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- 14: Representation through Deliberation: The European Case

- Erik Oddvar Eriksen and John Erik Fossum
- 14: Collective identity formation in the process of EU enlargement; Defeating the inclusive paradigm of a European democracy?

- Zdzisław Mach and Grzegorz Pożarlik
- 14: Applying precaution in Community authorisation of genetically modified products: Challenges and suggestions for reform

- Maria Weimer
- 14: The quality of democracy in the Czech Republic

- Zdenka Mansfeldová and Petra Rakušanová Guasti
- 14: Theoretical models of fiscal policies in the Euroland: The Lisbon Strategy, Macroeconomic Stability and the Dilemma of Governance with Governments

- Stefan Collignon
- 13: Democracy models and parties at the EU level: Empirical evidence from the adoption of the 2009 European election manifestoes

- Emmanuel Sigalas, Monika Mokre, Johannes Pollak, Peter Slominski and Jozef Bátora
- 13: The European democratic challenge

- Agustín José Menéndez
- 13: Using Eurobarometer data on voter participation in the 2004 European elections to test the RECON models

- Dionysia Tamvaki
- 13: 'Europe', 'Womanhood' and 'Islam': Re-aligning Contested Concepts via the Headscarf Debate

- Nora Fisher Onar
- 13: Media Coverage and National Parliaments in EU Policy-Formulation: Debates on the EU Budget in the Netherlands 1992-2005

- Pieter de Wilde
- 12: Transnational Justice and Democracy

- Rainer Forst
- 12: How independent are EU Agencies?

- Arndt Wonka and Berthold Rittberger
- 12: Legitimate Political Rule Without a State? An analysis of Josef H. H. Weiler’s justification of the legitimacy of the European Union qua non-statehood

- Daniel Gaus
- 12: Informal elite dialogue and democratic control in EU foreign and security policy

- Antje Wiener and Uwe Puetter
- 12: Measuring Europeanisation of public communication: The question of standards

- Hans-Jörg Trenz
- 11: Some indicators of the democratic performance of the European Union and how they might relate to the RECON models

- Christopher Lord
- 11: The interpretative moment of European journalism: The impact of newspaper opinion making in the ratification process

- Maximilian Conrad Hans-Jörg Trenz and Guri Rosén
- 11: Recognition and political theory: Paradoxes and conceptual challenges of the politics of recognition

- Tanja Hitzel-Cassagnes and Rainer Schmalz -Bruns
- 11: The Europeanisation of Parliaments in Central and Eastern Europe

- Petra Guasti
- 11: European transformation: A pragmatist approach

- Erik Oddvar Eriksen
- 10: Deliberating CFSP: European Foreign Policy and the International Criminal Court

- Nicole Deitelhoff
- 10: The democratic deficit in the EU’s security and defense policy – why bother?

- Wolfgang Wagner
- 10: The committee of the regions: the recon models from a subnational perspective

- Justus Schönlau
- 10: Denouncing European integration: Euroscepticism as reactive identity formation

- Hans-Jörg Trenz and Pieter de Wilde
- 10: European citizenship. With a nation-state, federal, or cosmopolitan twist?

- Espen D. H. Olsen
- 9: 2009 European Parliamentary Elections on the Web: A Mediatization Perspective

- Asimina Michailidou and Hans-Jörg Trenz
- 9: Interests or principles? EU foreign policy in the ILO

- Marianne Riddervold
- 9: Cosmopolitanism and Democratic Freedom

- Hauke Brunkhorst
- 9: Designing Politicization: How control mechanisms in national parliaments affect parliamentary debates in EU policy-formulation

- Pieter de Wilde
- 9: ‘Doing good’ in the world? Reconsidering the basis of the research agenda on the EU’s foreign and security policy

- Helene Sjursen
- 8: The EU Constitutional Process: A Failure of Political Representation?

- Ben Crum
- 8: Old wine in new bottles? The actual and potential contribution of civil society organisations to democratic governance in Europe

- Dawid Friedrich
- 8: Explicating social action: arguing or bargaining

- Erik Oddvar Eriksen
- 8: European governmentality or decentralised network governance? The case of the European Employment Strategy

- Kolja Möller
- 7: In Search of the European Public Sphere: Between Normative Overstrech and Empirical Disenchantment

- Hans-Jörg Trenz
- 7: In defence of Kants league of states

- Kjartan Koch Mikalsen
- 7: Civil society and EU constitution-making: Towards a European social constituency?

- Nadine Bernhard and Erik Jentges
- 7: Adversary or ‘depoliticized’ institution? Democratizing the Constitutional Convention

- Thorsten Hüller
- 7: Nationalism, patriotism and diversity. Conceptualising the national dimension in Neil MacCormick’s post-sovereign constellation

- John Erik Fossum
- 6: Gender identity in a democratic Europe

- Nora Schleicher
- 6: Regional federalisation with a cosmopolitan intent

- Kjartan Koch Mikalsen
- 6: The Constitutional Treaty debates as revelatory mechanisms: Insights for public sphere research and re-launch attempts

- Christoph Meyer
- 6: United they diverge? From conflicts of law to constitutional theory? On Christian Joerges’ theory

- Agustín José Menéndez
- 6: On the Social Deficit of the European Integration Project and its Perpetuation through the ECJ-Judgements in Viking and Laval

- Christian Joerges and Florian Rödl
- 5: Taking Constitutionalism Beyond the State

- Neil Walker
- 5: Researching gender democracy in the European Union: Challenges and prospects

- Yvonne Galligan and Sara Clavero
- 5: The idea of a three-dimensional conflicts law as constitutional form

- Christian Joerges
- 5: European citizenship after Martinez Sala and Baumbast: Has European law become more human but less social?

- Agustín José Menéndez
- 4: European Identity Formation in the Public Sphere and in Foreign Policy

- Thomas Risse and Jana Katharina Grabowsky
- 4: Women's rights in Turkey as gauge of its European vocation: The impact of ‘EU-niversal values’

- Nora Fisher Onar Meltem Muftuler-Bac
- 4: The referendum threat, the rationally ignorant voter, and the political culture of the EU

- Giandomenico Majone
- 4: Constitutional patriotism: Canada and the European Union

- John Erik Fossum
- 3: The politics of justification? Applying the ‘discourse quality index’ to the study of the European Parliament

- Christopher Lord and Dionysia Tamvaki
- 3: Constitutionalism and pluralism in a global context

- Neil Walker
- 3: Public Accountability and the Public Sphere of International Governance

- Jens Steffek
- 3: On Political Representation: Myths and Challenges

- Johannes Pollak, Jozef Bátora, Monika Mokre, Emmanuel Sigalas and Peter Slominski
- 3: Conflict of laws as constitutional form: Reflections on the International Trade Law and the Biotech Panel Report

- Christian Joerges
- 2: From Constitutional Pluralism to a pluralistic constitution? Constitutional Synthesis as a MacCormickian Constitutional Theory of European Integration

- Agustín José Menéndez
- 2: European identity constructions in public debates on wars and military interventions

- Dominika Biegoń
- 2: Democratizing the transnational polity: The European Union and the presuppositions of democracy

- James Bohman
- 2: In search of popular subjectness: Identity formation, constitution-making and the democratic consolidation of the EU

- Hans-Jörg Trenz
- 2: Public Spheres within Movements: Challenging the (Re)search for a European Public Sphere

- Christoph Haug
- 1: Enchancing the democratic legitimacy of EU governance? The impact of online public consultations in energy policy-making

- Radostina Primova
- 1: Reasserting the Nation State: The Trajectory of Euroscepticism in the Netherlands 1992-2005

- Pieter de Wilde
- 1: Europe in Transformation: How to Reconstitute Democracy?

- Erik Oddvar Eriksen and John Erik Fossum
- 1: Polanyi in Brussels: European institutions and the embedding of markets in society

- James Caporaso and Sidney Tarrow
- 1: The COREU/CORTESY network and the circulation of information within EU foreign policy

- Federica Bicchi and Caterina Carta