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The Council for European Studies is pleased to present the working papers of its members:


Why does the EU Keep Integrating? The Presidency Effect, Doreen K. Allerkamp

Trade Unions and Industrial Relations in Post-Communist Nations. A comparison with established democracies, Klaus Armingeon

The Electoral Consequences of Welfare State Retrenchment in OECD Nations, Klaus Armingeon and Nathalie Giger

Politics of State Aid in the European Union: Subsidies as Distributive Politics,
Umut Aydin

Social Pacts as “Coalitions of Weak and Moderate”: Ireland, Italy and South Korea in Comparative Perspective, Lucio Baccaro and Sang-Hoon Lim

National Identity and Economic Exchange, Nina Bandelj

Insiders, Outsiders, and Change in European Corporate Governance,
Roger M. Barker

Learning to Work Together: The Impact of the European Employment Strategy on European Integration,
Aaron P. Boesenecker

Employment Performance in OECD Countries: A Test of Neo-Liberal and Institutionalist Hypotheses,
David Bradley and John Stephens

Mapping European Capitalisms and the Challenge of Social Context, Terrence Casey

Corporate Birds of a Feather? Labor Migration and Employer Preferences in Austria and the Netherlands,
Alex Caviedes

Interests, Preferences, and Center-Left Party Politics in Corporate Governance Reform,
John W. Cioffi and Martin Hopner

Life and Labor on the Diamond Mines of the Companhia de Diamantes de Angola (Diamang), 1917-1975,
Todd Cleveland

Timing, Sequencing, and the Institutional Origins of Welfare States, Robert Henry Cox and Valerie D’Erman

Britain and America Beyond Empire: Neoliberalism, the 'Special Relationship' and the Search for Global Order, James E. Cronin

East European Labor, the Varieties of Capitalism, and the Expansion of the EU, Stephen Crowley

Employer Cleavages in Coordinated Capitalism: The Politics of Skills in Austria and Switzerland,
Pepper D. Culpepper

The Rhetoric and Practice of Institutional Reform: Modern Immigrant Policy in Sweden, Carl Dahlstrom

Gender and Political Ambition Revisited: What Questions Does American Politics Research Raise for Western Europeanists?, Louise K. Davidson-Schmich

The Increasing Precariousness of the Employment Society – Driving Force for a New Right-Wing Populism?, Klaus Dorre, Krause Kraemer, and Frederic Speidel

The 2005 Referendum on the Constitutional Treaty in France: More, not less Europeanization of the French Political Space, Pascale Dufour

The Open Method of Coordination and National Parliaments: Further Marginalization or New Opportunities, Francesco Duina and Tapio Raunio

Innovating EU Governance Modes: The Rise of Incorporated Transgovernmental Networks,
Burkard Eberlein and Abraham Newman

Economic and Social Security in Scandinavia: A Model for the Baltic Area?, Eric S. Einhorn and John Logue

German Trade Unions and Right Extremism: The Political Attitudes of the Membership, Michael Fichter

Participatory Democracy in the European Union? European Governance and the Inclusion of Civil Society Organizations in Migration and Environmental Policies, Dawid Friedrich

Inside the Autonomous State: Elites, Ideas, and Power in the Reform of French Health Policy,
William Genieys and Marc Smyrl

Citizen Participation and Democracy: Assessing Local Political Engagement Strategies in Northern Ireland, Devashree Gupta

Voters, Parties, and Social Pacts in Western Europe, Kerstin Hamann and John Kelly

Europeanization of Policy and Politics: Changing the Social Dimension in Southern Europe?, Miriam Hartlapp and Simone Leiber

Do Member States Make European Policies Work? Analyzing the European Transposition Deficit,
Markus Haverland and Marleen H. Romeijn

The Politics of Structural Pension Reform in Western Europe: Does the EU Matter?, Martin Hering

The End of Class for Corporate Governance? Transparency moments in UK company law reform, Alistair Q. Howard

Decommodification and Activation in Social Democratic Policy: Resolving the Paradox,
Jingjing Huo, Moira Nelson, and John D. Stephens

Pension Inequality and Pension Policy Preferences in Europe: Self-Interest, Policy Feedbacks, or None of the Above?, Julia Lynch

Anti-Americanism in Europe: From Elite Disdain to Political Science,
Andrei S. Markovits

Muslims, South Asians, and the British Mainstream: A Nation Identity Crisis?, Rahsaan Maxwell

Swiss Consensus and Domination: Areas of Gender Inequality in Switzerland after World War Two. Comparative Perspective with Sweden, Netherlands, Finland, Denmark Austria, Nora Natchkova

Unionized Workers and Support for Active Labor Market Policies, Moira Nelson

Security, the End of History, and the Last Political Scientist, Thomas Nowotny

Regional Minority Nationalist Attitudes towards European Integration, Anna Olsson

Euroskeptic Voting in European and National Elections, Robert Pahre and Elizabeth Radziszewski

Transactional and Participatory Activism in the Emerging European Polity: The Puzzle of East Central Europe, Tsveta Petrova and Sidney Tarrow

Cheap Labor: The New Politics of 'Bread and Roses' in Industrial Democracies?, Desmond King and David Rueda

Social Stratification and Welfare Regimes for the 21st Century: Revisiting the “Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism”, Lyle A. Scruggs and James P. Allan

The Europeanization of Italy’s Budget Institutions, 1990-1999: A Bottom-Up Approach, Francesco Stolfi

Europe and the Reform of National Regulatory Institutions: A Comparison of Britain, France, and Germany,
Mark Thatcher

Institutional Change in Varieties of Capitalism, Peter A. Hall and Kathleen Thelen

Identity, Identity Change and Group Boundaries in Northern Ireland, Jennifer Todd

Models in Motion: The Shifting Politics of Economic Reform in France and Germany, Mark I. Vail

Race and the Symbolic Boundaries of Teenagers in London and New York City, Natasha Kumar Warikoo

Kirchheimer Revisited: Party Polarization, Party Convergence, or Party Decline in the 2005 German Elections?, Michelle Hale Williams

The Difficult Organization of Business Interests: Lessons from the French Case, Cornelia Woll

Who are Europe’s Farmers? Accession to the EU and Organized Professional Interests, Iglika Yakova

 

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