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1. 2018 Summit on the Future of Europe Back to Square One

2. Summit on the Future of Europe 2017 Europe and Transatlantic Relations in the Era of Populism

3. Poland at the Crossroads Between Authoritarianism and Democracy

4. Summary of the Proceedings of The Second Annual Summit on the Future of Europe Harvard University

5. Historical Poetics in Modern Greece: Reflections on Three Writers

6. Redistribution and the Political Economy of Education: An Analysis of Individual Preferences in OECD Countries

7. The Historical Turn in Democratization Studies: A New Research Agenda for Europe and Beyond

8. Judicial Interpretation or Judicial Activism?: the Legacy of Rationalism in the Studies of the European Court of Justice

9. Portuguese Exceptionalism and the Return to Europe: the 25 April 1974 Coup and Democratization, 1974-2010

10. The Non-Americanization of European Regulatory Styles: Data Privacy Regulation in France, Germany, Italy, and Britain

11. Evaluating and Comparing the Innovative Performance of the United States and the European Union

12. Justice in Times of Transition: Lessons from the Iberian Experience

13. Italy: the uneasy co-existence of different social models

14. Europe's External Energy Policy and Turkey's Accession Process

15. The Politics of Adjustment and Coordination at the Regional Level: The Basque Country

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

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

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

19. The Nordic Path of Spain's Mediterranean Welfare

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

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

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

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

24. Finance and the Macro-economy: The Politics of Regulatory Reform in Europe

25. Ripples in a Rising Tide: Why Some EU Regions Receive More Structural Funds Than Others Do

26. Who Are the Catalans? Language, Identity and Assimilation in Contemporary Catalonia

27. “Transnations” Among “Transnations”? The Debate on Transnational History in the United States and Germany

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

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

30. Europeanization and the Retreat of the State

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

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

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

34. Non-Working Time, Income Inequality and Quality of Life Comparisons: The Case of the U.S. vs. the Netherlands

35. Bridging Boundaries: The Equalization Strategies of Stigmatized Ethno-racial Groups Compared

36. The 1998 and 2007 Referenda on Abortion in Portugal: Roman Catholicism, Secularization and the Recovery of Traditional Communal Values

37. The Politics of Antitrust and Merger Review in the European Union: Institutional Change and Decisions from Messina to 2004

38. The European Union as a "Green Normative Power"? EU Leadership in International Biotechnology Regulation

39. From Competition to Constitution: Races to Bottoms and the Rise of "Shadow" Social Europe

40. China as "Victim"? The Opium War That Wasn't

41. Gender Equality Politics in the Changing European Union: The European Union Anti-Discrimination Directive and Sexual Harassment

42. Natural Unemployment, the Role of Monetary Policy and Wage Bargaining: A Theoretical Perspective

43. The Socioeconomic Diversity of European Regions

44. Big Cuts, Little Time: Welfare State Retrenchment in Sweden

45. Institutional Change in Industrial Relations: Coordination and Common Knowledge in Ireland, Italy and Australia

46. How European Integration Impacts on National Legislatures: The Europeanization of The German Bundestag

47. Skill formation in Britain and Germany: Recent developments in the context of traditional differences

48. The Political Construction of Collective Insecurity: From Moral Panic to Blame Avoidance and Organized Irresponsibility

49. Why Are German Employers Associations Declining? A Challenge to the Conventional Wisdom

50. The Politics of Budget Consolidation In Britain and Germany: The Impact of Blame-Avoidance Opportunities

51. Endogenous OCA Theory: Using the Gravity Model to Test Mundell's Intuition

52. Fiscal Perspectives in Europe: Convergence and Debt's Burden

53. Campaigning in Poetry, Governing in Prose

54. Still Two Models of Capitalism? Economic Adjustment in Spain

55. The Politics of Institutional Learning and Creation: Bank Crises and Supervision in East Central Europe

56. Western Capital vs. the Russian State: Towards an Explanation of Recent Trends in Russia's Corporate Governance

57. EU Accession and a New Populist Center-Periphery Cleavage in Central and Eastern Europe

58. The International Promotion of Political Norms in Eastern Europe: a Qualitative Comparative Analysis

59. Selling off the "Family Silver": The Politics of Privatization in the OECD 1990-2000

60. The Spread of Neoliberalism: U.S. Economic Power and the Diffusion of Market-Oriented Tax Policy

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

81. Party Competition in Post-Communist Europe: The Great Electoral Lottery

82. Voluntary associations and region building. A post-national perspective on Baltic history

83. Executive Leadership and the Role of “Veto Players” in the United States and Germany

84. European Corporate Governance Reform and the German Party Paradox

85. Elements for a Structural Constructivist Theory of Politics and of European Integration

86. Hard and soft economic policy coordination under EMU: problems, paradoxes and prospects

87. Does the process really matter? Some reflections on the "legitimating effect" of the European Convention

88. Portugese Ministers, 1851-1999: Social Background and Paths to Power

89. Ministerial Elites in Greece, 1843-2001: A Synthesis of Old Sources and New Data

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

91. Europeanization and the Retreat of the State

92. Disentangling the Reform Gridlock: Higher Education in Germany

93. National Interests, State Power, and EU Enlargement

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

95. 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

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

97. Temporary work agencies and equilibrium unemployment

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

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

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