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Volume 20, issue 4, 2019
- Votes, money can buy. The conditional effect of EU Structural Funds on government MPs’ electoral performance pp. 543-561

- Zsófia Papp
- How do institutional constraints affect judicial decision-making? The European Court of Justice’s French language mandate pp. 562-583

- Sivaram Cheruvu
- Political institutions and collective attachments pp. 584-607

- Deniz Aksoy and Dino Hadzic
- The effect of public attitudes toward the European Union on European Commission policy activity pp. 608-628

- Christopher J Williams and Shaun Bevan
- How trust in EU institutions is linked to trust in national institutions: Explaining confidence in EU governance among national-level public officials pp. 629-648

- Thomas Persson, Charles F Parker and Sten Widmalm
- Cross-border friendships and collective European identity: A longitudinal study pp. 649-669

- Gabriele Prati, Elvira Cicognani and Davide Mazzoni
- The evolution of European Union law: A new data set on the Acquis Communautaire pp. 670-691

- Joshua C Fjelstul
- Studying power and influence in the European Union: Exploiting the complexity of post-Lisbon legislation with EUR-Lex pp. 692-706

- Jens Blom-Hansen
- Corrigendum to Explaining the allocation of regional Structural Funds: The conditional effect of governance and self-rule pp. 707-707

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Volume 20, issue 3, 2019
- More interest in interest: Does poll coverage help or hurt efforts to make more young voters show up at the ballot box? pp. 341-360

- Sjoerd B Stolwijk and Andreas RT Schuck
- Eurozone bailouts and national democracy: Detachment or resilience? pp. 361-383

- Dominik Schraff and Frank Schimmelfennig
- The relationship between national identity and European Union evaluations, 1993–2017 pp. 384-405

- Nicholas J Clark and Robert Rohrschneider
- European Monetary Union reform preferences of French and German parliamentarians pp. 406-424

- Sebastian Blesse, Pierre Boyer, Friedrich Heinemann, Eckhard Janeba and Anasuya Raj
- Government coalitions and Eurosceptic voting in the 2014 European Parliament elections pp. 425-446

- Stefano Camatarri and Francesco Zucchini
- How media shape political trust: News coverage of immigration and its effects on trust in the European Union pp. 447-467

- Anna Brosius, Erika J van Elsas and Claes H de Vreese
- Acceptable in the EU? Why some immigration restrictionists support European Union mobility pp. 468-491

- Scott Blinder and Yvonni Markaki
- Citizens, immigration and the EU as a shield pp. 492-510

- Nicolò Conti, Danilo Di Mauro and Vincenzo Memoli
- Public deliberations in the Council of the European Union: Introducing and validating DICEU pp. 511-531

- Christopher Wratil and Sara B Hobolt
- SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics, Volume 19 pp. 532-532

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- Corrigendum pp. 533-539

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Volume 20, issue 2, 2019
- Enlargement and exit: The origins of Article 50 pp. 155-175

- Martijn Huysmans
- Conditional legitimacy: How turnout, majority size, and outcome affect perceptions of legitimacy in European Union membership referendums pp. 176-197

- Sveinung Arnesen, Troy S Broderstad, Mikael P Johannesson and Jonas Linde
- United in fear: Interest group coalition formation as a weapon of the weak? pp. 198-218

- Marcel Hanegraaff and Andrea Pritoni
- Who gets committee leadership positions in the European Parliament? Evidence from the 2014 selection process pp. 219-238

- Oliver Treib and Bernd Schlipphak
- Party group coordinators and rapporteurs: Discretion and agency loss along the European Parliament’s chains of delegation pp. 239-260

- Lukas Obholzer, Steffen Hurka and Michael Kaeding
- Aiding together? Europeans’ attitudes on common aid policy pp. 261-281

- Osman S Kiratli
- European but not European enough: An explanation for Brexit pp. 282-304

- Noah Carl, James Dennison and Geoffrey Evans
- Much ado about nothing? The (non-) politicisation of the European Union in social media debates on migration pp. 305-327

- Esther Ademmer, Anna Leupold and Tobias Stöhr
- Improving the distribution of asylum-seekers through a multi-criteria index pp. 328-337

- Silvia Angeloni
Volume 20, issue 1, 2019
- Analysing European Union decision-making during the Eurozone crisis with new data pp. 3-23

- Fabio Wasserfallen, Dirk Leuffen, Zdenek Kudrna and Hanno Degner
- Explaining governmental preferences on Economic and Monetary Union Reform pp. 24-44

- Silvana Târlea, Stefanie Bailer, Hanno Degner, Lisa M Dellmuth, Dirk Leuffen, Magnus Lundgren, Jonas Tallberg and Fabio Wasserfallen
- Political conflict in the reform of the Eurozone pp. 45-64

- Thomas Lehner and Fabio Wasserfallen
- Bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone pp. 65-88

- Magnus Lundgren, Stefanie Bailer, Lisa M Dellmuth, Jonas Tallberg and Silvana Târlea
- Franco-German cooperation and the rescuing of the Eurozone pp. 89-108

- Hanno Degner and Dirk Leuffen
- Crisis bargaining in the European Union: Formal rules or market pressure? pp. 109-133

- Daniel Finke and Stefanie Bailer
- Analyzing inter-state negotiations in the Eurozone crisis and beyond pp. 134-151

- Jeffry Frieden and Stefanie Walter
Volume 19, issue 4, 2018
- Taking center stage: Decoding status hierarchies from group photos of European leaders pp. 549-569

- Magnus Lundgren
- The Court of Justice and treaty revision: A case of strategic leniency? pp. 570-596

- José Luis Castro-Montero, Edwin Alblas, Arthur Dyevre and Nicolas Lampach
- Lobbying cycles in Brussels: Evidence from the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union pp. 597-616

- Michelle Hollman and Zuzana Murdoch
- The preference for Europe: Public opinion about European integration since 1952 pp. 617-638

- Christopher J Anderson and Jason D Hecht
- Regional identity and support for integration: An EU-wide comparison of parochialists, inclusive regionalist, and pseudo-exclusivists pp. 639-662

- Anna Brigevich
- The Council’s REACH? National governments’ influence in the European Parliament pp. 663-683

- David M Willumsen
- Intergovernmental or supranational integration? A quantitative analysis of pension recommendations in the European Semester pp. 684-706

- Mattia Guidi and Igor Guardiancich
Volume 19, issue 3, 2018
- Planned fiscal adjustments: Do governments fulfil their commitments? pp. 383-407

- Sanjeev Gupta, Joao Jalles, Carlos Mulas-Granados and Michela Schena
- Do European Parliament elections foster challenger parties' success on the national level? pp. 408-426

- Julia Schulte-Cloos
- Obstructing integration: Domestic politics and the European Court of Justice pp. 427-457

- Lauren Peritz
- Democratic discontent and support for mainstream and challenger parties: Democratic protest voting pp. 458-480

- Enrique Hernández
- Is parliamentary attention to the EU strongest when it is needed the most? National parliaments and the selective debate of EU policies pp. 481-501

- Thomas Winzen, Rik de Ruiter and Jofre Rocabert
- Deciding about the unknown: The effect of party and ideological cues on forming opinions about the European Union pp. 502-523

- Mariano Torcal, Sergio Martini and Lluis Orriols
- Bread and butter or bread and circuses? Politicisation and the European Commission in the European Semester pp. 524-545

- Reinout A van der Veer and Markus Haverland
- SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics, Volume 18 pp. 546-546

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Volume 19, issue 2, 2018
- European integration as a threat to social security: Another source of Euroscepticism? pp. 209-232

- Sharon Baute, Bart Meuleman, Koen Abts and Marc Swyngedouw
- Why support International redistribution? Corruption and public support for aid in the eurozone pp. 233-254

- Monika Bauhr and Nicholas Charron
- Attitudes towards the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership in the European Union: The treaty partner heuristic and issue attention pp. 255-277

- Nils D Steiner
- If you can beat them, confront them: Party-level analysis of opposition behavior in European national parliaments pp. 278-298

- Or Tuttnauer
- Legislative Participation in the EU: An analysis of questions, speeches, motions and declarations in the 7th European Parliament pp. 299-320

- Miriam Sorace
- Radical right parties and European economic integration: Evidence from the seventh European Parliament pp. 321-343

- Matteo Cavallaro, David Flacher and Massimo Angelo Zanetti
- Human rights or security? Positions on asylum in European Parliament speeches pp. 344-362

- Snorre Sylvester Frid-Nielsen
- Capturing the legislative priorities of transnational Europarties and the European Commission: A pledge approach pp. 363-379

- Petia Kostadinova and Magda Giurcanu
Volume 19, issue 1, 2018
- The European Union democratic deficit: Substantive representation in the European Parliament at the input stage pp. 3-24

- Miriam Sorace
- The evolution of political networks: Evidence from the Council of the European Union pp. 25-51

- Narisong Huhe, Daniel Naurin and Robert Thomson
- Modes of government responsiveness in the European Union: Evidence from Council negotiation positions pp. 52-74

- Christopher Wratil
- The effect of affect: How affective style determines attitudes towards the EU pp. 75-96

- Julie H Nielsen
- Public support for European Union economic policies pp. 97-118

- Leon Kanthak and Dennis C Spies
- How perceptions of immigrants trigger feelings of economic and cultural threats in two welfare states pp. 119-139

- Sebastian Fietkau and Kasper M Hansen
- Working in unison: Political parties and policy issue transfer in the multilevel space pp. 140-162

- Roman Senninger and Daniel Bischof
- Democratization via aid? The European Union’s democracy promotion in the Western Balkans 1994–2010 pp. 163-184

- Sonja Grimm and Okka Lou Mathis
- Measuring candidate selection mechanisms in European elections: Comparing formal party rules to candidate survey responses pp. 185-202

- Stephen A Meserve, Sivagaminathan Palani and Daniel Pemstein
- EUP Referees 1 February 2016-31 October 2017 pp. 203-206

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