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2017, volume 5, articles 4
- Labour Standards and Trade: In Search of Impact and Alternative Instruments pp. 1-5

- Jan Orbie and Gerda Van Roozendaal
- The Impact of Labour Rights Commitments in EU Trade Agreements: The Case of Peru pp. 6-18

- Jan Orbie, Lore Van den Putte and Deborah Martens
- Where Symbolism Prospers: An Analysis of the Impact on Enabling Rights of Labour Standards Provisions in Trade Agreements with South Korea pp. 19-29

- Gerda Van Roozendaal
- The International Labour Standards Debate in the Brazilian Labour Movement: Engagement with Mercosur and Opposition to the Free Trade Area of the Americas pp. 30-39

- Marieke Riethof
- Civil Society Activism under US Free Trade Agreements: The Effects of Actorness on Decent Work pp. 40-48

- Myriam Oehri
- Dispute Settlement for Labour Provisions in EU Free Trade Agreements: Rethinking Current Approaches pp. 49-59

- Axel Marx, Franz Ebert and Nicolas Hachez
- A Supply Chain Approach to Trade and Labor Provisions pp. 60-68

- Kevin Kolben
- Advancing Respect for Labour Rights Globally through Public Procurement pp. 69-79

- Olga Martin-Ortega and Claire Methven O'Brien
- The Bangladesh Sustainability Compact: An Effective Tool for Promoting Workers’ Rights? pp. 80-92

- Jeffrey S. Vogt
- Do Labour Rights Matter for Export? A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Pineapple Trade to the EU pp. 93-105

- Annelien Gansemans, Deborah Martens, Marijke D’Haese and Jan Orbie
- Editorial to the Issue on Populism and the Remaking of (Il)Liberal Democracy in Europe pp. 106-111

- Lars Rensmann, Sarah L. de Lange and Stefan Couperus
- Liberal Illiberalism? The Reshaping of the Contemporary Populist Radical Right in Northern Europe pp. 112-122

- Benjamin Moffitt
- The Noisy Counter-Revolution: Understanding the Cultural Conditions and Dynamics of Populist Politics in Europe in the Digital Age pp. 123-135

- Lars Rensmann
- Persuasive Populism? Estimating the Effect of Populist Messages on Political Cynicism pp. 136-145

- Matthijs Rooduijn, Wouter van der Brug, Sarah L. de Lange and Jante Parlevliet
- On the Distinct Effects of Left-Wing and Right-Wing Populism on Democratic Quality pp. 146-165

- Robert A. Huber and Christian H. Schimpf
- The Illiberal Turn or Swerve in Central Europe? pp. 166-176

- Lenka Bustikova and Petra Guasti
- A Critical Review of Recent Literature on Populism pp. 177-186

- John Abromeit
2017, volume 5, articles 3
- EU Institutional Politics of Secrecy and Transparency in Foreign Affairs pp. 1-5

- Vigjilenca Abazi and Johan Adriaensen
- Secrecy, Efficiency, Transparency in EU Negotiations: Conflicting Paradigms? pp. 6-15

- Päivi Leino
- How Much Is Enough? Explaining the Continuous Transparency Conflict in TTIP pp. 16-28

- Niels Gheyle and Ferdi De Ville
- From Access to Documents to Consumption of Information: The European Commission Transparency Policy for the TTIP Negotiations pp. 29-39

- Evelyn Coremans
- Transparency Watchdog: Guarding the Law and Independent from Politics? The Relationship between the European Ombudsman and the European Parliament pp. 40-50

- Christine Neuhold and Andreea Năstase
- Not Worth the Net Worth? The Democratic Dilemmas of Privileged Access to Information pp. 51-61

- Guri Rosén and Anne Elizabeth Stie
- Transparency as a Platform for Institutional Politics: The Case of the Council of the European Union pp. 62-74

- Maarten Hillebrandt
- Allies in Transparency? Parliamentary, Judicial and Administrative Interplays in the EU’s International Negotiations pp. 75-86

- Vigjilenca Abazi and Johan Adriaensen
- The Puzzle of Transparency Reforms in the Council of the EU pp. 87-90

- Daniel Naurin
- EU Institutional Politics of Secrecy and Transparency in Foreign Affairs: A Commentary pp. 91-93

- Emily O'Reilly
- Narrating Global Order and Disorder pp. 94-98

- Matthew Levinger and Laura Roselle
- Strategic Narratives and Alliances: The Cases of Intervention in Libya (2011) and Economic Sanctions against Russia (2014) pp. 99-110

- Laura Roselle
- Russia’s Narratives of Global Order: Great Power Legacies in a Polycentric World pp. 111-120

- Alister Miskimmon and Ben O'Loughlin
- Study of Strategic Narratives: The Case of BRICS pp. 121-129

- Carolijn van Noort
- Genocide Discourses: American and Russian Strategic Narratives of Conflict in Iraq and Ukraine pp. 130-145

- Douglas Irvin-Erickson
- Normal Peace: A New Strategic Narrative of Intervention pp. 146-156

- Nicolas Lemay-Hebert and Gëzim Visoka
2017, volume 5, articles 2
- Brexit and Devolution in the United Kingdom pp. 1-3

- Michael Keating
- Trust and Tolerance across the Middle East and North Africa: A Comparative Perspective on the Impact of the Arab Uprisings pp. 4-15

- Niels Spierings
- The Effect of Direct Democratic Participation on Citizens’ Political Attitudes in Switzerland: The Difference between Availability and Use pp. 16-26

- Anna Kern
- Towards Exit from the EU: The Conservative Party’s Increasing Euroscepticism since the 1980s pp. 27-40

- Peter Dorey
- Mixed Signals: Democratization and the Myanmar Media pp. 41-58

- Tina Burrett
- The State of Jordanian Women’s Organizations—Five Years Beyond the Arab Spring pp. 59-68

- Peter A. Ferguson
- Policy Integration and Multi-Level Governance: Dealing with the Vertical Dimension of Policy Mix Designs pp. 69-78

- Michael Howlett, Joanna Vince and Pablo del Río
- Why the United States Supports International Enforcement for Some Treaties but not for Others pp. 79-92

- Jon Hovi and Tora Skodvin
- Governing Disasters: Embracing Human Rights in a Multi-Level, Multi-Duty Bearer, Disaster Governance Landscape pp. 93-104

- Lottie Lane and Marlies Hesselman
2017, volume 5, articles 1
- Editorial to the Issue on Legitimization of Private and Public Regulation: Past and Present pp. 1-5

- Melanie Coni-Zimmer, Klaus Dieter Wolf and Peter Collin
- From the 8-Hour Day to the 40-Hour Week: Legitimization Discourses of Labour Legislation between the Wars in France and Belgium pp. 6-14

- Sabine Rudischhauser
- The Legitimation of Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation in Corporatist Concepts of Legal Scholars in the Weimar Republic pp. 15-25

- Peter Collin
- The Public–Private Dichotomy in Fascist Corporativism: Discursive Strategies and Models of Legitimization pp. 26-33

- Maurizio Cau
- Between History and Passion: The Legitimacy of Social Clubs in the Province of Buenos Aires (2001–2007) pp. 34-41

- Agustín Elías Casagrande
- American Better Business Bureaus, the Truth-in-Advertising Movement, and the Complexities of Legitimizing Business Self-Regulation over the Long Term pp. 42-53

- Edward J. Balleisen
- Legitimizing Private Actors in Global Governance: From Performance to Performativity pp. 54-62

- Elke Krahmann
- Patterns of Legitimation in Hybrid Transnational Regimes: The Controversy Surrounding the Lex Sportiva pp. 63-74

- Klaus Dieter Wolf
- Field Recognition and the State Prerogative: Why Democratic Legitimation Recedes in Private Transnational Sustainability Regulation pp. 75-84

- Klaus Dingwerth