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2022, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 208-218 Divergence Across the Atlantic? US Skepticism Meets the EU and the WTO’s Appellate Body
by Bart Kerremans - 219-228 How Much of a New Agenda? International Structures, Agency, and Transatlantic Order
by Michael Smith - 229-234 Conclusion: Out With the Old, In With the New? Explaining Changing EU–US Relations
by Akasemi Newsome & Marianne Riddervold - 235-238 Re-Visioning Borders: Mobility, Connectivity, and Spaces of Exception
by Artur Gruszczak & Roderick Parkes - 239-245 The Borders of the Law: Legal Fictions, Elusive Borders, Migrants’ Rights
by Caterina Molinari - 246-255 Internal Rebordering in the European Union: Postfunctionalism Revisited
by Artur Gruszczak - 256-266 Loops of Violence(s) Within Europe’s Governance of Migration in Libya, Italy, Greece, and Belgium
by Giacomo Orsini & Marina Rota & Océane Uzureau & Malte Behrendt & Sarah Adeyinka & Ine Lietaert & Ilse Derluyn - 267-278 Unaccompanied Adolescent Minors’ Experiences of Exception and Abandonment in the Ventimiglia Border Space
by Océane Uzureau & Ine Lietaert & Daniel Senovilla Hernández & Ilse Derluyn - 279-292 Labour Mobility and Informality: Romanian Migrants in Spain and Ethnic Entrepreneurs in Croatia
by Abel Polese & Ignacio Fradejas-García & Ružica Šimić Banović & Vlatka Škokić & Tanel Kerikmäe & José Luis Molina & Mirela Alpeza & Miranda J. Lubbers & Alberica Camerani - 293-302 Non-War Activities in Cyberspace as a Factor Driving the Process of De-Bordering
by Dominika Dziwisz
2022, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-4 Beyond Foreign Policy? EU Sanctions at the Intersection of Development, Trade, and CFSP
by Katharina L. Meissner & Clara Portela - 5-15 Diplomatic Realisation of the EU’s “Geoeconomic Pivot”: Sanctions, Trade, and Development Policy Reform
by Kim B. Olsen - 16-25 Does the EU Have Moral Authority? A Communicative Action Perspective on Sanctions
by Giselle Bosse - 26-35 The Design and Impacts of Individual Sanctions: Evidence From Elites in Côte d’Ivoire and Zimbabwe
by Clara Portela & Thijs Van Laer - 36-46 United in Diversity? A Study on the Implementation of Sanctions in the European Union
by Francesco Giumelli & Willem Geelhoed & Max de Vries & Aurora Molesini - 47-57 The Political Economy of the EU Approach to the Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar
by Arlo Poletti & Daniela Sicurelli - 58-67 Sanctioning Capacity in Trade and Sustainability Chapters in EU Trade Agreements: The EU–Korea Case
by María J. García - 68-78 A Post-Development Perspective on the EU’s Generalized Scheme of Preferences
by Jan Orbie & Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar III & Tinus Sioen - 79-89 Understanding the EU’s Response to LGBTI Rights Violations: Inter-Institutional Differences and Social Sanctions
by Johanne Døhlie Saltnes & Martijn Mos - 90-96 Analyzing Citizen Engagement With European Politics on Social Media
by Pieter de Wilde & Astrid Rasch & Michael Bossetta - 97-107 The Challenges of Reconstructing Citizen-Driven EU Contestation in the Digital Media Sphere
by Helena Seibicke & Asimina Michailidou - 108-120 The Polyphonic Sounds of Europe: Users’ Engagement With Parties’ European-Focused Facebook Posts
by Márton Bene & Melanie Magin & Daniel Jackson & Darren Lilleker & Delia Balaban & Paweł Baranowski & Jörg Haßler & Simon Kruschinski & Uta Russmann - 121-132 Exploring Engagement With EU News on Facebook: The Influence of Content Characteristics
by Tobias Heidenreich & Olga Eisele & Kohei Watanabe & Hajo G. Boomgaarden - 133-145 A Bird’s Eye View: Supranational EU Actors on Twitter
by Sina Özdemir & Christian Rauh - 146-160 Same Same but Different? Gender Politics and (Trans-)National Value Contestation in Europe on Twitter
by Stefan Wallaschek & Kavyanjali Kaushik & Monika Verbalyte & Aleksandra Sojka & Giuliana Sorci & Hans-Jörg Trenz & Monika Eigmüller - 161-171 At the Digital Margins? A Theoretical Examination of Social Media Engagement Using Intersectional Feminism
by Charlotte Galpin - 172-184 All About Feelings? Emotional Appeals as Drivers of User Engagement With Facebook Posts
by Anna Bil-Jaruzelska & Cristina Monzer - 185-196 Pandemic Populism? How Covid-19 Triggered Populist Facebook User Comments in Germany and Austria
by Daniel Thiele - 197-209 The Informational Consequences of Populism: Social Media News Use and “News Finds Me” Perception
by Pablo González-González & Hugo Marcos-Marné & Iván Llamazares & Homero Gil de Zúñiga - 210-219 Empowering the People’s Truth Through Social Media? (De)Legitimizing Truth Claims of Populist Politicians and Citizens
by Michael Hameleers - 220-229 Advocating for Platform Data Access: Challenges and Opportunities for Academics Seeking Policy Change
by Katharine Dommett & Rebekah Tromble - 230-234 Carbon Pricing Under Pressure: Withering Markets?
by Lars H. Gulbrandsen & Jørgen Wettestad - 235-245 Governance of Fragmented Compliance and Voluntary Carbon Markets Under the Paris Agreement
by Hanna-Mari Ahonen & Juliana Kessler & Axel Michaelowa & Aglaja Espelage & Stephan Hoch - 246-255 On the Process of Including Shipping in EU Emissions Trading: Multi-Level Reinforcement Revisited
by Jørgen Wettestad & Lars H. Gulbrandsen - 256-264 Beyond Control: Policy Incoherence of the EU Emissions Trading System
by Maximilian Willner & Grischa Perino - 265-274 China’s Carbon Market: Potential for Success?
by Gørild Heggelund & Iselin Stensdal & Maosheng Duan - 275-289 Carbon Pricing in the US: Examining State-Level Policy Support and Federal Resistance
by Easwaran Narassimhan & Stefan Koester & Kelly Sims Gallagher - 290-301 Anchoring Policies, Alignment Tensions: Reconciling New Zealand’s Climate Change Act and Emissions Trading Scheme
by Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg & Ian Bailey
2021, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-4 Climate Change and Security: Filling Remaining Gaps
by Yasuko Kameyama & Yukari Takamura - 5-15 The United Nations Security Council at the Forefront of (Climate) Change? Confusion, Stalemate, Ignorance
by Judith Nora Hardt - 16-26 How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007–2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment
by Elin Jakobsson - 27-42 Strengthening External Emergency Assistance for Managing Extreme Events, Systemic, and Transboundary Risks in Asia
by Sivapuram Venkata Rama Krishna Prabhakar & Kentaro Tamura & Naoyuki Okano & Mariko Ikeda - 43-52 Gender in the Climate-Conflict Nexus: “Forgotten” Variables, Alternative Securities, and Hidden Power Dimensions
by Tobias Ide & Marisa O. Ensor & Virginie Le Masson & Susanne Kozak - 53-64 Japan’s Climate Change Discourse: Toward Climate Securitisation?
by Florentine Koppenborg & Ulv Hanssen - 65-78 Transforming the Dynamics of Climate Politics in Japan: Business’ Response to Securitization
by Takahiro Yamada - 79-90 Climate Security and Policy Options in Japan
by Seiichiro Hasui & Hiroshi Komatsu - 91-101 Comprehensive Security: The Opportunities and Challenges of Incorporating Environmental Threats in Security Policy
by Helmi Räisänen & Emma Hakala & Jussi T. Eronen & Janne I. Hukkinen & Mikko J. Virtanen - 102-113 Governance Challenges for Implementing Nature-Based Solutions in the Asian Region
by Kanako Morita & Ken'ichi Matsumoto - 114-117 Introduction to Migration and Refugee Flows: New Insights
by Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso - 118-132 Migration in Spain: The Role of Cultural Diversity Revisited
by Maite Alguacil & Luisa Alamá-Sabater - 133-145 The Role of Emerging Predictive IT Tools in Effective Migration Governance
by Cristina Blasi Casagran & Colleen Boland & Elena Sánchez-Montijano & Eva Vilà Sanchez - 146-158 Asylum Migration, Borders, and Terrorism in a Structural Gravity Model
by Federico Carril-Caccia & Jordi Paniagua & Francisco Requena - 159-173 Explaining Attitudes Towards Immigration: The Role of Economic Factors
by Teresa María García-Muñoz & Juliette Milgram-Baleix - 174-184 “Refugees” as a Misnomer: The Parochial Politics and Official Discourse of the Visegrad Four
by Artur Gruszczak - 185-195 Governing Precarious Immigrant Workers in Rural Localities: Emerging Local Migration Regimes in Portugal
by Inês Cabral & Thomas Swerts - 196-209 Undocumented Migration and Electoral Support: Evidence From Spain
by Ismael Gálvez-Iniesta & José L. Groizard - 210-223 Migration and Asylum Flows to Germany: New Insights Into the Motives
by Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann & Adriana Cardozo & Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso - 224-227 Right-Wing Populist Party Organisation Across Europe: The Survival of the Mass-Party? Introduction to the Thematic Issue
by Daniele Albertazzi & Stijn van Kessel - 228-239 The League of Matteo Salvini: Fostering and Exporting a Modern Mass-Party Grounded on “Phygital” Activism
by Mattia Zulianello - 240-251 VOX Spain: The Organisational Challenges of a New Radical Right Party
by Astrid Barrio & Sonia Alonso Sáenz de Oger & Bonnie N. Field - 252-262 Rootedness, Activism, and Centralization: The Case of the Swiss People’s Party
by Adrian Favero - 263-274 No Strong Leaders Needed? AfD Party Organisation Between Collective Leadership, Internal Democracy, and “Movement-Party” Strategy
by Anna-Sophie Heinze & Manès Weisskircher - 275-285 The Vlaams Belang: A Mass Party of the 21st Century
by Judith Sijstermans - 286-295 Is the (Mass) Party Really Over? The Case of the Dutch Forum for Democracy
by Léonie de Jonge - 296-306 Between Horizontality and Centralisation: Organisational Form and Practice in the Finns Party
by Niko Hatakka - 307-316 Walking the Walk or Just Talking the Talk? VMRO-BND’s Efforts to Become a Mass Party
by Petar Bankov & Sergiu Gherghina & Nanuli Silagadze - 317-328 “Mass,” “Movement,” “Personal,” or “Cartel” Party? Fidesz’s Hybrid Organisational Strategy
by Rudolf Metz & Réka Várnagy - 329-339 Leading the Way, but Also Following the Trend: The Slovak National Party
by Tim Haughton & Marek Rybář & Kevin Deegan-Krause - 340-353 Party Organisation of PiS in Poland: Between Electoral Rhetoric and Absolutist Practice
by Bartek Pytlas - 354-364 When a Right-Wing Populist Party Inherits a Mass Party Organisation: The Case of EKRE
by Tõnis Saarts & Mari-Liis Jakobson & Leif Kalev - 365-370 Right-Wing Populist Party Organisation Across Europe: The Survival of the Mass-Party? Conclusion to the Thematic Issue
by Stijn van Kessel & Daniele Albertazzi - 371-375 Explaining Secessionism: What Do We Really Know About It?
by Ferran Requejo & Marc Sanjaume-Calvet - 376-385 The Catalan Syndrome? Revisiting the Relationship Between Income and Support for Independence in Catalonia
by Jordi Muñoz - 386-398 Preferences in Between: Moderates in the Catalan Secessionist Conflict
by Laia Balcells & Alexander Kuo - 399-411 Valence Secession? Voting Shocks and Independence Support in Scotland
by Robert Liñeira - 412-425 The Asymmetrical Effect of Polarization on Support for Independence: The Case of Catalonia
by Juan Rodríguez-Teruel & Astrid Barrio - 426-438 The Relevance of Language as a Predictor of the Will for Independence in Catalonia in 1996 and 2020
by Jordi Argelaguet - 439-452 Institutional Commitment Problems and Regional Autonomy: The Catalan Case
by Francesc Amat & Toni Rodon - 453-464 Justifying Secession in Catalonia: Resolving Grievances or a Means to a Better Future?
by Anwen Elias & Núria Franco-Guillén - 465-474 The Democratic Legitimacy of Secession and the Demos Problem
by José L. Martí - 475-482 An Imperfect Firewall: Quebec’s Constitutional Right of Secession as a Device Against Domination
by Lluís Pérez-Lozano
2021, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-4 Resilient Institutions: The Impact of Rule Change on Policy Outputs in European Union Decision-Making Processes
by Ariadna Ripoll Servent & Angela Tacea - 5-15 A New Research Agenda: How European Institutions Influence Law-Making in Justice and Home Affairs
by Angela Tacea - 16-28 For Farmers or the Environment? The European Parliament in the 2013 CAP Reform
by Viviane Gravey & Aron Buzogány - 29-39 Punching Below Its Weight: The Role of the European Parliament in Politicised Consultation Procedures
by Maria Chiara Vinciguerra - 40-51 Why Defend Something I Don’t Agree with? Conflicts within the Commission and Legislative Amendments in Trilogues
by Thomas Laloux & Lara Panning - 52-62 Crisis-Induced Leadership: Exploring the Role of the EU Commission in the EU–Jordan Compact
by Karin Vaagland - 63-73 The European Commission as a Policy Entrepreneur under the European Semester
by Bernhard Zeilinger - 74-84 Detecting Looming Vetoes: Getting the European Parliament’s Consent in Trade Agreements
by Marie Peffenköver & Johan Adriaensen - 85-95 Agencies’ Reputational Game in an Evolving Environment: Europol and the European Parliament
by Agathe Piquet - 96-99 Rising to a Challenge? Ten Years of Parliamentary Accountability of the European Semester
by Tomasz P. Woźniakowski & Aleksandra Maatsch & Eric Miklin - 100-111 The European Semester and Parliamentary Oversight Institutions Inside and Outside of the Euro Area
by Thomas Winzen - 112-123 Routine or Rare Activity? A Quantitative Assessment of Parliamentary Scrutiny in the European Semester
by Ivana Skazlic - 124-134 Parliamentary Scrutiny of the European Semester: The Case of Poland
by Christian Schweiger - 135-144 Do Independent Fiscal Institutions Enhance Parliamentary Accountability in the Eurozone?
by Cristina Fasone - 145-154 Accountability Revisited: Parliamentary Perspectives on the Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Stability, Economic Coordination, and Governance
by Karolina Borońska-Hryniewiecka - 155-162 Accountability in EU Economic Governance: European Commissioners in Polish Parliament
by Tomasz P. Woźniakowski - 163-174 Pragmatism and the Limits to the European Parliament’s Strategies for Self-Empowerment
by Carlos Closa Montero & Felipe González de León & Gisela Hernández González - 175-185 The EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility: A Next Phase in EU Socioeconomic Governance?
by Sonja Bekker - 186-190 Reactionary Politics and Resentful Affect in Populist Times
by Tereza Capelos & Stavroula Chrona & Mikko Salmela & Cristiano Bee - 191-203 Ressentiment: A Complex Emotion or an Emotional Mechanism of Psychic Defences?
by Mikko Salmela & Tereza Capelos - 204-214 Islamist and Nativist Reactionary Radicalisation in Europe
by Ayhan Kaya - 215-226 Reimagining the Medieval: The Utility of Ethnonational Symbols for Reactionary Transnational Social Movements
by Matthew Godwin & Elisabeth Trischler - 227-236 Double Ressentiment: The Political Communication of Kulturkampf in Hungary
by Balázs Kiss - 237-247 Resentment and Coping With the Democratic Dilemma
by Karen Celis & Louise Knops & Virginie Van Ingelgom & Soetkin Verhaegen - 248-259 Angry Reactionary Narcissists? Anger Activates the Link Between Narcissism and Right-Populist Party Support
by Sabrina Jasmin Mayer & Christoph Giang Nguyen - 260-273 Political Reactionism as Affective Practice: UKIP Supporters and Non-Voters in Pre-Brexit England
by Gavin Brent Sullivan - 274-287 Perceptions, Resentment, Economic Distress, and Support for Right-Wing Populist Parties in Europe
by Diogo Ferrari - 288-300 Feeling Left Behind by Political Decisionmakers: Anti-Establishment Sentiment in Contemporary Democracies
by Luigi Droste - 301-311 Post-Truth Politics, Digital Media, and the Politicization of the Global Compact for Migration
by Maximilian Conrad - 312-315 European Union Climate Governance and the European Green Deal in Turbulent Times
by Claire Dupont & Diarmuid Torney - 316-326 Driving the European Green Deal in Turbulent Times
by Mary Dobbs & Viviane Gravey & Ludivine Petetin - 327-336 Coping With Turbulence: EU Negotiations on the 2030 and 2050 Climate Targets
by Marco Siddi - 337-347 EU Climate and Energy Policy: How Myopic Is It?
by Jana Gheuens & Sebastian Oberthür - 348-359 The European Council, the Council, and the European Green Deal
by Jeffrey Rosamond & Claire Dupont - 360-369 Energy Security in Turbulent Times Towards the European Green Deal
by Odysseas Christou - 370-379 The European Green Deal: What Prospects for Governing Climate Change With Policy Monitoring?
by Jonas J. Schoenefeld - 380-390 Deliberative Mini-Publics and the European Green Deal in Turbulent Times: The Irish and French Climate Assemblies
by Diarmuid Torney - 391-400 Polish Climate Policy Narratives: Uniqueness, Alternative Pathways, and Nascent Polarisation
by Katja Biedenkopf - 401-411 A Nice Tailwind: The EU’s Goal Achievement at the IMO Initial Strategy
by Joseph Earsom & Tom Delreux
2021, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-7 Editorial: Is There a New Climate Politics?
by Anna R. Davies & Vanesa Castán Broto & Stephan Hügel - 8-16 Climate Politics in Green Deals: Exposing the Political Frontiers of the European Green Deal
by Juan Antonio Samper & Amanda Schockling & Mine Islar - 17-28 Motivations and Intended Outcomes in Local Governments' Declarations of Climate Emergency
by Xira Ruiz-Campillo & Vanesa Castán Broto & Linda Westman - 29-40 Universities, Sustainability, and Neoliberalism: Contradictions of the Climate Emergency Declarations
by Kirstie O’Neill & Charlotte Sinden - 41-50 The ‘Stifling’ of New Climate Politics in Ireland
by Louise Michelle Fitzgerald & Paul Tobin & Charlotte Burns & Peter Eckersley - 51-63 Crisis Capitalism and Climate Finance: The Framing, Monetizing, and Orchestration of Resilience-Amidst-Crisis
by Joshua Long - 64-75 Representing ‘Place’: City Climate Commissions and the Institutionalisation of Experimental Governance in Edinburgh
by Alice Creasy & Matthew Lane & Alice Owen & Candice Howarth & Dan van der Horst - 76-86 Contrasting Views of Citizens’ Assemblies: Stakeholder Perceptions of Public Deliberation on Climate Change
by Rebecca Sandover & Alice Moseley & Patrick Devine-Wright - 87-99 Carbon Ruins: Engaging with Post-Fossil Transitions through Participatory World-Building
by Johannes Stripple & Alexandra Nikoleris & Roger Hildingsson - 100-111 Just Adapt: Engaging Disadvantaged Young People in Planning for Climate Adaptation
by Anna R. Davies & Stephan Hügel - 112-123 Shifting Coalitions within the Youth Climate Movement in the US
by Dana R. Fisher & Sohana Nasrin - 124-134 New Climate Activism between Politics and Law: Analyzing the Strategy of the KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz
by Seline Keller & Basil Bornemann - 135-145 Clashing Tactics, Clashing Generations: The Politics of the School Strikes for Climate in Belgium
by Anneleen Kenis - 146-158 Public Engagement in Climate Communication on China’s Weibo: Network Structure and Information Flows
by Yixi Yang & Mark C. J. Stoddart - 159-162 Reforming the Institutions of Eurozone Governance
by Anna-Lena Högenauer & Moritz Rehm - 163-172 Avoiding the Inappropriate: The European Commission and Sanctions under the Stability and Growth Pact
by Martin Sacher - 173-184 Tug of War over Financial Assistance: Which Way Forward for Eurozone Stability Mechanisms?
by Moritz Rehm - 185-195 The European Investment Bank’s ‘Quantum Leap’ to Become the World’s First International Climate Bank
by Helen Kavvadia - 196-207 ‘Don’t Crunch My Credit’: Member State Governments’ Preferences on Bank Capital Requirements
by Sébastien Commain - 208-218 European Financial Governance: FTT Reform, Controversies and Governments’ Responsiveness
by Aukje van Loon - 219-229 Scrutiny or Complacency? Banking Union in the Bundestag and the Assemblée Nationale
by Anna-Lena Högenauer - 230-240 German Politics and Intergovernmental Negotiations on the Eurozone Budget
by Shawn Donnelly - 241-251 The European Central Bank and the German Constitutional Court: Police Patrols and Fire Alarms
by Clément Fontan & David Howarth - 252-264 Covid-19: A Different Economic Crisis but the Same Paradigm of Democratic Deficit in the EU
by Dina Sebastião - 265-270 Editor’s Introduction: The Promise and Peril of Ranked Choice Voting
by Caroline J. Tolbert & Daria Kuznetsova - 271-279 Ranked Choice Voting in Australia and America: Do Voters Follow Party Cues?
by Benjamin Reilly - 280-292 Using Campaign Communications to Analyze Civility in Ranked Choice Voting Elections
by Martha Kropf - 293-305 Demographic Disparities Using Ranked-Choice Voting? Ranking Difficulty, Under-Voting, and the 2020 Democratic Primary
by Joseph A. Coll - 306-318 The Impact of Input Rules and Ballot Options on Voting Error: An Experimental Analysis
by J. S. Maloy & Matthew Ward - 319-331 Ranked Choice Voting and Youth Voter Turnout: The Roles of Campaign Civility and Candidate Contact
by Courtney L. Juelich & Joseph A. Coll - 332-343 Election Reform and Women’s Representation: Ranked Choice Voting in the U.S
by Cynthia Richie Terrell & Courtney Lamendola & Maura Reilly - 344-353 Variants of Ranked-Choice Voting from a Strategic Perspective
by Jack Santucci - 354-364 Lessons from the Use of Ranked Choice Voting in American Presidential Primaries
by Rob Richie & Benjamin Oestericher & Deb Otis & Jeremy Seitz-Brown - 365-368 Steering in Governance: Evolutionary Perspectives
by Raoul Beunen & Kristof Van Assche - 369-380 Steering as Path Creation: Leadership and the Art of Managing Dependencies and Reality Effects
by Kristof Van Assche & Martijn Duineveld & Monica Gruezmacher & Raoul Beunen - 381-392 Economic Transitions in South Africa’s Secondary Cities: Governing Mine Closures
by Lochner Marais & Verna Nel & Kholisa Rani & Deidré van Rooyen & Kentse Sesele & Phia van der Watt & Lyndon du Plessis - 393-402 Irritation Design: Updating Steering Theory in the Age of Governance
by Marc Mölders - 403-414 Social Investment Policies in the EU: Actively Concrete or Passively Abstract?
by Gaby Umbach & Igor Tkalec - 415-427 Strategy and Steering in Governance: The Changing Fates of the Argentine Planning Council
by Rodrigo Alves Rolo & Kristof Van Assche & Martijn Duineveld - 428-438 What Is the Role of the Government in Wildlife Policy? Evolutionary Governance Perspective
by Krzysztof Niedziałkowski & Renata Putkowska-Smoter - 439-450 Mitigating Pro-Poor Housing Failures: Access Theory and the Politics of Urban Governance
by Katja Mielke & Helena Cermeño - 451-459 Policy Assemblages and Policy Resilience: Lessons for Non-Design from Evolutionary Governance Theory
by Kris Hartley & Michael Howlett
2021, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-4 Assessing What Brexit Means for Europe: Implications for EU Institutions and Actors
by Edoardo Bressanelli & Nicola Chelotti - 5-15 Explaining Cooperation in the Council of the EU Before and After the Brexit Referendum
by Markus Johansson - 16-26 Managing Disintegration: How the European Parliament Responded and Adapted to Brexit
by Edoardo Bressanelli & Nicola Chelotti & Wilhelm Lehmann - 27-36 A Knot Not to Be Cut? The Legacy of Brexit over the CJEU
by Marta Simoncini & Giuseppe Martinico - 37-47 Lobbying Brexit Negotiations: Who Lobbies Michel Barnier?
by David Coen & Alexander Katsaitis - 48-58 An Old Couple in a New Setting: Franco-German Leadership in the Post-Brexit EU
by Ulrich Krotz & Lucas Schramm - 59-68 Post-Brexit Leadership in European Finance
by Sven Van Kerckhoven - 69-78 The Ordinary Legislative Procedure in a Post-Brexit EU: The Case of Social Europe
by Paul Copeland - 79-89 Is the Grass Greener on the Other Side? Norwegians’ Assessments of Brexit
by John Erik Fossum & Joachim Vigrestad - 90-95 The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Transformative Change through the Sustainable Development Goals?
by Sabine Weiland & Thomas Hickmann & Markus Lederer & Jens Marquardt & Sandra Schwindenhammer - 96-107 The UN 2030 Agenda and the Quest for Policy Integration: A Literature Review
by Basil Bornemann & Sabine Weiland - 108-118 Promoting Policy Coherence within the 2030 Agenda Framework: Externalities, Trade-Offs and Politics
by Alexander Brand & Mark Furness & Niels Keijzer - 119-130 Assessing African Energy Transitions: Renewable Energy Policies, Energy Justice, and SDG 7
by Franziska Müller & Manuel Neumann & Carsten Elsner & Simone Claar - 131-140 The Great Discrepancy: Political Action, Sustainable Development and Ecological Communication
by Dieter Konold & Thomas Schwietring - 141-151 Aligned Sustainability Understandings? Global Inter-Institutional Arrangements and the Implementation of SDG 2
by Helmut Breitmeier & Sandra Schwindenhammer & Andrés Checa & Jacob Manderbach & Magdalena Tanzer - 152-163 Transformation through ‘Meaningful’ Partnership? SDG 17 as Metagovernance Norm and Its Global Health Implementation
by Elena Sondermann & Cornelia Ulbert - 164-175 Scientific Knowledge Integration and the Implementation of the SDGs: Comparing Strategies of Sustainability Networks
by Ulrike Zeigermann - 176-186 SDG Implementation through Technology? Governing Food-Water-Technology Nexus Challenges in Urban Agriculture
by Sandra Schwindenhammer & Denise Gonglach - 187-199 A New Generation of Sustainability Governance: Potentials for 2030 Agenda Implementation in Swiss Cantons
by Basil Bornemann & Marius Christen - 200-210 Conceptualizing Interactions between SDGs and Urban Sustainability Transformations in Covid-19 Times
by Kerstin Krellenberg & Florian Koch - 211-220 Locating Cities and Their Governments in Multi-Level Sustainability Governance
by Thomas Hickmann - 221-225 Editorial: Access or Excess? Redefining the Boundaries of Transparency in the EU’s Decision-Making
by Camille Kelbel & Axel Marx & Julien Navarro - 226-236 How to Produce and Measure Throughput Legitimacy? Lessons from a Systematic Literature Review
by Vincent Caby & Lise Frehen - 237-247 Lobbying Transparency: The Limits of EU Monitory Democracy
by William Dinan - 248-260 Talkin’ ‘bout a Negotiation: (Un)Transparent Rapporteurs’ Speeches in the European Parliament
by Damien Pennetreau & Thomas Laloux - 261-271 Transparency in EU Trade Policy: A Comprehensive Assessment of Current Achievements
by Axel Marx & Guillaume Van der Loo - 272-280 To What Extent Can the CJEU Contribute to Increasing the EU Legislative Process’ Transparency?
by Benjamin Bodson - 281-291 From Neglect to Protection: Attitudes towards Whistleblowers in the European Institutions (1957–2002)
by Joris Gijsenbergh - 292-295 EU Transparency as ‘Documents’: Still Fit for Purpose?
by Maarten Hillebrandt - 296-299 Return to De Capitani: The EU Legislative Process between Transparency and Effectiveness
by Emanuele Rebasti
2020, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-10 Introducing the Study of Nordic Cooperation
by Anne Elizabeth Stie & Jarle Trondal - 11-20 The Nordic Council of Ministers: Aspirations for More Political Relevance
by Tobias Etzold - 21-32 Nordic Administrative Collaboration: Scope, Predictors and Effects on Policy Design and Administrative Reform Measures
by Per Lægreid & Lise H. Rykkja - 33-43 Nordic Cooperation in the Nuclear Safety Sector: High, Low, or Differentiated Integration?
by Kjerstin Kjøndal - 44-52 Developing Nordic Cooperation in Renewable Electricity Policy: Exploring Views from Finland and Sweden
by Sarah Kilpeläinen - 53-64 Adapting to a Global Health Challenge: Managing Antimicrobial Resistance in the Nordics
by Martin Stangborli Time & Frode Veggeland