Benefit From Increased Complexity? Capital Punishment in the Human Rights Regime pp. 17-28

- Robert Kissack
- Backdoor Bargaining: How the European Union Navigates the Food Aid Regime Complex pp. 29-38

- Matias E. Margulis
- EU Orchestration in the Nuclear Weapons Regime Complex pp. 39-48

- Megan Dee
- Expanding, Complementing, or Substituting Multilateralism? EU Preferential Trade Agreements in the Migration Regime Complex pp. 49-61

- Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Sandra Lavenex and Philipp Lutz
- Influencing the International Transport Regime Complex: The EU’s Climate Action in ICAO and IMO pp. 62-71

- George Dikaios and Spyros Blavoukos
- Governance Through Regime Complexity: What Role for the EU in the African Security Regime Complex? pp. 72-83

- Malte Brosig, Friedrich Plank and Yf Reykers
- European Leadership and European Youth in the Climate Change Regime Complex pp. 84-96

- Amandine J. Orsini and Yi Hyun Kang
- Navigating Regional Regime Complexity: How and Why Does the European Union Cooperate With Regional Organizations? pp. 97-108

- Diana Panke and Sören Stapel
- The Process of the Transfer of Hate Speech to Demonization and Social Polarization pp. 109-113

- Luis M. Romero-Rodríguez, Bárbara Castillo-Abdul and Pedro Cuesta-Valiño
- Social Media and Otherness: The Case of #Islamterrorism on TikTok pp. 114-126

- Sabina Civila, Mónica Bonilla-del-Rio and Ignacio Aguaded
- Demonising Migrants in Contexts of Extremism: Analysis of Hate Speech in UK and Spain pp. 127-137

- Darren Lilleker and Marta Pérez-Escolar
- The Side Effect of Political Standing: Corporate Activism and Its Impact on Stock Returns pp. 138-146

- Teresa Pintado Blanco, Carlota López-Aza, Joaquín Sánchez and Pablo Gutiérrez‐Rodríguez
- Dilemmas Between Freedom of Speech and Hate Speech: Russophobia on Facebook and Instagram in the Spanish Media pp. 147-159

- David Caldevilla-Domínguez, Almudena Barrientos-Báez and Graciela Padilla-Castillo
- Spanish Political Communication and Hate Speech on Twitter During the Russian Invasion of Ukraine pp. 160-174

- Antonio José Baladrón-Pazos, Beatriz Correyero-Ruiz and Benjamín Manchado-Pérez
- Voter’s Perception of Political Messages Against the Elite Classes in Spain: A Quasi‐Experimental Design pp. 175-186

- Juan Enrique Gonzálvez-Vallés, José Daniel Barquero-Cabrero and Natalia Enseñat-Bibiloni
- Hate Speech and Polarization Around the “Trans Law” in Spain pp. 187-197

- Patricia Sánchez-Holgado, Carlos Arcila-Calderón and Marcos Gomes-Barbosa
- “My Way or No Way”: Political Polarization and Disagreement Among Immigrant Influencers and Their Followers pp. 198-209

- Daniela Jaramillo-Dent
- Southern European Journalists’ Perceptions of Discursive Menaces in the Age of (Online) Delegitimization pp. 210-220

- David Blanco-Herrero, Sergio Splendore and Martín Oller Alonso
- Polarization in Media Discourses on Europeanization in Spain pp. 221-234

- Ana Pérez-Escoda, Sonia Boulos, Maria-José Establés and Lucía García-Carretero
- Twitting Against the Enemy: Populist Radical Right Parties Discourse Against the (Political) “Other” pp. 235-248

- Laura Cervi, Santiago Tejedor and Mónica Gracia Villar
- Accountability Issues, Online Covert Hate Speech, and the Efficacy of Counter‐Speech pp. 249-260

- Fabienne Baider
- A Corpus‐Based Discourse Analysis of Liberal Studies Textbooks in Hong Kong: Legitimatizing Populism pp. 261-271

- Yulong Li, Yuxi Wu and Mingfeng Xiao
- Local Self‐Governance and Weak Statehood: A Convincing Liaison? pp. 272-279

- Antje Daniel, Hans-Joachim Lauth and Eberhard Rothfuß
- River Commoning and the State: A Cross‐Country Analysis of River Defense Collectives pp. 280-292

- Jaime Hoogesteger, Diana Suhardiman, Rutgerd Boelens, Fabio de Castro, Bibiana Duarte-Abadía, Juan Pablo Hidalgo-Bastidas, Janwillem Liebrand, Nuria Hernández-Mora, Kanokwan Manorom, Gert Jan Veldwisch and Jeroen Vos
- Civil Society Versus Local Self‐Governments and Central Government in V4 Countries: The Case of Co‐Creation pp. 293-304

- Michal Plaček, Juraj Nemec, Mária Murray Svidroňová, Paweł Mikołajczak and Éva Kovács
- Shared Streets: Choreographed Disorder in the Late Socialist City pp. 305-314

- Sandra Kurfürst
- Strong Military and Weak Statehood: The Case of Self‐Governance Through Rasookh in Kashmir pp. 315-325

- Touseef Yousuf Mir
- Housing as a Battlefield Between Self‐Organization and Resistance: The Case of Reclaim the City pp. 326-335

- Antje Daniel
- Community Forest Management: Weak States or Strong Communities? pp. 336-345

- Bas Arts, Jelle Behagel, Jessica de Koning and Marieke van der Zon
- Exploring the Relationship Between Social Movement Organizations and the State in Latin America pp. 346-356

- Thomas Kestler
- Local Self‐Governance and the State in South Sudan: Studying Gendered Tenure Relations in Times of Uncertainty pp. 357-367

- Janine Ubink and Bernardo Almeida
- The Evolution of Village (Self)Governance in the Context of Post‐Communist Rural Society pp. 368-379

- Edvin Zhllima, Nicolas Hayoz, Drini Imami and Iliriana Miftari
2023, volume 11, articles 1
- Democratic Backsliding and Organized Interests in Central and Eastern Europe: An Introduction pp. 1-4

- Rafael Pablo Labanino and Michael Dobbins
- The Diversity of Actors in Reform Backsliding and Its Containment in the Ukrainian Hybrid Regime pp. 5-15

- Michael Martin Richter
- From Exclusion to Co-Optation: Political Opportunity Structures and Civil Society Responses in De-Democratising Hungary pp. 16-27

- Márton Gerő, Anna Fejős, Szabina Kerényi and Dorottya Szikra
- Challenges Facing Organised Interests Under a Populist Right-Wing Government in Slovenia pp. 28-38

- Meta Novak and Damjan Lajh
- Interest Group Strategic Responses to Democratic Backsliding pp. 39-49

- Danica Fink-Hafner and Sara Bauman
- The Representative Potential of Interest Groups: Internal Voice in Post-Communist and Western European Countries pp. 50-64

- Joost Berkhout, Jan Beyers and Marcel Hanegraaff
- Multilevel Venue Shopping Amid Democratic Backsliding in New European Union Member States pp. 65-79

- Rafael Labanino and Michael Dobbins
- Women Opposition Leaders: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Agendas pp. 080-84

- Sarah C. Dingler, Ludger Helms and Henriette Müller
- Parliamentary Women Opposition Leaders: A Comparative Assessment Across 28 OECD Countries pp. 085-96

- Sarah C. Dingler and Ludger Helms
- Gender and Strategic Opposition Behavior: Patterns of Parliamentary Oversight in Belgium pp. 097-107

- Benjamin de Vet and Robin Devroe
- From Opposition Leader to Prime Minister: Giorgia Meloni and Women’s Issues in the Italian Radical Right pp. 108-118

- Elisabetta De Giorgi, Alice Cavalieri and Francesca Feo
- The “Accidental Candidate” Versus Europe’s Longest Dictator: Belarus’s Unfinished Revolution for Women pp. 119-129

- Farida Jalalzai and Steve Jurek
- Gender and Opposition Leadership in the Pacific Islands pp. 130-140

- Kerryn Baker and Jack Corbett
- Political Pathways and Performance of Women Opposition Leaders in Indonesia and South Korea pp. 141-151

- Nankyung Choi
- The Instrumentalization of Women Opposition Leaders for Authoritarian Regime Entrenchment: The Case of Uganda pp. 152-163

- Aili Mari Tripp
- Women Leading the Opposition: Gender and Rhetoric in the European Parliament pp. 164-176

- Henriette Müller and Pamela Pansardi
- Re‐Embedding Trade in the Shadow of Populism pp. 177-180

- Kevin Kolben and Michèle Rioux
- Populism, Globalization, and the Prospects for Restoring the WTO pp. 181-192

- Kent Jones
- Class Struggle and International Economic Institutions: The Origins of the GATT and “Embedded Liberalism” pp. 193-202

- Rémi Bachand
- International Investment Law in the Shadow of Populism: Between Redomestication and Liberalism Re‐Embedded pp. 203-213

- Álvaro Santos
- Trade Policy and Ecological Transition pp. 214-222

- Mathieu Dufour
- The Multisided Threat to Free Trade: Protectionism and Fair Trade During Increasing Populism pp. 223-236

- Sean D. Ehrlich and Christopher Gahagan
- Populist Backlash and Trade Agreements in North America: The Prospects for Progressive Trade pp. 237-248

- Robert G. Finbow
- Trade Linkages or Disconnects? Labor Rights and Data Privacy in US Digital Trade Policy pp. 249-260

- Jean-Baptiste Velut
- The WTO and the Covid‐19 “Vaccine Apartheid”: Big Pharma and the Minefield of Patents pp. 261-271

- Stéphane Paquin and Kristine Plouffe-Malette
- Embedded Liberalism and Health Populism in the UK in a Post-Truth Era pp. 272-279

- Louise Dalingwater
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On this page- 2023, volume 11
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2022, volume 10
2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2018, volume 6
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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