Bluesky feed of Comparative European Politics (CEP); published by Palgrave; edited by Colin Hay, Ben Rosamond and Martin Schain
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Out now. Read David Arter, Faculty of Business and Management, Tampere University, "Why do MPs run to become MEPs when most simply want to remain MPs? On servicing the personal vote and doing party service".
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Taking citizens’ ideas and discourse seriously: a non-elite take on discursive institutionalism
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Emely Cruz-De-Jesús, Ángel Arcos-Vargas and José L. Martínez-Ramos @unisevilla.us.es explore what the current state of Energy Community (EC) regulation is, and analyse the Spanish draft decree for ECs discussed in light of broader European policy frameworks.
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"Liberal Democracy under Debate: Dissensus and Competing Conceptions in the European Parliament". With @manesweisskircher.bsky.social @alvarooleart.bsky.social and more.
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Alasdair R. Young of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Geogia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
Adapting to adversity? EU trade policy in a more geopolitical world
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The study of European politics has taken a crisis-oriented turn. Yet despite a proliferation of new empirical research, crisis remains undertheorised as a unit of analysis in European studies
@katealexandershaw.bsky.social, Joseph Ganderson & Anna Kyriazi explore
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"analysis shows that yes, dissensus over liberal democracy is a line of conflict in the EP. However, conflicts over gender equality are, as ever, a litmus test of the contents and workings of that democracy" @jekantol.bsky.social @valentineb.bsky.social & Gaweda
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Comparative European Politics - The study of European politics has taken a crisis-oriented turn. Yet despite a proliferation of new empirical research, crisis remains undertheorised as a unit of...
Comparative European Politics - This analysis focuses on two main topics: What is the current state of Energy Community (EC) regulation in the Member States, in particular concerning cooperation...
This article assesses how the EU’s trade policy has adapted to the recent injection of geopolitics into trade policy by China, Russia, and the USA. It uses major unanticipated shocks since the creatio...