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EUSA Conference Papers
2017: EUSA Fifteenth Biennial Conference
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Serving the Union: The Government Sponsored Network in European Union External Relations
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Administering the Needy Union Citizen: the Impact of ECJ case law on National Welfare State Bureaucracy
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Bicameralism and the Balance of Power in EU Legislative Politics
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Power or Luck? Understanding the Character of European Commission Agenda Setting Influence
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Differentiated implementation: national options and discretions in the EU banking regulation
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The Organizational Dimension of Differentiated Europeanization
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Educational differences in euroscepticism: utilitarianism, values acquired at school, or parental socialisation?
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Flexibility as Small State Strategy: Explaining Lithuania’s Adjustment Successes
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Sovereignty and Conflict in World Politics: The European Union and Unrecognised States
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The Use of Indicators in Pre- and Post-Accession Monitoring of Equality and Non-Discrimination
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Legitimacy spill-over or path-dependency? Contributions to a historical interpretation of narratives of electoral reform in the European Union
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Scotland’s place in Europe after Brexit: between a rock and a hard place? A legal scoping exercise
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The Subtle Mechanisms of Europeanization: The European Semester and its Effects on the Social and Employment Policies of Belgium
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Boundaries of Political Community in Europe, the US, and Canada
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Dreamers or Cassandras? Architects and the Design of European Monetary Union
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Economic Inequality, Immigration, and Selective Solidarity: Experimental and Cross-National Evidence on Welfare Support
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The Economic Crisis within the EU - The European Stability Mechanism as a Current Legal Challenge
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Ukraine’s Decommunisation Laws: A Hard Case for the EU Policy on Transitional Justice?
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Free movement of People and Cross-Border Welfare in the European Union: Dynamic Rules, Limited Outcomes
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The fiscal impact of EU immigration on the tax-financed welfare state: testing the 'welfare burden' thesis