European Union Politics
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2015
- Falling in love with(in) Europe: European bi-national love relationships, European identification and transnational solidarity pp. 469-489

- Christof Van Mol, Helga AG de Valk and Leo van Wissen
- Beyond rules and resources: Parliamentary scrutiny of EU policy proposals pp. 490-513

- Daniel Finke and Annika Herbel
- Explaining vote switching to niche parties in the 2009 European Parliament elections pp. 514-535

- Geeyoung Hong
- European integration and the political economy of inequality pp. 536-557

- Marius R Busemeyer and Tobias Tober
- Weathering the crisis: Evidence of diffuse support for the EU from a six-wave Dutch panel pp. 558-576

- Zuzana Ringlerova
- Prosperity and peace: Economic interests and war legacy in Croatia’s EU referendum vote pp. 577-600

- Josip Glaurdić and Vuk Vuković
- The EuroVotePlus experiment pp. 601-615

- Jean-François Laslier, André Blais, Damien Bol, Sona N Golder, Philipp Harfst, Laura B Stephenson and Karine Van der Straeten
Volume 16, issue 3, 2015
- Data Access and Research Transparency (DA-RT): A Joint Statement by Political Science Journal Editors pp. 323-324

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- To bail out or not to bail out? Crisis politics, credibility, and default risk in the Eurozone pp. 325-346

- Jørgen Bølstad and Christoph Elhardt
- Does personalization increase turnout? Spitzenkandidaten in the 2014 European Parliament elections pp. 347-368

- Hermann Schmitt, Sara Hobolt and Sebastian Adrian Popa
- Measuring citizens’ implicit and explicit attitudes towards the European Union pp. 369-385

- Michaela Maier, Jürgen Maier, Anna Baumert, Nico Jahn, Stefan Krause and Silke Adam
- Fiscal redistribution and public support for European integration pp. 386-407

- Adam William Chalmers and Lisa Maria Dellmuth
- Signalling ‘compliance’: The link between notified EU directive implementation and infringement cases pp. 408-428

- Asya Zhelyazkova and Nikoleta Yordanova
- Quantitative text analysis and the study of EU lobbying and interest groups pp. 429-455

- Adriana Bunea and Raimondas Ibenskas
- The promises of quantitative text analysis in interest group research: A reply to Bunea and Ibenskas pp. 456-466

- Heike Klüver
Volume 16, issue 2, 2015
- Transforming public opinion about European integration: Elite influence and its limits pp. 157-175

- Konstantin Vössing
- Differentiated party response: The effect of Euroskeptic public opinion on party positions pp. 176-193

- Christopher Williams and Jae-Jae Spoon
- The changing relationship between left–right ideology and euroscepticism, 1973–2010 pp. 194-215

- Erika van Elsas and Wouter van der Brug
- Openness and censorship in the European Union: An interrupted time series analysis pp. 216-240

- James P Cross and Jørgen Bølstad
- The European Commission and the implementation of its legislative programme pp. 241-261

- Moritz Osnabrügge
- European Union budget politics: Explaining stability and change in spending allocations pp. 260-280

- Manuele Citi
- Sharing ties and preferences: Stakeholders’ position alignments in the European Commission’s open consultations pp. 281-299

- Adriana Bunea
- Co-decision after Lisbon: The politics of informal trilogues in European Union lawmaking pp. 300-319

- Gijs Jan Brandsma
- SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics Volume 15 pp. 320-320

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Volume 16, issue 1, 2015
- Why no twin-track Europe? Unity, discontent, and differentiation in European integration pp. 3-22

- Andreas H Hvidsten and Jon Hovi
- Dynamics of European integration: Public opinion in the core and periphery pp. 23-44

- Jørgen Bølstad
- Austerity and credibility in the Eurozone pp. 45-66

- Iain McMenamin, Michael Breen and Juan Muñoz-Portillo
- The budgetary procedure in the European Union and the implications of the Treaty of Lisbon pp. 67-89

- Christophe Crombez and Bjoern Høyland
- Intra-governmental bargaining and political budget cycles in the European Union pp. 90-115

- Abel Bojar
- Communicating supranational governance? The salience of EU affairs in the German Bundestag, 1991–2013 pp. 116-138

- Christian Rauh
- Inequality, state ownership and the European Union: How economic context and economic ideology shape support for the European Union pp. 139-154

- John Garry and James Tilley
Volume 15, issue 4, 2014
- Do asylum recognition rates in Europe respond to transnational terrorism? The migration-security nexus revisited pp. 445-471

- Nazli Avdan
- Incomplete information and bargaining in the EU: An explanation of first-reading non-agreements pp. 472-495

- Vibeke Wøien Hansen
- Do electoral rules matter? Explaining national differences in women's representation in the European Parliament pp. 496-520

- Jessica Fortin-Rittberger and Berthold Rittberger
- Inclusive versus exclusive: A cross-national comparison of the effects of subnational, national, and supranational identity pp. 521-546

- K Amber Curtis
- Inter-regional networks in Brussels: Analyzing the information exchanges among regional offices pp. 547-571

- Jan Beyers and Tom Donas
- The Europeanization of interest groups: Group type, resources and policy area pp. 572-594

- Andreas Dür and Gemma Mateo
- In over their heads: Public consultation, administrative capacity and legislative duration in the European Union pp. 595-613

- Adam William Chalmers
- EUP referees 1 November 2012–31 July 2014 pp. 614-615

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Volume 15, issue 3, 2014
- The EuroPolis deliberative poll pp. 311-327

- Pierangelo Isernia and James S Fishkin
- Europolis and the European public sphere: Empirical explorations of a counterfactual ideal pp. 328-351

- James S Fishkin, Robert C Luskin and Alice Siu
- Deliberation, political knowledge and vote choice: Results from an experiment with second-order elections pp. 352-371

- Patrick Bernhagen and Hermann Schmitt
- Does deliberation contribute to decreasing the gender gap in knowledge? pp. 372-388

- Marta Fraile
- The role of deliberation in attitude change: An empirical assessment of three theoretical mechanisms pp. 389-409

- Kaat Smets and Pierangelo Isernia
- Deliberative and non-deliberative persuasion: Mechanisms of opinion formation in EuroPolis pp. 410-429

- Marlène Gerber, André Bächtiger, Irena Fiket, Marco Steenbergen and Jürg Steiner
- The Europolis experiment and its lessons for deliberation on Europe pp. 430-441

- Claus Offe
- SAGE Award for the best article published in European Union Politics Volume 14 pp. 442-442

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Volume 15, issue 2, 2014
- EU law revisions and legislative drift pp. 171-191

- Enrico Borghetto and Lars Mä der
- The dynamic relationship between asylum applications and recognition rates in Europe (1987–2010) pp. 192-214

- Dimiter Doychinov Toshkov
- The euro’s effect on trade pp. 215-234

- Tal Sadeh
- Emotions and voting in EU referendums pp. 235-254

- John Garry
- The more the merrier: Accounting for regional paradiplomats in Brussels pp. 255-276

- Michaël Tatham and Mads Thau
- Buying turnout or rewarding loyalists? Electoral mobilization and EU structural funding in the German Länder pp. 277-288

- Dominik Schraff
- Procedural models of European Union politics: Contributions and suggestions for improvement pp. 289-308

- Christophe Crombez and Pieterjan Vangerven
Volume 15, issue 1, 2014
- Cross-cutting issues, intraparty dissent and party strategy: The issue of European integration in the House of Commons pp. 3-23

- Eitan Tzelgov
- Measurement, model testing, and legislative influence in the European Union pp. 24-42

- Jonathan B Slapin
- Testing models of legislative decision-making with measurement error: The robust predictive power of bargaining models over procedural models pp. 43-58

- Justin Leinaweaver and Robert Thomson
- Issue-specific policy-positions and voting in the Council pp. 59-81

- Bjørn Høyland and Vibeke Wøien Hansen
- The loss of trust in the European Union during the great recession since 2007: The role of heuristics from the national political system pp. 82-107

- Klaus Armingeon and Besir Ceka
- Multilevel representation in the European Parliament pp. 108-131

- Zoe Lefkofridi and Alexia Katsanidou
- European unilateralism and involuntary burden-sharing in global climate politics: A public opinion perspective from the other side pp. 132-151

- Thomas Bernauer, Robert Gampfer and Aya Kachi
- Measuring the European Council agenda: Introducing a new approach and dataset pp. 152-167

- Petya Alexandrova, Marcello Carammia, Sebastian Princen and Arco Timmermans
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