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Adapting to adversity? EU trade policy in a more geopolitical world - Comparative European Politics 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...

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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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Really happy this smarticle by @katealexandershaw.bsky.social, Joseph Ganderson & Anna Kyriazi has been published! If a crisis happens and nobody calls is a crisis, is it still a crisis?

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What’s in a crisis? Taking contestation seriously in the study of Europe’s crisis politics - Comparative European Politics 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...

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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Energy Communities in the European Union: Comparative Analysis of Legislation, Incentives, and Barriers with a Focus on Spain - Comparative European Politics 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...

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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Out now. Andrea Christou and Carmen Gebhard @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social

Taking citizens’ ideas and discourse seriously: a non-elite take on discursive institutionalism

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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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Liberal Democracy under Debate: Dissensus and Competing Conceptions in the European Parliament This Special Issue examines how democracy is being redefined and contested across the European Union. Moving beyond narratives of democratic backsliding, it ...

Take a look at Ramona Coman, @nathaliebrack.bsky.social & @miscoiu.bsky.social special issue

"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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Contested equality: the gendered dynamics of unpolitics in the European Parliament

"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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How not to respond to populism - Comparative European Politics Although the nature and definition of populism are a source of considerable disagreement, there seems to be a minimal consensus by now that populism poses a number of threats to liberal democracy, and...

Anthoula Malkopoulou and @benmoffitt.bsky.social ask - how should we respond to #populism? - arguing for responses to it to contain populism’s most egregious characteristics while salvaging its productive side.
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Milan Zafirovski; @max-etzel.bsky.social; Maciej Skrzypek, Wrocław Uni; @tudzarovska.bsky.social; Jakob Frateur, Peter Bursens, Patricia Popelier, @uantwerpen.be‬ @susanacoroado.bsky.social; Dömötör Gere, Dávid Kollár, Ádám Stefkovics,Századvég Foundation

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Populism and voters’ projection bias in party ideology estimation - Comparative European Politics How do voters’ and political parties’ characteristics on populism affect voters’ estimations of political parties’ left/right ideologies? Following the theories of cognitive projection in social psych...

In his latest article for CEP, Kyung Joon Han University of Tennessee explores

Populism and voters’ projection bias in party ideology estimation

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#populism #leftrightideologies #cognitiveprojection

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In her latest CEP article Élodie Druez @ulbruxelles.bsky.social examines how the French and British Black African middle class view the main right-wing parties: the Republicans in France and the Conservatives in the UK.

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Competitiveness in the European market: a comparative analysis of the Eurozone periphery and the non-Eurozone periphery - Comparative European Politics Competitiveness, a crucial factor determining the trade capabilities of national economies, becomes increasingly significant as the global economy evolves towards greater integration. This research co...

In the latest issue, Özgün Sarımehmet Duman, Corvinus University of Budapest discusses:

Competitiveness in the European market: a comparative analysis of the Eurozone periphery & the non Eurozone periphery

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#Competitiveness #EMU #Eurozone #Exchangerate

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In the latest issue, Rebeka Kiss HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences & @miklossebok.bsky.social explore:

The Concept of Tailor-made Laws and Legislative Backsliding in Central-Eastern Europe

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#Legislativebacksliding #Tailormadelaws #CentralEasternEurope

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In the latest issue: Read István Benedek HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest

Populist autocratization and populist electoral autocracies: towards a unified conceptual framework

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#Populism #Hybridregimes #Autocratization

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23: 3. Latest issue out now! With:

István Benedek HUN-REN Centre Budapest
Rebeka Kiss HUN-REN Centre Budapest & @miklossebok.bsky.social
Özgün Sarımehmet Duman Corvinus University
Élodie Druez @ulbruxelles.bsky.social
Kyung Joon Han University of Tennessee

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Read articles online first! with:

Sharon Lecocq & Patrick Müller
Sarah Wolff & Stella Ladi
Senem Aydın-Düzgit & Alper Kaliber
Ana E. Juncos & Simon Frankel Pratt
Laura Pierret
Tom Casier
Emilija Tudzarovska
Dömötör Gere, Dávid Kollár & Ádám Stefkovics

And more!

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Latest issue out now! With...

Paulo Marques, Rui Branco & Rita Guimarães
Tomáš Dvořák
Saliha Metinsoy
Andreas Corcaci & Sho Niikawa
Andrea Capati
Moritz Kappler, Rahel Schomaker, Edoardo Guaschino & Koen Verhoest

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Read @tudzarovska.bsky.social latest article

The rise of technocratic politics in the EU: the legacies of neoliberalism

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#EUeconomicgovernance #Neoliberalism #EUcrisis #Pandemic #Statetransformation

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Who's left, who's right? Examining cross-national variations in the use of the left–right scale with anchoring vignettes - Comparative European Politics The left–right ideological position of individuals is a key variable in political science, often used to ease the complexities of political preferences into a single dimension. Despite its widespread ...

Out now! Dömötör Gere, Dávid Kollár & Ádám Stefkovics of the Századvég Foundation in their latest article discuss

Who's left, who's right? Examining cross-national variations in the use of the left–right scale with anchoring vignettes

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Maciej Skrzypek University of Wrocław

investigates the dynamics behind the escalation of peaceful public gatherings into civil disorder in Finland and Sweden, both of which have high levels of public trust in governance.

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Élodie Druez @ulbruxelles.bsky.social

examines how the French and British Black African middle class view the main right-wing parties: the Republicans in France and the Conservatives in the UK

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The Discursive Framing of European Integration in EU-Wide Media: Actors, Narratives and Policies following the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Andrea Capati from LUISS University

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#Europeanintegration #EUwidemedia #Russianinvasion

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How do elite core actors assess trust in national & EU authorities? The varying role of generalised trust at different governmental levels

Moritz Kappler, Rahel Schomaker, Edoardo Guaschino & Koen Verhoest

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#Generalisedtrust #Politicaltrust #Europe

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How to explain citizens’ declined political trust during the COVID-19 pandemic: a time-series qualitative comparative analysis (TsQCA) - Comparative European Politics The COVID-19 pandemic gave a new impetus to the study of citizens’ political trust in times of crisis. Especially because trust is seen as an important precondition for citizens’ compliance with crisi...

Out now! The COVID-19 pandemic gave a new impetus to the study of citizens’ political trust in times of crisis.

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Jakob Frateur · Peter Bursens· Patricia Popelier· @uantwerpen.be @susanacoroado.bsky.social

#Politicaltrust #COVID19 · #TsQCA

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Andreas Corcaci & Sho Niikawa assess the rise of referendums and democratic convergence in European democracies using time-differencing QCA in their latest article in issue 23 2.

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#Referendums #EU #QCA

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Delighted that my article on the unrest in Greece under its first Troika program is now published in the Comparative European Politics! It challenges prevailing views on unrest in Greece, which are often shaped by Greek exoticism and exceptionalism. It explains unrest with labour immobility.

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