European Union Politics
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Volume 27, issue 2, 2026
- Economic voting in European elections: Explaining abstention and support for Eurosceptic parties pp. 207-225

- Dieter Stiers and Chloé De Grauwe
- How issue reputations shape electoral behaviour in European Parliamentary elections: Issue competence perceptions, attribution of responsibility, and electoral choice pp. 226-248

- Andreas C. Goldberg and Jonas Lefevere
- Filtering out Euroskepticism: Media influence and interpersonal communication in an agent-based model of Brexit opinion dynamics pp. 249-278

- Isabela Zeberio, Theresa Kuhn and Iñaki Ucar
- How occupation shapes awareness and preferences for European funding pp. 279-300

- Johannes Lattmann and David Schweizer
- Identity- versus effort-based bureaucratic discrimination among mobile European Union citizens: Evidence from conjoint experiments pp. 301-324

- Jana Gómez DÃaz, Eva Thomann, Anita Manatschal and Xavier Fernández-i-MarÃn
- What drives European solidarity? Evidence on identity-based, value-based, and utilitarian explanations pp. 325-348

- Jakob J Eicheler
- The predictors of party group bargaining success in the European Parliament pp. 349-372

- Nicolas Bicchi
- Euroscepticism in party discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from Portugal and Spain pp. 373-394

- Ana Maria Belchior, João Moniz, Eftichia Teperoglou and Alexandros-Christos Gkotinakos
- Identifying delegation and constraints in legislative texts: A computational method applied to the European Union pp. 395-411

- Fabio Franchino, Marta Migliorati, Giovanni Pagano and Valerio Vignoli
Volume 27, issue 1, 2026
- Pushed by markets, pulled by machines: Economic pressures and the backlash to the European Union pp. 3-31

- Jaewook Lee
- The European Court of Justice and legal European integration pp. 32-59

- Thomas König and Stefan Eschenwecker
- International sanctions and domestic backlash. Exploring public support towards the EU's rule of law enforcement pp. 60-87

- Michael Blauberger, Soso Makaradze and Gabriele Spilker
- Presidents, commissioners, and time pressure: A mixed-methods analysis of migration communication by the European Commission pp. 88-112

- Radu-Mihai Triculescu, Leonce Röth, Christoph Ivanusch and Klaus H. Goetz
- Differentiated protectionism in the European Union: The role of superstar exporters and fiscal capacity pp. 113-135

- Alessia Invernizzi, Aydin B. Yildirim and Arlo Poletti
- The politics of the Court of Justice of the European Union: A review pp. 136-178

- Matthew Gabel, Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen and Jay Krehbiel
- The PopulisTree: A systematic taxonomy and dataset to study populist parties in Europe pp. 179-195

- Mattia Zulianello
- Studying party-voter congruence in the European elections 2024: Introducing a new dataset on German voter positions from the VAA ‘Europartycheck’ pp. 196-204

- J Philipp Thomeczek, L Constantin Wurthmann and Christian Stecker
Volume 26, issue 4, 2025
- Reforming supranational institutions: Insights from a conjoint experiment in 16 countries pp. 649-666

- Catherine E De Vries, Simon Hix and Miriam Sorace
- Continuity amid change: Explaining budgetary choices in the national implementation of EU cohesion policy funds pp. 667-688

- Romy Hansum
- A geopolitical turning point? Enlargement discourse after the Russian invasion of Ukraine pp. 689-713

- Tom Hunter, Natasha Wunsch and Marie-Eve Bélanger
- Measuring the effect of media framing on behavior towards refugees pp. 714-735

- Dawid Walentek, Natalia Letki, Peter Thisted Dinesen and Ulf Liebe
- Which cues matter: The effect of content cues on European Union support pp. 736-758

- Carlos Jalali, PatrÃcia Silva, PatrÃcio Costa and Filipe Falcão
- Intra-executive competition as a way to build political trust: Evidence from European semi-presidential countries pp. 759-782

- Huang-Ting Yan and Chin-En Wu
- The 2024 European Parliament election: Another second-order national election? pp. 783-789

- Nils D Steiner
- The effect of MEPs' local ties on perceived representation: Evidence from four EU member states pp. 790-796

- Daniel Kovarek
Volume 26, issue 3, 2025
- When the EU Council responds to public opinion: Negotiating European policy integration pp. 453-476

- Nikoleta Yordanova, Anastasia Ershova, Aleksandra Khokhlova, Saad Obaid Ul-Islam and Goran Glavaš
- What you see is not what you get: The incorporation of women in radical right parties pp. 477-500

- Vered Porzycki, Odelia Oshri and Shaul R. Shenhav
- Are voters under Euroskeptic leaders turning Euroskeptic: Leadership cues and anti-EU views in Italy pp. 501-525

- Emanuel Coman
- Supranational redistribution and support for European integration pp. 526-551

- Irina Ciornei
- Crisis management and attitudes towards democracy: The case of the COVID-19 recovery plan in Europe pp. 552-572

- Lea Heyne and Rubén Ruiz-Rufino
- Emigration, welfare, and politics in central and Eastern Europe pp. 573-592

- Melle Scholten
- Equal rights to move? Public attitudes towards the free movement of patients, students and workers in the EU pp. 593-616

- Sharon Baute, Marius R. Busemeyer and Gianna Maria Eick
- From fear to support? The role of benefit guarantees in EU multilevel welfare governance pp. 617-636

- Ann-Kathrin Reinl
- What unites the right in the European Parliament? pp. 637-644

- Philipp Broniecki and Bjørn Høyland
- SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics, Volume 25 pp. 645-645

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Volume 26, issue 2, 2025
- Widening the gap? How socio-economic status moderates the relationship between political participation and trust pp. 205-225

- Adrià Albareda and Moritz Müller
- New threat of culture wars? The religious roots of public opinion polarization on morality issues in Europe pp. 226-254

- Tadeas Cely
- EU executives on social media: Assessing the potential and trajectories of legitimation via public communication on Twitter pp. 255-280

- Sina F Özdemir, Kristine Graneng and Pieter de Wilde
- Are European Court of Justice judges biased towards their member states? pp. 281-295

- Sivaram Cheruvu
- Division and unity: Voter and party perspectives on EU integration under external threat pp. 296-309

- Alexandru D. Moise and Chendi Wang
- Russian invasion as a European issue: Vertical Europeanisation of national political debates and the war in Ukraine pp. 310-343

- Aleksandra Sojka, Javier Terraza, Francisco Caravaca Crespo and à ngel Cuevas RumÃn
- Demand-side constraints on European solidarity for energy sanctions: Experimental evidence from seven EU countries pp. 344-368

- Ioana-Elena Oana, Alexandru D Moise and Zbigniew Truchlewski
- Two functionalist logics of European Union polity formation under external threat: Evidence from a conjoint experiment pp. 369-392

- Alexandru D Moise, Ioana-Elena Oana, Zbigniew Truchlewski and Chendi Wang
- What happened to Putin’s friends? The radical right’s reaction to the Russian invasion on social media pp. 393-417

- Chendi Wang and Argyrios Altiparmakis
- Appeasement or solidarity? Uncovering the drivers of European public opinion on the EU’s foreign policy pp. 418-441

- Alexandru D Moise and Chendi Wang
- Conclusion – external threat and internal divisions: How the war in Ukraine shapes mass politics in the EU pp. 442-450

- Philipp Genschel
Volume 26, issue 1, 2025
- Gendered EUropean careers? Representation and the challenges in women's political careers pp. 3-22

- Elena Frech
- Still struggling to reach the top? Women officeholders and gendered career pathways in the European commission pp. 23-44

- Pierre Alayrac, Sara Connolly, Miriam Hartlapp and Hussein Kassim
- Do public attitudes on gender equality affect candidate selection in proportional representation systems? Evidence from European Parliament elections pp. 45-65

- Thomas Däubler, Maarja Lühiste and Mihail Chiru
- Lingering bias: The effects of legislated gender quotas on representation quality in the European Parliament pp. 66-95

- Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen
- Can the European Parliament be a stepping stone into national politics? The gendered career paths of Maltese and Luxembourgish members of the European Parliament pp. 96-114

- Anna-Lena Högenauer
- Putting the European Parliament's gender exceptionalism to the test: MEPs’ specialisation in masculine and feminine policy domains in parliamentary questions pp. 115-144

- Jeremy Dodeigne, Silvia Erzeel and François Randour
- Gendered exits: The role of parliamentarians, parties and voters in women's departure from the European Parliament pp. 145-166

- Elena Frech
- More equal than different? Gender and legislative turnover in the European Parliament and west European legislatures pp. 167-184

- Athanassios Gouglas, Paolo Marzi, Bart Maddens, Marleen Brans and Luca Verzichelli
- What is special about women in EU institutions? pp. 185-202

- Jessica Fortin-Rittberger
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