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Volume 22, issue 4, 2021
- Noncompliance risk, asymmetric power and the design of enforcement of the European economic governance pp. 591-610

- Fabio Franchino and Camilla Mariotto
- Joint bodies in the European Union's international agreements: Delegating powers to the European Commission in EU external relations pp. 611-630

- Markus Gastinger and Andreas Dür
- Does immigration boost public Euroscepticism in European Union member states? pp. 631-654

- Eddy SF Yeung
- Avoidance, ambiguity, alternation: Position blurring strategies in multidimensional party competition pp. 655-675

- Jelle Koedam
- From convergence to congruence: European integration and citizen–elite congruence pp. 676-699

- Daniel Devine and Raimondas Ibenskas
- Foreign economic policy in the European Parliament and economic interdependence with foreign powers pp. 700-720

- Sara Norrevik
- One union, different futures? Public preferences for the EU's future and their explanations in 10 EU countries pp. 721-740

- Andreas C Goldberg, Erika J van Elsas and Claes H de Vreese
- Discrimination against mobile European Union citizens before and during the first COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from a conjoint experiment in Germany pp. 741-761

- Xavier Fernández-i-MarÃn, Carolin H Rapp, Christian Adam, Oliver James and Anita Manatschal
- Collective memories on the 2010 European debt crisis pp. 762-784

- Laura Arnemann, Kai Konrad and Niklas Potrafke
Volume 22, issue 3, 2021
- What asylum and refugee policies do Europeans want? Evidence from a cross-national conjoint experiment pp. 353-376

- Anne-Marie Jeannet, Tobias Heidland and Martin Ruhs
- The European Union and the political economy of enforcing international trade rules pp. 377-400

- Emile van Ommeren, Arlo Poletti and Dirk De Bièvre
- Till austerity do us part? A survey experiment on support for the euro in Italy pp. 401-423

- Lucio Baccaro, Björn Bremer and Erik Neimanns
- From staunch supporters to critical observers: Explaining the turn towards Euroscepticism among regionalist parties pp. 424-445

- Emanuele Massetti and Arjan H Schakel
- Does EU funding improve local state capacity? Evidence from Polish municipalities pp. 446-471

- Paweł Charasz and Jan P Vogler
- Oppositional voting in the Council of the EU between 2010 and 2019: Evidence for differentiated politicisation pp. 472-494

- Brigitte Pircher and Mike Farjam
- Civil society – Politically engaged or member-serving? A governance perspective pp. 495-520

- Nicole Bolleyer
- Party group collapse and strategic switching in the European Parliament pp. 521-544

- Aaron R Martin
- Disengaging elections? Political interest, number of elections, and turnout in elections to the European Parliament pp. 545-565

- Jeffrey Nonnemacher
- Introducing the EU exit index measuring each member state’s propensity to leave the European Union pp. 566-585

- Markus Gastinger
- SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics, Volume 21 pp. 586-586

- N/a
- Corrigendum to “If you can beat them, confront them: Party-level analysis of opposition behavior in European national parliaments†pp. 587-587

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Volume 22, issue 2, 2021
- Tracing the development of nationalist attitudes in the EU pp. 181-201

- Nicholas Clark and Robert Rohrschneider
- A (supra)nationalist personality? The Big Five’s effects on political-territorial identification pp. 202-226

- K Amber Curtis and Steven V Miller
- The conditional effects of the refugee crisis on immigration attitudes and nationalism pp. 227-247

- Wouter van der Brug and Eelco Harteveld
- Populist and nativist attitudes: Does ingroup-outgroup thinking spill over across domains? pp. 248-265

- Matthijs Rooduijn, Bart Bonikowski and Jante Parlevliet
- Economic determinants of public support for European integration, 1995–2018 pp. 266-292

- Chase Foster and Jeffry Frieden
- National identity profiles and support for the European Union pp. 293-315

- Julian Aichholzer, Sylvia Kritzinger and Carolina Plescia
- A new divide? Assessing the transnational-nationalist dimension among political parties and the public across the EU pp. 316-339

- Daniel Jackson and Seth Jolly
- National/European identities and political alignments pp. 340-350

- Russell J Dalton
Volume 22, issue 1, 2021
- One agenda-setter or many? The varying success of policy initiatives by individual Directorates-General of the European Commission 1994–2016 pp. 3-24

- Christian Rauh
- Judicial ideology in economic cases: Evidence from the General Court of the European Union pp. 25-45

- Wessel Wijtvliet and Arthur Dyevre
- Supranationalism, constrained? Locating the Court of Justice on the EU integration dimension pp. 46-69

- Michal Ovádek
- The far-right and asylum outcomes: Assessing the impact of far-right politics on asylum decisions in Europe pp. 70-93

- Meredith Winn
- Do European elections enhance satisfaction with European Union democracy? pp. 94-113

- Carolina Plescia, Jean-François Daoust and André Blais
- Common currency, common identity? The impact of the Euro introduction on European identity pp. 114-132

- Fedra Negri, Francesco Nicoli and Theresa Kuhn
- Fiscal solidarity: The conditional role of political knowledge pp. 133-154

- Klaus Armingeon
- The influence of foreign elite rhetoric: National identity, emotions, and attitudes toward austerity pp. 155-178

- Alessandro Del Ponte
Volume 21, issue 4, 2020
- Affective attachment to the EU: Questioning the importance of childhood socialization pp. 545-568

- Zuzana Ringlerova
- The impact of EU institutional advertising on public support for European integration pp. 569-589

- Enrique Hernández and Roberto Pannico
- Does differentiated integration strengthen the democratic legitimacy of the EU? Evidence from the 2015 Danish opt-out referendum pp. 590-611

- Dominik Schraff and Frank Schimmelfennig
- Do Spitzenkandidaten really make a difference? An experiment on the effectiveness of personalized European Parliament election campaigns pp. 612-633

- Katjana Gattermann and Franziska Marquart
- Allocating political attention in the EU’s foreign and security policy: The effect of supranational agenda-setters pp. 634-656

- Frank M Häge
- Can we do what we say we will do? Issue salience, government effectiveness, and the legislative efficiency of Council Presidencies pp. 657-679

- James P Cross and AustÄ— VaznonytÄ—
- ‘This time I’m (not) voting’: A comprehensive overview of campaign factors influencing turnout at European Parliament elections pp. 680-705

- Franziska Marquart, Andreas C Goldberg and Claes H de Vreese
- Top-down or bottom-up? The selection of shadow rapporteurs in the European Parliament pp. 706-727

- Frank M Häge and Nils Ringe
- Influence, affluence and media salience: Economic resources and lobbying influence in the European Union pp. 728-750

- Frederik Stevens and Iskander De Bruycker
Volume 21, issue 3, 2020
- Economic downturns and the Greek referendum of 2015: Evidence using night-time light data pp. 361-382

- Georgios Xezonakis and Felix Hartmann
- Keeping the euro at any cost? Explaining attitudes toward the euro-austerity trade-off in Greece pp. 383-405

- Ignacio Jurado, Stefanie Walter, Nikitas Konstantinidis and Elias Dinas
- Why vote when you cannot choose? EU intervention and political participation in times of constraint pp. 406-428

- Stuart J Turnbull-Dugarte
- Swaying citizen support for EU membership: Evidence from a survey experiment of German voters pp. 429-450

- Nikoleta Yordanova, Mariyana Angelova, Roni Lehrer, Moritz Osnabrügge and Sander Renes
- The Early Warning System and policymaking in the European Union pp. 451-473

- Philippe van Gruisen and Martijn Huysmans
- At loggerheads over state aid: Why the Commission rejects aid and governments comply pp. 474-496

- Daniel Finke
- The rotating Presidency of the Council of the EU – Still an agenda-setter? pp. 497-518

- AustÄ— VaznonytÄ—
- How candidate characteristics affect favorability in European Parliament elections: Evidence from a conjoint experiment in Finland pp. 519-540

- Henrik S Christensen, Marco S La Rosa and Kimmo Grönlund
- SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics, Volume 20 pp. 541-541

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Volume 21, issue 2, 2020
- Does politics drive conflict in central banks’ committees? Lifting the veil on the European Central Bank consensus pp. 183-203

- Manuela Moschella and Nicola M Diodati
- What’s the talk in Brussels? Leveraging daily news coverage to measure issue attention in the European Union pp. 204-232

- Michal Ovádek, Nicolas Lampach and Arthur Dyevre
- Delegation of committee reports in the European Parliament pp. 233-254

- Fang-Yi Chiou, Silje SL Hermansen and Bjørn Høyland
- Expectations, vote choice and opinion stability since the 2016 Brexit referendum pp. 255-275

- Charlotte Grynberg, Stefanie Walter and Fabio Wasserfallen
- Trust spillovers among national and European institutions pp. 276-293

- Goran Dominioni, Alberto Quintavalla and Alessandro Romano
- Trust in context: National heuristics and survey context effects on political trust in the European Union pp. 294-311

- Anna Brosius, Erika J van Elsas and Claes H de Vreese
- Explaining interest group access to the European Commission’s expert groups pp. 312-332

- Carl Vikberg
- Interest groups in the European Union and their hiring of political consultancies pp. 333-354

- Oliver Huwyler
- EUP Referees 1 November 2017– 31 December 2019 pp. 355-357

- N/a
Volume 21, issue 1, 2020
- Labour immigration and union strength pp. 3-23

- Henning Finseraas, Marianne Røed and Pål Schøne
- Does education decrease Euroscepticism? A regression discontinuity design using compulsory schooling reforms in four European countries pp. 24-42

- Sander Kunst, Theresa Kuhn and Herman G van de Werfhorst
- How public discourse affects attitudes towards Freedom of Movement and Schengen pp. 43-63

- Felix Karstens
- Politicization and security policy: Parties, voters and the European Common Security and Defense Policy pp. 64-86

- Davide Angelucci and Pierangelo Isernia
- Policy complexity and legislative duration in the European Union pp. 87-108

- Steffen Hurka and Maximilian Haag
- Power and transparency in political negotiations pp. 109-129

- Philipp Broniecki
- Cooperation in networks: Political parties and interest groups in EU policy-making in Germany pp. 130-151

- Arndt Wonka and Sebastian Haunss
- Don’t cry for me Britannia: The resilience of the European Union to Brexit pp. 152-172

- Narisong Huhe, Daniel Naurin and Robert Thomson
- Trade connections’ effect on European regions’ interest in Brexit pp. 173-179

- Robert Urbatsch
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