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Steven M. Van Hauwaert. (2023) Immigration as a thermostat? Public opinion and immigration policy across Western Europe (1980–2017). Journal of European Public Policy 30:12, pages 2665-2691.
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Lucia Quaglia & Amy Verdun. (2023) The COVID-19 pandemic and the European Union: politics, policies and institutions. Journal of European Public Policy 30:4, pages 599-611.
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Katharina L. Meissner & Ben Crum. (2023) EU parliaments in a post-constitutionalising stage: competitors or allies?. The Journal of Legislative Studies 0:0, pages 1-18.
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Roberto Pannico & Marina Costa Lobo. (2022) Voting under EMU: economic perceptions, responsibility attribution and EU politicisation.. Journal of European Public Policy 0:0, pages 1-27.
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Patrick Müller & Peter Slominski. (2022) Shrinking the space for civil society: (De)Politicizing the obstruction of humanitarian NGOs in EU border management. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48:19, pages 4774-4792.
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C. Nicolai. L. Gellwitzki & Anne-Marie Houde. (2022) From Realpolitik to Gefühlspolitik: strategically narrating the European Union at the national level. Journal of European Public Policy 0:0, pages 1-25.
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Madeleine O. Hosli, Jaroslaw Kantorowicz, Marijn A.M. Nagtzaam & Martijn I. Haas. (2022) Turnout in European parliament elections 1979–2019. European Politics and Society 0:0, pages 1-23.
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Tiago Silva, Yani Kartalis & Marina Costa Lobo. (2022) Highlighting supranational institutions? An automated analysis of EU politicisation (2002–2017). West European Politics 45:4, pages 816-840.
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Amedeo Gasparini. (2022) The Early Warning System: people’s indirect empowerment to reduce the democratic deficit. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 0:0, pages 1-11.
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Stijn van Kessel & Adam Fagan. (2022) Mobilising around Europe: a conceptual framework and introduction to the special section. Social Movement Studies 21:1-2, pages 169-179.
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Hana Mravcová & Vratislav Havlík. (2022) Pragmatism and support for the EU in Slovakia’s politics. East European Politics 38:1, pages 123-143.
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Andriy Tyushka. (2022) Weaponizing narrative: Russia contesting EUrope’s liberal identity, power and hegemony. Journal of Contemporary European Studies 30:1, pages 115-135.
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Marco Bitschnau, Leslie Ader, Didier Ruedin & Gianni D’Amato. (2021) Politicising immigration in times of crisis: empirical evidence from Switzerland. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47:17, pages 3864-3890.
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Luca Carrieri & Davide Vittori. (2021) Defying Europe? The Euroscepticism of radical right and radical left voters in Western Europe. Journal of European Integration 43:8, pages 955-971.
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Sebastian Stier, Caterina Froio & Wolf J. Schünemann. (2021) Going transnational? Candidates’ transnational linkages on Twitter during the 2019 European Parliament elections. West European Politics 44:7, pages 1455-1481.
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Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte. (2021) Multidimensional issue preferences of the European lavender vote. Journal of European Public Policy 28:11, pages 1827-1848.
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Steve Wood. (2021) Where is the middle? Considering the socio-political centre in Germany. European Politics and Society 22:5, pages 733-756.
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Adina Maricut-Akbik. (2021) Speaking on Europe’s behalf: EU discourses of representation during the refugee crisis. Journal of European Integration 43:7, pages 781-798.
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Julien Navarro. (2021) A disruptive moment? Parliaments, Brexit, and the future of European integration. Journal of Contemporary European Studies 29:4, pages 443-451.
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Petr Kaniok & Monika Brusenbauch Meislova. (2021) Brexit as a (de)politicized issue? Evidence from Czech and Slovak parliaments. Journal of Contemporary European Studies 29:4, pages 535-551.
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Sarah Wolff & Stella Ladi. (2020) European Union Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic: adaptability in times of Permanent Emergency. Journal of European Integration 42:8, pages 1025-1040.
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Adrià Rivera Escartin. (2020) Populist challenges to EU foreign policy in the Southern Neighbourhood: an informal and illiberal Europeanisation?. Journal of European Public Policy 27:8, pages 1195-1214.
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Benedetta Voltolini, Michal Natorski & Colin Hay. (2020) Introduction: the politicisation of permanent crisis in Europe. Journal of European Integration 42:5, pages 609-624.
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Pietro Castelli Gattinara & Lorenzo Zamponi. (2020) Politicizing support and opposition to migration in France: the EU asylum policy crisis and direct social activism. Journal of European Integration 42:5, pages 625-641.
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Marco Zoppi. (2020) How Many Europes? Fragmentation in the European Space since the Great Recession. The International Spectator 55:3, pages 35-49.
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Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte. (2020) The impact of EU intervention on political parties’ politicisation of Europe following the financial crisis. West European Politics 43:4, pages 894-918.
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Sara B. Hobolt & Toni Rodon. (2020) Domestic contestation of the European Union. Journal of European Public Policy 27:2, pages 161-167.
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Gianfranco Pasquino & Marco Valbruzzi. (2019) The 2019 European Elections: a ‘second-order’ vote with ‘first-order’ effects. Journal of Modern Italian Studies 24:5, pages 736-756.
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