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61. Is Europe Becoming the Most Dynamic Knowledge Economy in the World?

62. Special Education and the Risk of Becoming Less Educated in Germany and the United States

63. The Challenges of EU Accession for Post-Communist Europe

64. Post-Communist Competition and State Development

65. The Language of Democracy: Vernacular Or Esperanto? A Comparison between the Multiculturalist and Cosmopolitan Perspectives

66. All for All: Equality and Social Trust

67. Democratic Contestation, Accountability, and Citizen Satisfaction at the Regional Level

68. Capital, Labor, and the Prospects of the European Social Model in the East

69. Lessons for Post-Communist Europe from the Iberian Integration into the EU after Sixteen Years

70. Explaining Labor Quiescence in Post-Communist Europe: Historical Legacies and Comparative Perspective

71. Why European Citizens Will Reject the EU Constitution

72. The EMU Macroeconomic Policy Regime and the European Social Model

73. What Constitutions Can Do (But Courts Sometimes Don't):Property, Speech, and The Influence of Constitutional Norms on Private Law

74. Learning and Change in Twentieth-Century British Economic Policy

75. “Une Messe est Possible”: The Imbroglio of the Catholic Church in Contemporary Latin Europe

76. The European Union: Democratic Legitimacy In A Regional State?

77. The “New World Order”: From Unilateralism to Cosmopolitanism

78. European Anti-Americanism (and Anti-Semitism): Ever Present Though Always Denied

79. How Can International Organizations Shape National Welfare States? Evidence from Compliance with EU Directives

80. Allons enfants de *quelle* patrie: Breton Nationalism and the French Impressionist Aesthetic