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date of
publ. |
author |
title |
| 1 |
28.12.2009 |
Yolles, Maurice I. |
Understanding the Dynamics of European Politics |
| 2 |
28.12.2009 |
Haar, Beryl P. ter |
The growing potential integration capacity of the acquis of the European Social Model |
| 3 |
22.12.2009 |
Haverland, Markus |
How leader states influence EU policy-making: Analysing the expert strategy |
| 4 |
18.12.2009 |
Sedelmeier, Ulrich |
Post-accession compliance with EU gender equality legislation in post-communist new member states |
| 5 |
18.12.2009 |
Maniokas, Klaudijus |
Conditionality and compliance in Lithuania: the case of the best performer |
| 6 |
18.12.2009 |
Trauner, Florian |
Post-accession compliance with EU law in Bulgaria and Romania: a comparative perspective |
| 7 |
18.12.2009 |
Schwellnus, Guido; Balázs, Lilla; Mikalayeva, Liudmila |
It ain't over when it's over: The adoption and sustainability of minority protection rules in new EU member states |
| 8 |
18.12.2009 |
Krizsan, Andrea |
From formal adoption to enforcement. Post-accession shifts in EU impact on Hungary in the equality policy field |
| 9 |
18.12.2009 |
Knill, Christoph; Tosun, Jale |
Post-accession transposition of EU law in the new member states: a cross-country comparison |
| 10 |
18.12.2009 |
Dimitrova, Antoaneta; Toshkov, Dimiter |
Post-accession compliance between administrative co-ordination and political bargaining |
| 11 |
18.11.2009 |
Kröger, Sandra |
The Open Method of Coordination: Underconceptualisation, overdetermination, de-politicisation and beyond |
| 12 |
18.11.2009 |
Radulova, Elissaveta |
The construction of EU's childcare policy through the Open Method of Coordination |
| 13 |
18.11.2009 |
Dawson, Mark |
EU law 'transformed'? Evaluating accountability and subsidiarity in the 'streamlined' OMC for Social Inclusion and Social Protection |
| 14 |
18.11.2009 |
Büchs, Milena |
The Open Method of Coordination - Effectively preventing welfare state retrenchment? |
| 15 |
18.11.2009 |
Flear, Mark |
The Open Method of Coordination on health care after the Lisbon Strategy II: Towards a neoliberal framing? |
| 16 |
18.11.2009 |
Schäfer, Armin; Leiber, Simone |
The double voluntarism in EU social dialogue and employment policy |
| 17 |
18.11.2009 |
Hartlapp, Miriam |
Learning about policy learning. Reflections on the European Employment Strategy |
| 18 |
18.11.2009 |
Niechoj, Torsten |
Does supranational coordination erode its national basis? The case of European labour market policy and German industrial relations |
| 19 |
18.11.2009 |
Weishaupt, J. Timo |
Money, votes or 'good' ideas? Partisan politics and the effectiveness of the European Employment Strategy in Austria and Ireland |
| 20 |
18.11.2009 |
Pfister, Thomas |
Governing the knowledge society: Studying Lisbon as epistemic setting |
| 21 |
18.11.2009 |
López-Santana, Mariely |
Having a Say and Acting: Assessing the effectiveness of the European Employment Strategy as an intra-governmental coordinative instrument |
| 22 |
18.11.2009 |
Vanhercke, Bart |
Against the odds. The Open Method of Coordination as a selective amplifier for reforming Belgian pension policies |
| 23 |
18.11.2009 |
Horvath, Anna |
What kind of consensus? Conflicting notions of effectiveness within the Social Protection Committee |
| 24 |
18.8.2009 |
Dragos, Dacian C.; Neamtu, Bogdana |
Reusing Public Sector Information - Policy Choices and Experiences in some of the Member States with an emphasis on the Case of Romania |
| 25 |
18.8.2009 |
van de Steeg, Marianne |
Public Accountability in the European Union: Is the European Parliament able to hold the European Council accountable? |
| 26 |
7.7.2009 |
Casula Vifell, Åsa |
Speaking with forked tongues - Swedish public administration and the European employment strategy |
| 27 |
25.2.2009 |
Renner, Stephan |
The Energy Community of Southeast Europe: A neo-functionalist project of regional integration |