Interpreting Euroskepticism(s): The Anti-Establishment Parties of the 2014 Euro Elections and their Challenge to Integration [PDF]
The 2014 European Parliament elections were widely construed as a major shock to the political narrative of European integration. A range of parties either skeptical of or openly opposed to the European Union saw major gains, including UKIP in Great ...
Dye, Daniel T.
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Predictability analysis of the Pound's Brexit exchange rates based on Google Trends data. [PDF]
Mavragani A, Gkillas K, Tsagarakis KP.
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Lessons for Europe from German monetary union [PDF]
Precisely 25 years ago, on July 1, 1990, German monetary union came into force. On the same day, capital controls in Europe were abolished, creating the basis for European monetary union and the euro.
Fratzscher, Marcel
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The Neofunctionalists Were (almost) Right: Politicization and European Integration [PDF]
This paper examines the politicization of European integration. We begin by asking how neofunctionalism and its precursor, functionalism, conceive the politics of regional integration.
Gary Marks, Lisbet Hooghe
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Great expectations The New European Commission, its Ambition and European Public Opinion. eupinions 2019/2 [PDF]
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debate. How can a Union of 28 states with a population of over half a billion be reformed to weather future economic crises and political challenges?
de Vries,, Catherine E. +1 more
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This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three journals owned and managed by the Cambridge Political Economy Society: Cambridge Journal of Economics, the Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and ...
Donald, B. +2 more
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The Trans-Atlantic Relationship in the Post-Cold War International Relations [PDF]
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Cox, Michael
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The Iceberg and the Titanic: Electoral Defeat, Policy Moods, and Party Change [PDF]
Multiple factors can be offered to explain the Labour victory and Conservative defeat in the 2001 British general election. Here we pursue one of the most interesting explanations offered by a modified Downsian model of party competition.
Lovenduski, Joni, Norris, Pippa
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Democracy and Legitimacy in the European Union Revisited - Input, Output and Throughput [PDF]
Whether their analytic frameworks focus on institutional form and practices or on its interactive construction, scholars have analyzed the EU’s democratic legitimacy mainly in terms of the trade-offs between the output effectiveness of EU’s policies ...
Vivien Schmidt
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Repurposing Globalization: Discourse and Political Strategy in New Labour Britain. ACES Working Papers, 2012 [PDF]
As elsewhere in Europe and around the world, the discourse of globalization in the United Kingdom—the particular representation of the world as undergoing an epochal shift away from the traditional autonomy of the nation-state—has powerfully reshaped ...
Dye, Daniel T.
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