European Union Politics
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2024
- International fiscal rules and domestic support for austerity pp. 627-650

- Alessia Aspide
- Temporal dynamics of interactions in European Administrative Networks: The case of SOLVIT pp. 651-674

- Ellen Mastenbroek, Reini Schrama and Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen
- Understanding oversight through parliamentary questions: The European Parliament in the Economic and Monetary Union pp. 675-697

- Adina Akbik and Marta Migliorati
- The divided public: Dynamics of heterogeneity of European public opinion towards European integration pp. 698-722

- Irene Palacios and Christine Arnold
- The political effects of intra-EU migration: Evidence from national and European elections in seven countries pp. 723-747

- Dimiter Toshkov
- From fringe to front? Assessing the voting influence of the radical right in the European Parliament pp. 748-771

- Nathalie Brack and Awenig Marié
- Far-right cooperation: Gender, political networks, and the cordon sanitaire in the European Parliament pp. 772-798

- Maria Sigridur Finnsdottir
- Roll call votes in the committees of the European Parliament: A new dataset pp. 799-815

- Lukas Obholzer and Moritz Wiesenthal
- Understanding lobbying dynamics through survey research: An introduction to the InterCov dataset pp. 816-831

- Wiebke Marie Junk, Michele Crepaz, Ellis Aizenberg, Joost Berkhout and Marcel Hanegraaff
- Corrigendum to “Is this crisis different? Attitudes towards EU fiscal transfers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic†pp. 832-832

- N/a
Volume 25, issue 3, 2024
- The Russian threat and the consolidation of the West: How populism and EU-skepticism shape party support for Ukraine pp. 459-482

- Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks, Ryan Bakker, Seth Jolly, Jonathan Polk, Jan Rovny, Marco Steenbergen and Milada Anna Vachudova
- Crumbling in the face of cost? How cost considerations affect public support for European security and defence cooperation pp. 483-503

- Matthias Mader, Moritz Neubert, Felix Münchow, Stephanie C Hofmann, Harald Schoen and Konstantin Gavras
- Party positions and the changing gender gap(s) in voting pp. 504-526

- Orit Kedar, Odelia Oshri and Lotem Halevy
- Voting for trade protectionist parties: Evidence from nine waves of the European Social Survey pp. 527-548

- Enrique GarcÃa-Viñuela, Nicolas Motz and Pedro Riera
- Do (too many) elections depress participation? How the position, frequency and nature of domestic ballots affect turnout in European Parliament elections pp. 549-568

- François Briatte, Camille Kelbel and Julien Navarro
- Solidarity on a divided continent: Perceptions of ‘centre’ and ‘periphery’ determine European citizens’ willingness to help other EU countries pp. 569-592

- Patrick Clasen
- All on board? The role of institutional design for public support for differentiated integration pp. 593-604

- Lisanne de Blok, Max Heermann, Julian Schuessler, Dirk Leuffen and Catherine E. de Vries
- An open window into politics: A structured database of plenary sessions of the European Parliament pp. 605-622

- Camille Tremblay-Antoine, Steve Jacob, Yannick Dufresne, Patrick Poncet and Shannon Dinan
- SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics, Volume 24 pp. 623-623

- N/a
Volume 25, issue 2, 2024
- The Eurodisappointed: On the disenchantment with the EU's limited response to democratic backsliding pp. 223-244

- Radosław Markowski and Piotr Zagórski
- Unequal perspectives? Income inequality as a benchmark for support for European integration pp. 245-268

- Bjarn Eck and Sven Schreurs
- Free to move, reluctant to share: Unequal opposition to transnational rights under the EU's free movement principle pp. 269-290

- Aleksandra Sojka, Liisa Talving and Sofia Vasilopoulou
- The Greek crisis as a “morality tale†? An empirical assessment pp. 291-312

- Nicola Nones
- Between common responsibility and national interest: When do Europeans support a common European migration policy? pp. 313-332

- Philipp Lutz
- Social benefits for European Union immigrants? A survey experiment on misperceptions pp. 333-353

- Julian Jäger
- The imbalanced effect of politicization: How EU politicization favours Eurosceptic parties pp. 354-375

- Laurie Beaudonnet and Raul Gomez
- Europe around the corner? How border proximity and quality of government explains European identity pp. 376-395

- Monika Bauhr and Nicholas Charron
- The EU Commission: Supplying enforcement and demanding compliance pp. 396-421

- Kari Waters
- Is Europe raising its voice? EU representation at the UN prior to and post-Lisbon pp. 422-439

- Daniel Finke
- The effect of trilogues on the European Commission's success in legislative negotiations: A reappraisal pp. 440-455

- Thomas Laloux
Volume 25, issue 1, 2024
- Mission partly accomplished: European Union Politics at 25 pp. 3-16

- Alessia Invernizzi, Ann-Cathrin Klöckner and Gerald Schneider
- The effect of European integration on economic redistribution in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 17-41

- Bilyana Petrova and Aleksandra Sznajder Lee
- Public perceptions and misperceptions of political authority in the European Union pp. 42-62

- Florian Stoeckel, Vittorio Mérola, Jack Thompson, Benjamin Lyons and Jason Reifler
- The reverberations of British Brexit politics abroad pp. 63-85

- Giorgio Malet and Stefanie Walter
- European integration and political party logos: A ‘visual Europeanization’? pp. 86-105

- Matteo CM Casiraghi, Eugenio Cusumano and Angelos Chryssogelos
- Do political duos diminish discriminatory voter preferences? Evidence from a combined conjoint experiment pp. 106-129

- Alberto López Ortega
- Does policy context matter for citizen engagement in policymaking? Evidence from the European Commission's public consultation regime pp. 130-150

- Idunn Nørbech
- Peoples’ perspectives on the ‘Future of Europe’ – A comparative study from within and beyond the European Union pp. 151-172

- Andreas C Goldberg and Lukas Benedikt Hoffmann
- Categorical and spatial interlinkages within the European migration policy mix pp. 173-196

- Mathias Czaika, Heidrun Bohnet and Federica Zardo
- EUPROPS: A new dataset on policymaking in the European Union from 1958 to 2021 pp. 197-217

- Jonathan Golub
- EUP Referees 1st April 2022– 31st December 2023 pp. 218-220

- N/a
Volume 24, issue 4, 2023
- Mass Euroscepticism revisited: The role of distributive justice pp. 625-644

- Sharon Baute
- The responsive public: How European Union decisions shape public opinion on salient policies pp. 645-665

- Christoph Mikulaschek
- What difference does the framing of a crisis make to European Union solidarity? pp. 666-683

- Federico M Ferrara, Waltraud Schelkle and Zbigniew Truchlewski
- The politicization of European integration and support for restrictive migration policies pp. 684-707

- Roman Hlatky
- External perceptions of the European Union in Israel—the role of norms and culture pp. 708-725

- Hila Zahavi and Gal Ariely
- The nuclear option: Voting for the pan-European party Volt pp. 726-750

- Simon Otjes and André Krouwel
- European by action: How voting reshapes nested identities pp. 751-770

- Ronja Sczepanski
- Empathy, geography and immigration: Political framing of sea migrant arrivals in European media pp. 771-784

- Federica Genovese
- Introducing the PFxEU tracker dataset: Tracking political financing in the European Union pp. 785-796

- Alexander Katsaitis
Volume 24, issue 3, 2023
- The electoral consequences of compensation for globalization pp. 427-446

- Stephanie J Rickard
- Legislating softly: The effect of preference heterogeneity on the share of EU soft-law instruments over time pp. 447-469

- Asya Zhelyazkova, Markus Haverland and Rik Joosen
- The trade-off between admitting and paying: Experimental evidence on attitudes towards asylum responsibility-sharing pp. 470-493

- Cornelius Wright Cappelen, Hakan G. Sicakkan and Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem
- EU-sentiment predicts the 2016 Dutch referendum vote on the EU’s association with Ukraine better than concerns about Russia or national discontent pp. 494-515

- Koen Abts, Tom Etienne, Yordan Kutiyski and André Krouwel
- The use of identity-related frames in electoral pledges and its effects on Euroscepticism in France and Germany pp. 516-538

- Natalia Bogado, Evelyn Bytzek and Melanie C Steffens
- Managing networks: Cohesion and fluidity in EU climate cooperation with European neighbours pp. 539-558

- Karina Shyrokykh, Lisa Dellmuth and Elisa Funk
- Working up the six-pack: Bargaining success in the European Council's task force on strengthening economic governance pp. 559-577

- David Moloney and Richard Whitaker
- What guides citizen support for redistributive EU measures as a response to COVID-19: Justice attitudes, self-interest or support for European integration? pp. 578-600

- Doris Unger, Jürgen Sirsch, Daniel Stockemer and Arne Niemann
- How supranational institutions benefit from crises: Member states’ solidarity and the EU's image during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 601-621

- Achillefs Papageorgiou and Waltteri Immonen
- SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics, Volume 23 pp. 622-622

- Gerald Schneider
Volume 24, issue 2, 2023
- Blurred lines between electoral and parliamentary representation: The use of constituency staff among Members of the European Parliament pp. 239-263

- Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen and Andreja Pegan
- As the twig is bent, the tree is inclined? The role of parental versus own education for openness towards globalisation pp. 264-285

- Sander Kunst, Theresa Kuhn and Herman G van de Werfhorst
- Loving globalization: High-growth enterprises and public opinion on globalization in Europe pp. 286-306

- Osman S Kiratli
- Proposal complexity and report allocation in the European Parliament pp. 307-326

- Steffen Hurka, Maximilian Haag and Constantin Kaplaner
- A window of opportunity? The relevance of the rotating European Union presidency in the public eye pp. 327-347

- Olga Eisele, Tobias Heidenreich, Nina Kriegler, Pamina Syed Ali and Hajo G. Boomgaarden
- Asylum seekers in the machinery of the state: administrative capacity vs. preferences. Recognition rates in EU member states pp. 348-369

- Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem and Hakan G. Sicakkan
- Talking about Europe? Explaining the salience of the European Union in the plenaries of 17 national parliaments during 2006–2019 pp. 370-389

- Felix Lehmann
- Who holds the union together? Citizens’ preferences for European Union cohesion in challenging times pp. 390-409

- Ann-Kathrin Reinl and Daniela Braun
- Who talks to whom? Using social network models to understand debate networks in the European Parliament pp. 410-423

- Stefanie Walter, Lucy Kinski and Zsófia Boda
Volume 24, issue 1, 2023
- Differentiated integration in the European Union: Institutional effects, public opinion, and alternative flexibility arrangements pp. 3-20

- Frank Schimmelfennig, Dirk Leuffen and Catherine E De Vries
- Cascading opt-outs? The effect of the Euro and migration crises on differentiated integration in the European Union pp. 21-41

- Frank Schimmelfennig and Thomas Winzen
- Does differentiated integration weaken parliamentary involvement? Evidence from the European Union's interparliamentary conferences pp. 42-62

- Thomas Winzen
- Two sides of the same coin? The effect of differentiation on noncompliance with European Union law pp. 63-80

- Ronja Sczepanski and Tanja A Börzel
- Differentiated integration as symbolic politics? Constitutional differentiation and policy reintegration in core state powers pp. 81-101

- Philipp Genschel, Markus Jachtenfuchs and Marta Migliorati
- Differentiation through flexibility in implementation: Strategic and substantive uses of discretion in EU directives pp. 102-120

- Robert Zbiral, Sebastiaan Princen and Hubert Smekal
- EU regulation between uniformity, differentiation, and experimentalism: Electricity and banking compared pp. 121-142

- Jonathan Zeitlin and Bernardo Rangoni
- A blessing and a curse? Examining public preferences for differentiated integration pp. 143-163

- Lisanne De Blok and Catherine E. De Vries
- Mapping public support for the varieties of differentiated integration pp. 164-183

- Julian Schuessler, Max Heermann, Dirk Leuffen, Lisanne De Blok and Catherine E De Vries
- Where is the EU–UK relationship heading? A conjoint survey experiment of Brexit trade-offs pp. 184-205

- Simon Hix, Clifton van der Linden, Joanna Massie, Mark Pickup and Justin Savoie
- From causes to consequences: Investigating the effects of differentiated integration on citizens’ EU support pp. 206-224

- Ioannis Vergioglou and Sven Hegewald
- Differentiation in the European Union and beyond pp. 225-235

- Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks
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