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  • experiments in regional and interregional cooperation. It is a major new contribution to regionalism be essential reading both for its fresh insights and the quality of its contributors. Andrew Gamble Oxford Euroscepticism of those advocating to simply move Beyond Europe . Besides its three editors Louise Fawcett systematically building on previous research in this area it provides insights that will stimulate both Sheffield UK The present Volume is a timely and valuable contribution not only to the study of interregionalism European Union: A Post-revisionist Approach to Europe's Place in a Changing World. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd European Union. A Post-Revisionist Approach to Europe’s Place in a Changing World
  • cleavages in the South Caucasus: from macro to micro dynamics. In : Security, Society and the State in the groups, boundaries and cleavages in the South Caucasus: from macro to micro dynamics
  • actors drive these processes forward. In addition the objective is to evaluate how successful these different Galtung's structural theory of integration is applied to identify different means methods and results welfare-provision and political education are all used to various extent to promote conditions for integration. The conducting major military operations is a sign of successful integration it does not necessarily have a positive peacebuilding process if the relationship between the government and the army is undemocratic. WILÉN, Nina. From Foe to Friend? army integration after war in Burundi, Rwanda and the Congo. International From Foe to Friend? army integration after war in Burundi, Rwanda and the Congo
  • contributes to our understanding of religion in European politics and the future research avenues it identifies second wave of the project Religion in the European Parliament and in European multilevel governance RelEP2 wave in 2009 2014 RelEP1 . This new research was necessary for at least two reasons leading to an apparent politicisation of religion as a discursive resource in a polycrisis Europe both at national and supranational MEPs believe and what they do with these beliefs. It then compares the contexts and outcomes of the two An introduction to ‘Religion in the European Parliament: between nation and Europe’
  • the evolution in discourses on and policies of economic governance in the EU the papers in this collection Covid-19 pandemic led to an important reconfiguration of economic governance in the European Union towards governance in the EU through multi-level analysis of politicisation ranging from citizens attitudes to conflicts responsibility dating back to the aftermath of the euro crisis and which has led to the incorporation of responsiveness with predictions of an inevitable political lock-in stemming from a responsibility responsiveness dilemma reconfigurations of EU economic governance in response to crises
  • frequently joins winning majorities in the European Parliament its voting influence remains limited because influence of radical right parties in the European Parliament was indirect due to their internal heterogeneity article seeks to understand the extent and conditions under which the radical right group in the European operationalised as the ability of a party group to sway the outcome of a vote in plenary. Our analysis reveals that heterogeneity limited involvement in parliamentary activities and the existence of a cordon sanitaire. However the From fringe to front? Assessing the voting influence of the radical right in the European Parliament
  • Contributing to the recent Europeanization literature it also emphasizes the change in European governance law spending conditionality marks a turn in the EU s strategy in the 2020s. The entry of this value into conceptual framework and examines the extent of its application through the case study of three budgetary room for the development of a transactional approach to rule of law compliance. This article defines this governance and in the EU Member State relationship triggered by the new conditionality culture following The EU’s Transactional Approach to Rule of Law Spending Conditionality in the 2020s
  • anti-establishment narrative. In this article we show that this representation fails to capture the diversity transitions to electoral autocracy and describe the existence of alternative patterns to electoral autocracy autocracy including an overlooked pattern that is opposite to the more discussed majoritarian-anti-establishment recently emerged as one of the most researched phenomena in comparative politics. The literature and some of provide preliminary evidence of how different patterns to electoral autocracy can influence the types of strategies Alternative patterns to electoral autocracy: recognizing diversity in contemporary autocratization processes
  • study of its determinants using qualitative comparative analysis. We find democracy that is the factor Although term limit violation is a widely examined form of autocratisation in sub-Saharan Africa this research factor that is often considered the strongest predictor of term limit resilience to be decisive when term relatively understudied but increasingly frequent cases in which term limits prove resilient. We distinguish term limits are threatened or likely to be threatened. However other mechanisms resulting from the interplay Time to go: Paths of term limit resilience in sub-Saharan Africa