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101. Labor Market Institutions and Unemployment: A Critical Assessment of the Cross-Country Evidence

102. Europeanization and the Retreat of the State

103. Disentangling the Reform Gridlock: Higher Education in Germany

104. National Interests, State Power, and EU Enlargement

105. Spain in the EU: fifteen years may not be enough

106. Reconsidering Economic Relations and Political Citizenship in the New Iberia of the New Europe: Some Lessons from the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Accession of Portugal and Spain to the European Union

107. Does the European Union Strengthen the State? Democracy, Executive Power and International Cooperation

108. Temporary work agencies and equilibrium unemployment

109. Ties That Bind? The Parapublic Underpinnings of Franco-German Relations as Construction of International Value

110. Structure as Process:The Regularized Intergovernmentalism of Franco-German Bilateralism

111. Germany, Multilateralism,and the Eastern Enlargement of the EU

112. Redesigning the Spanish and Portuguese Welfare States: The Impact of Accession into the European Union

113. The Marian Apparitions in Fátima as Political Reality: Religion and Politics in Twentieth-Century Portugal

114. Building the Dual Earner/Dual Carer Society: Policy Developments in Europe

115. On Democracy and the “Public Interest”: in the European Union

116. Defining a People: How Do International Rights Influence the Identity Formation of Minority Groups?

117. Three Worlds of Working Time: Policy and Politics in Work-time Patterns of Industrialized Countries

118. Social Content of the International Sphere: Symbols and Meaning in Franco-German Relations

119. National Role Conceptions and Foreign Policies:France and Germany Compared

120. Economic Policy Coordination in EMU: Institutional and Political Requirements

121. European Monetary Union: between the stakeholder and the stockholder models of capitalism

122. The Spanish Experiment: A Social Democratic Party-Union Relationship in a Competitive Union Context

123. Continuity as the Path to Change: Institutional Innovation in the 1976 British Race Relations Act

124. Continental welfare states in Europe confronted with the end-of-career inactivity trap: A major challenge to social protection in an aging society

125. Historians as political trouble-shooters: Officially Commissioned Surveys of Holocaust Legacies in France and Switzerland

126. The Role of the State in the Labour Market: Its Impact on Employment and Wages In Portugal as Compared with Spain

127. In Defense of the “Democratic Deficit”: Reassessing Legitimacy in the European Union

128. Fifteen Years On: Spanish Membership in the European Union Revisited

129. Social Citizenship and Institution Building:EU-Enlargement and the Restructuring of Welfare States in East Central Europe

130. On Incentives in Technology Policymaking: What the EU can learn from the U.S. developments

131. Decentralized Cooperation and the Future of Regulatory Reform

132. Creating Stability: National Preferences and the Origins of European Monetary System

133. East-West Integration and the Changing German Production Regime: A Firm-Centered Approach

134. “Social Democracy, Globalization and Governance: Why is there no European Left Program in the EU?”

135. The Legal Construction of Membership: Nationality Law in Germany and the United States

136. When Labour and Capital Collude: The Varieties of Welfare Capitalism and Early Retirement in Europe, Japan and the USA

137. Modell Deutschland as an Interdenominational Compromise

138. Modell Deutschland as an Interdenominational Compromise

139. De Gaulle and Europe: Historical Revision and Social Science Theory

140. Charismatic Leadership and Democratization: A Weberian Perspective