European Review
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2017
- Brexit and its Implications for European Integration pp. 519-531

- Chih-Mei Luo
- The Social Dimension in EU Free Trade Agreements: ASEAN Perspectives pp. 532-549

- Hoang Ha Hai
- The Prospects for the Future of European Union–African Union Relations in Uncertain Times pp. 550-559

- Conrad Rein
- The Irrelevance of Political Party Differences for Public Finances – Evidence from Public Deficit and Debt in Portugal (1974–2012) pp. 560-587

- D’almeida, André Corrêa and Paulo Mourão
- Biased Elites, Unfit Policies: Reflections on the Lacunae of Roma Integration Strategies pp. 588-607

- Margareta Matache
- Incident-driven Democracy at Europe’s Edge. The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina pp. 608-622

- Yves Dejaeghere and Peter Vermeersch
- No, Prime Minister: PhD Plagiarism of High Level Public Officials pp. 623-641

- Theodor Tudoroiu
- Vladimir Putin’s Aspiration to Restore the Lost Russian Empire pp. 642-654

- Chaim Shinar
- The Idea of Europe as the Point of Encounter between Power and Freedom, Interests and Universal Values: A Consideration of Kissinger’s and Ratzinger’s Visions of Europe pp. 655-669

- Mary Frances McKenna
- Emigrants and Mestizos in Twenty-first Century Europe pp. 670-678

- Armando Gnisci
- How to Cope with Working in an Open-space Lab? pp. 679-687

- Marco Pautasso and Wopke Van Der Werf
- Planet Earth and Humanity pp. 688-697

- Herman Verstappen
Volume 25, issue 3, 2017
- A Tale of Two Cities: Aleppo and Istanbul pp. 365-387

- Ayhan Kaya
- Migration Patterns and Core–Periphery Relations from the Central and Eastern-European Perspective pp. 388-405

- Ibolya Török
- The Rise of Populist Right-wing Parties in the 2014 European Parliament: Election and Implications for European Integration pp. 406-422

- Chih-Mei Luo
- Corruption, Reform and the Euro pp. 423-437

- Paul Caruana-Galizia
- Crisis and Inequality in the European Union pp. 438-452

- Ignacio Amate-Fortes, Almudena Guarnido-Rueda and Agustín Molina-Morales
- Military Expenditures and Economic Growth in Central and Eastern EU Countries: Evidence from the Post-Cold War Era pp. 453-462

- Mert Topcu and İlhan Aras
- Economic Pull Factors versus Political Push Factors: A Descriptive Analysis of Multidimensional Relations between Russia and Turkey pp. 463-478

- Haldun Çanci
- Spengler’s Prussian Socialism pp. 479-493

- Ben Lewis
- Counterfactual History and the First World War pp. 494-501

- R.C. Van Caenegem
- Kublai Khan in the Eyes of Marco Polo pp. 502-517

- Na Chang
Volume 25, issue 2, 2017
- Introduction to the Special Section pp. 167-170

- Mehmet Ufuk Çag̃layan
- First Impressions of a Young Turk. Introductory Remarks to the Gelenbe 2015 Symposium pp. 171-174

- Mania Pavella
- The Founding of the National Academy of Technologies of France pp. 175-183

- Pierre Castillon
- Can Europe have a Telecommunications Industry? pp. 184-193

- Alain Bravo
- Creativity under Strong Constraints: the Hidden Influence of Design Models pp. 194-207

- Armand Hatchuel and Milena Klasing Chen
- Brain Computer Interfaces for Silent Speech pp. 208-230

- Yousef Rezaei Tabar and Ugur Halici
- Understanding Life: A Bioinformatics Perspective pp. 231-245

- Natalia Szostak, Szymon Wasik and Jacek Blazewicz
- Object Extraction and Classification in Video Surveillance Applications pp. 246-259

- Muhsin Civelek and Adnan Yazici
- Smart Internet Search with Random Neural Networks pp. 260-272

- Will Serrano
- Multi-level Governance of Nanotechnology in Europe: Policy Variation in Germany, the UK, and the Netherlands pp. 273-294

- Ian P. McManus and Johannes Eijmberts
- Memory, Transnational Justice, and Recession in Contemporary Spain pp. 295-306

- Lorraine Ryan
- The Relationship between Financial Development and Unemployment in Selected Countries of the European Union pp. 307-319

- Serhan Çiftçioğlu and Murad Bein
- Does Corruption End the Dominant Party System? A Comparative Analysis of the Italian and Turkish Cases pp. 320-336

- Gülçın Balamır Coşkun
- EU–UN Relations. How much of a Partnership? pp. 337-350

- Rafał Willa
- Of War and Peace: A European Technological Tale pp. 351-364

- Esteve Sanz
Volume 25, issue 1, 2017
- ‘Master of Those Who Know’: Aristotle as Role Model for the Twenty-first Century Academician pp. 3-19

- Edith Hall
- Anchoring Innovation: A Classical Research Agenda pp. 20-38

- Ineke Sluiter
- How to Breathe Life into Cultural Heritage 3D Reconstructions pp. 39-50

- Selma Rizvić
- Barcelona, a Medieval Capital pp. 51-59

- Flocel Sabaté
- Barcelona, Catalonia and the Crown of Aragón in the Bourbon Spanish Empire pp. 60-68

- Horst Pietschmann
- Barcelona beyond the Seas. A Catalan Enclave in Colonial Venezuela pp. 69-80

- Nikita Harwich
- Competing Identities and Turkey’s Future pp. 81-95

- Yale H. Ferguson
- Cancer, Computers and Complexity: Decision Making for the Patient pp. 96-106

- Markus Harz
- Research, Exploitation and Patenting in the Area of Human Embryonic Stem Cells in Europe – A Case of Concern Causing Inconsistency pp. 107-120

- Joseph Straus
- Legal Aspects of Research with Human Embryonic Stem Cells pp. 121-130

- Jochen Taupitz
- Evaluating the Posthuman Future – Some Philosophical Problems pp. 131-139

- Søren Holm
- Evolution as Physics: The Human & Machine Species pp. 140-149

- Adrian Bejan
- The Posthuman in the Anthropocene: A Look through the Aesthetic Field pp. 150-165

- Jacob Wamberg and Mads Rosendahl Thomsen