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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

213. The Russian Press in the Post-Soviet Era: A Case Study of Izvestia

214. Kosovo/a Standing Technical Working Group, Fourth Meeting: Review of Activities

215. Decentralization and Regionalization after Communism: Lessons from Administrative and Territorial Reform in Poland and the Czech Republic

216. Are Russians Undemocratic?

217. Strengthening Local Administration of Social Assistance in Russia

218. What Have We Learned?[1] Problem-Solving Capacity of the Multilevel European Polity.

219. Minority Governments and Party Politics: The Political and Institutional Background to the "Danish Miracle"

220. Adaptation of the Legal Systems of Candidate Countries - the Case of the Baltic States

221. European Defence: Visions and Realities?

222. Can Slovakia Catch Up? The Implications of EU Accession Talks a Year After the Helsinki Summit

223. European [security] Union: from existential threat to ontological security

224. The Declining Use of Unskilled Labour in Italian Manufacturing: Is Trade to Blame?

225. Shaping Europe's Migration Policy

226. What Are the Limits to Economic Integration?

227. Fiscal Policy Spillovers in the Euro Area: Where Are They?

228. Extending Citizenship Rights to Third Country Nationals

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

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

231. The Globalization of Property Rights: An Anglo and American Frontier Land Paradigm, 1700-1900

232. Key Factors of Structural Change in North Rhine-Westphalia

233. "One China" and Relations Across the Taiwan Strait

234. Transforming the Armed Forces of Central and East Europe

235. Democracy Assistance and NGO Strategies in Post-Communist Societies

236. Local Administration of Social Assistance Programs in Russia

237. Regional Economic Development in Eastern Europe: An Example from Poland

238. Notes Toward a Theory of Multilevel Governing in Europe

239. EMU Effects on International Trade and Investment

240. The Impact of EMU on European Transition Economies

241. EMU and the Developing Countries

242. ASEM 3: More Talk or Move Forward?

243. European State Formation 1900-2000

244. Cultural Contradictions of Post-Communism: Why Liberal Reforms Did Not Succeed in Russia

245. The Changing Nature and Determinants of EU Trade Policies

246. One Size Must Fit All: National Divergences in a Monetary Union

247. The International Trade of Multinational Firms: The Empirical Behaviour of Intrafirm Trade in a Gravity Equation Model

248. Technical Barriers to Trade in the European Union: Importance for Accession Countries

249. Goodbye, Agenda 2000, Hello Agenda 2003: Effects of the Berlin Summit on Own Resources, Expenditures, and EU Net Balances

250. Current Legal Status of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) and of Serbia and Montenegro

251. Montenegro's Local Elections: Testing the National Temperature (Background Briefing)

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

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

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

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

256. Between the Living and the Dead: The Politics of Irish History

257. Managing Relations between governmental and non-governmental organizations

258. Coming to Terms with Globalisation: Non State Actors and Agenda for Justice and Governance in the Next Century

259. Crisis management the Finnish way – A state of the art report on practice and research

260. Germany: Migration Policies for the 21st Century

261. "Contentious Europeans: Is There a European Repertoire of Collective Action?";

262. Replacing Potemkin Capitalism: Russia's Need for a Free-Market Financial System

263. Natural Resources and Economic Growth: A Nordic Perspective on the Dutch Disease

264. Rule Over Law: Obstacles to the Development of an Independent Judiciary in BIH

265. Sidelining Slobodan: Getting rid of Europe's last dictator

266. Modell Deutschland as an Interdenominational Compromise

267. Modell Deutschland as an Interdenominational Compromise

268. The Nonproliferation Regime under Siege

269. Russian Financial Crisis Assessment 5: September 9, 1998

270. Russian Financial Crisis Assessment 4: August 31, 1998

271. Russian Financial Crisis Assessment 3: August 27, 1998

272. Russian Financial Crisis Assessment 2: August 25, 1998

273. Russian Financial Crisis Assessment 1: August 20, 1998

274. Building a Composite Polity: Popular Contention in the European Union

275. Computers and Labour Markets: International Evidence

276. The External Sector, the State and Development in Eastern Europe

277. Charismatic Leadership and Democratization: A Weberian Perspective

278. Westphalia in Europe as West Failure Abroad? A Comparative Study of the Fate of the Nation-State in Non-Europe

279. Mixed Signals

280. Balancing Positive and Negative Integration: The Regulatory Options for Europe

281. Broad Money Demand and Financial Liberalization in Greece

282. Discourse Analysis as Foreign Policy Theory

283. Supranational Governance: The Institutionalization of the European Union

284. From Free Trade to Supranational Polity: The European Court and Integration

285. Emergence of a Supranational Telecommunications Regime

286. The European Commission's Ability to Act under European Competition Law: The Example of Telecommunications and Electricity Policy

287. Legitimate Rule in the European Union