European Review
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Volume 28, issue S1, 2020
- Educational Transitions – A Challenge to Research, Practice and Policy pp. S1-S5

- Svend Erik Larsen
- Bridging the Twenty-first Century Gap in Education – History, Causation, and Solutions pp. S7-S27

- Andreas Demetriou
- ‘One Size Fits All’ – A Default Policy that is Serving No One Well pp. S28-S43

- Alison Wolf
- Inequality of Educational Opportunity – The Role of Performance and Choice pp. S44-S55

- Robert Erikson
- Minimizing Knowledge Scepticism – Resourcing Students through Media and Information Literacy pp. S56-S66

- Kirsten Drotner
- Entry Assessment of Student Learning Preconditions in Higher Education: Implications for the Transition from Secondary to Tertiary Education in Germany pp. S67-S84

- Olga Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia and Jasmin Schlax
- Improving Educational Outcomes through Getting It Right for Every Child in Glasgow pp. S86-S92

- Maureen McKenna
- Bridging Secondary and Higher Education. The Importance of Self-regulated Learning pp. S94-S103

- Stella Vosniadou
- Addressing Horizontal and Vertical Gaps in Educational Systems pp. S104-S120

- Alan H. Schoenfeld
- The Role of Motivation and Academic Wellbeing – the Transition from Secondary to Further Education in STEM in Finland pp. S121-S134

- Katariina Salmela-Aro
- Bridging the Gap between Secondary and Higher STEM Education – the Case of STEM@school pp. S135-S157

- Jolien De Meester, Jelle Boeve-de Pauw, Marie-Paule Buyse, Stijn Ceuppens, Mieke De Cock, Haydée De Loof, Leen Goovaerts, Luc Hellinckx, Heidi Knipprath, Annemie Struyf, Lieve Thibaut, Didier Van de Velde, Peter Van Petegem and Wim Dehaene
Volume 28, issue 6, 2020
- Regimes of Memory in the Context of Autocratic Breakthroughs pp. 843-849

- Iván Zoltán Dénes
- From Making the Glory to Facing the Decay pp. 850-868

- Iván Zoltán Dénes
- Generational Discontinuities and the Memory of Traumatic Events: the Case of Eastern Europe with a Special Focus on Germany pp. 869-879

- Alessandro Cavalli
- Discourses on Judicial Formalism in Central and Eastern Europe: Symptom of an Inferiority Complex? pp. 880-891

- Péter Cserne
- Civil War, Genocide and Beyond: How to Re-found the Narrative Framework on the Destruction of the Spanish Democratic Republic after 1936 pp. 892-910

- Pablo Sánchez León
- The Social Construction of Historical Traumas: The Polish Experience of the Uses of History in an Intelligentsia-dominated Polity pp. 911-931

- Tomasz Zarycki and Tomasz Warczok
Volume 28, issue 5, 2020
- The Adaptation Strategies of Post-Communist Political Parties: An Introduction pp. 721-727

- Sergiu Gherghina
- Who Makes a Compromise? Adopting Pledges in Czech Coalition Agreements pp. 728-743

- Petra Vodová
- The Populist Discourse on Representation in Lithuania pp. 744-760

- Jogilė Ulinskaitė
- Hungary’s Over-powerful Government Party and the Desperate Opposition pp. 761-777

- Pál Susánszky, Anna Unger and Ákos Kopper
- Explaining Change: The Online Political Marketing of the Romanian Social Democrats pp. 778-792

- Marius Grad and Claudiu Marian
- Cheating the Machine: E-voting Practices in Kyrgyzstan’s Local Elections pp. 793-809

- Arzuu Sheranova
- Members versus Experts: The Perceptions of Party Leadership Styles in New Democracies pp. 810-825

- Sergiu Gherghina
- Czech Stalemate? The Role of Party Organization for the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia since 2010 pp. 826-841

- Petar Bankov
Volume 28, issue 4, 2020
- University Rankings: Quality, Size and Permanence pp. 537-558

- Adrian Bejan, Umit Gunes and Bahri Sahin
- A Canon? Yes, But What are We Going to Do with It? pp. 559-564

- Jan Baetens and D’haen, Theo
- Artistic Work as Symbolic Capital pp. 565-572

- Barbara Orel
- The Political Economy of Restructuring in Science and Technology in Turkey pp. 573-586

- Itir Ozer-Imer and S. Tugrul Imer
- Games in the Accademia Arcadia as a Legacy of the Olympic Idea between the Seventeenth and the Eighteenth Centuries pp. 587-598

- Arkadiusz Włodarczyk and Mateusz Rozmiarek
- The Ethos of Science and the Perception of the Polish System of Financing Science pp. 599-616

- Marzena Feldy and Barbara Kowalczyk
- Research Infrastructures in Europe: The Hype and the Field pp. 617-635

- Olof Hallonsten
- Artistic Research in the SATORI Common Ethical Framework pp. 636-647

- Lucille Holmes
- Oxford University and Globalisation: Rebranding the Dreaming Spires pp. 648-667

- Douglas Mark Ponton
- Education and Social Participation of Polish Youth pp. 668-677

- Alina Szczurek-Boruta
- Capacities for the Development of Creative Capital in Lithuanian Counties pp. 678-692

- Katarzyna Szara and Bogusław Ślusarczyk
- The Selective Harmonization Impact of the Coordination Policy pp. 693-706

- Magdalena Skowron-Kadayer
- A Critique of Islamophobia – in Defence of European Culture pp. 707-720

- Aleš Črnič
Volume 28, issue 3, 2020
- Introduction: Thinking Beyond Europe’s Cultural Borders pp. 358-364

- Mats Andrèn
- Never Mind Patriarchy, But Do Mention the War! Reflections on the Absence of Gender History from the House of European History pp. 365-377

- Ann Ighe
- Integration of Islam in Europe: Categorical Remarks pp. 378-388

- Klas Grinell
- A Passport to Peace? Modern Tourism and Internationalist Idealism pp. 389-402

- Sune Bechmann Pedersen
- Exile Boundary Crossing: Aesthetic Objects and Perception in the Works of Walter Benjamin and María Zambrano pp. 403-415

- Karolina Enquist Källgren
- Entanglements: Cultural Borders in Visions of European Unification pp. 416-424

- Mats Andrèn
- Memory of Water: Boundaries of Political Geography and World Literature pp. 425-434

- Katarina Leppänen
- Nationalism and the Pan-historical Perspective in Early Middle Age Archaeology pp. 436-442

- Csanád Bálint
- Material Culture and Social Practice: Archaeology and History in Understanding Europe’s ‘Celtic Fringe’ pp. 443-447

- Robert A. Houston
- The Role of Archaeology in Forming Greek National Identity and its Embodiment in European identity pp. 448-458

- Olga Katsiardi-Hering
- Moderate Secularism in Europe in the Face of Integration Challenges: The Debate about Legal Pluralism and Multiculturalism pp. 459-464

- Rosa María Martínez de Codes
- History, Archaeology and Cultural Comparison pp. 465-468

- Sverre Håkon Bagge
- Effet utile du contrôle préventif by Hybrid Legislative Procedures pp. 470-482

- Magdalena Skowron-Kadayer
- Gains from Integration? An Empirical Hint from the Eurozone pp. 483-512

- Ku-Hsieh Chen, Jen-Chi Cheng, Joe-Ming Lee and Chih-Chun Chen
- Electoral Polarization, Class Politics and a New Welfare State in Brazil and Turkey pp. 513-535

- Erdem Yörük and Alvaro Comin
Volume 28, issue 2, 2020
- The EU’s FDI Screening Proposal – Can It Really Work? pp. 173-184

- Chi-Chung Kao
- Ideas, Structural Ambiguity, and the Struggle for Bilingual Signage by Carinthian Slovenes in Austria pp. 185-201

- Egor Fedotov
- Heterogeneity of the European Union’s Strategic Partners: Can They Still be Compatible? pp. 202-224

- Pablo Podadera Rivera and Anna Garashchuk
- National Sovereignty, European Integration and Domination in the Eurozone pp. 225-237

- Georgios Maris
- Fiscal Union, Monetary Policy Normalization and Populism in the Eurozone pp. 238-257

- Alfredo Arahuetes and Gonzalo Gómez Bengoechea
- Analysis of the Economic Impacts of the Euro, the Efficiency of the Euro in the Optimum Currency Area, and the Place of the Euro in Global Economics pp. 258-275

- Hüseyin Özdeşer
- How do Public Policy-makers Perceive National Quality Infrastructure? The Case of Serbia as an EU Pre-accession Country pp. 276-293

- Jelena Ruso and Jovan Filipovic
- What does the European Union Think about the USA, Russia, the PRC, Germany and Itself? pp. 294-304

- Marcin Wojciech Solarz, Małgorzata Wojtaszczyk, Maciej Zych and Anna M. Solarz
- What does the European Union Think about the USA, Russia, the PRC, Germany and Itself? – ERRATUM pp. 305-305

- Marcin Wojciech Solarz, Małgorzata Wojtaszczyk, Maciej Zych and Anna M. Solarz
- EU Integration in the (Post)-Migrant-Crisis Context: Learning New Integration Modes? pp. 306-324

- Iryna Kushnir, Majella Kilkey and Francesca Strumia
- On the Squeezing of the Middle Class: Overview and Prospects for the EU-15 pp. 325-342

- Olga Salido and Julio Carabaña
- Obligations to Consult EU Institutions on National Draft Laws: A Dogmatic Analysis pp. 343-356

- Magdalena Skowron-Kadayer
Volume 28, issue 1, 2020
- On Stem Cells, Organoids and Human Disease pp. 1-5

- Hans Clevers
- The Role of Academies in Science-based Policy Advice: The Case of Biomedicine and the Life Sciences pp. 6-10

- Jörg Hacker, Stefan Artmann and Sandra Kumm
- Disciplines, Serendipity, Case Studies pp. 11-17

- Carlo Ginzburg
- Life under another Sun: From Science Fiction to Science pp. 18-39

- Michaël Gillon
- Uncovering the Mediterranean Salt Giant (MEDSALT) - Scientific Networking as Incubator of Cross-disciplinary Research in Earth Sciences pp. 40-61

- Angelo Camerlenghi and Vanni Aloisi
- Post-imperial Europe: Integration through Disintegration pp. 62-75

- Vladimir Biti
- Theatre as ‘An Encounter’: Grotowski’s Cosmopolitanism in the Cold War Era pp. 76-89

- Chengzhou He
- Belgrade between the Wars: Imperial Shadows on the Screen pp. 90-101

- Nevena Daković
- A Post-imperial Stress Syndrome or a New Beginning? pp. 102-117

- Svend Erik Larsen
- Legality of Use and Challenges of New Technologies in Warfare – the Use of Autonomous Weapons in Contemporary or Future Wars pp. 118-131

- Agnieszka Szpak
- The AKP Government from its Formation to the Popular Uprising in June 2013 (Part II) – With Some Reflections on What Has Happened in Turkey Since pp. 132-153

- Ercan Gündoğan
- Individual Sanctions of Competition Law: A Comparison between the UK and Turkey pp. 154-171

- Samet Caliskan and Saliha Oner
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