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Tracing leadership: the ECB’s ‘whatever it takes’ and Germany in the Ukraine crisis

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Ines M. Ribeiro, José Rosa & Ana Isabel Xavier. (2024) Franco-German leadership in the context of EU defence policy: from Brexit to the strategic compass. Journal of Contemporary European Studies 0:0, pages 1-18.
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Henning Deters & Federica Zardo. (2023) The European Commission in Covid-19 vaccine cooperation: leadership vs coronationalism?. Journal of European Public Policy 30:6, pages 1051-1071.
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Katharina Meissner & Chiara Graziani. (2023) The transformation and design of EU restrictive measures against Russia. Journal of European Integration 45:3, pages 377-394.
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Antonio Karlović, Dario Čepo & Katja Biedenkopf. (2021) Politicisation of the European Foreign, security, and defence cooperation: the case of the EU’s Russian sanctions. European Security 30:3, pages 344-366.
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Henriette Müller & Femke A. W. J. Van Esch. (2020) The contested nature of political leadership in the European Union: conceptual and methodological cross-fertilisation. West European Politics 43:5, pages 1051-1071.
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Henriette Müller & Femke A. W. J. Van Esch. (2020) Collaborative leadership in EMU governance: a matter of cognitive proximity. West European Politics 43:5, pages 1117-1140.
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Marij Swinkels. (2020) Beliefs of political leaders: conditions for change in the Eurozone crisis. West European Politics 43:5, pages 1163-1186.
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Katharina Meissner. (2022) How to sanction international wrongdoing? The design of EU restrictive measures. The Review of International Organizations 18:1, pages 61-85.
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Marij Swinkels & Femke van Esch. (2022) Deciding upon the Banking Union: How a joint belief shift instigated deep institutional change in Eurozone governance. European Policy Analysis 8:1, pages 9-32.
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