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21. The Negotiated Nordic Labor Markets: From Bust to Boom

22. "Transnations" Among "Transnations"? The Debate on Transnational History in the United States and Germany

23. "French Suburbs" : A New Problem or a New Approach to Social Exclusion?

24. Mobility of Labor and Services across the Baltic Sea after EU Enlargement: Trends and Consequences

25. The Negotiated Nordic Labor Markets: From Bust to Boom

26. The Nordic Path of Spain's Mediterranean Welfare

27. Markets, Rights and Power: The Rise (and Fall?) of the Anglo-American Vision of World Order, 1975-2005

28. When Can a Weak Process Generate Strong Results ? Entrepreneurial Alliances in the Bologna Process to Create a European Higher Education Area

29. Foreign Trade Specialization and International Competitiveness Of Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey and the EU 12

30. Hawk and handsaws: What can France learn from the "Nordic Model"?

31. Europeanization and the Retreat of the State

32. Venetian Colonialism in the Aegean: Sifnos in the Thirteenth Century

33. Socializing Capital, Capitalizing the Social: Contemporary Social Democracy and the Knowledge Economy

34. Political Elites in Federalized Countries: The Case of Spain (1980-2005)

35. Why the Devil Wears Prada: The Fashion Formation Process in a Simultaneous Disclosure Game Between Designers and Media

36. Criminal Justice and Democratic Systems: Inclusionary and Exclusionary Dynamics in the Institutional Structure of Late Modern Societies

37. Changing Views of Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Democratic Spain (1978-2006)

38. Uneven Power and the Pursuit of Peace: How Regional Power Transitions Motivate Integration

39. Recalcitrance, Inefficiency, and Support for European Integration: Why Member States Do (Not) Comply with European Law

40. Bringing the State Back Into the Varieties of Capitalism And Discourse Back Into the Explanation of Change