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CONNEX and EUROGOV networks
European Governance Papers (EUROGOV)
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Series handle: repec:erp:eurogo
20082007- 3 The Importance of Actor Cleavages in Negotiating the European Constitutional Treaty
by Hosli, Madeleine O.; Arnold, Christine [Downloadable!]
- 3 Integration through de-legislation? An irritated heckler
by Joerges, Christian [Downloadable!]
- 2 The Making of European Private Law: Regulation and Governance design
by Cafaggi, Fabrizio & Muir Watt, Horatia [Downloadable!]
- 1 Theories and core principles of Dutch democracy
by Michels, Ank [Downloadable!]
- 2 Learning from Difference: The New Architecture of Experimentalist Governance in the European Union
by Sabel, Charles F.; Zeitlin, Jonathan [Downloadable!]
- 1 New Modes of Governance in the EU: Common Objectives versus National Preferences
by Citi, Manuele & Rhodes, Martin [Downloadable!]
20062005- 4 Social Europe and Experimentalist Governance: Towards a New Constitutional Compromise?
by Zeitlin, Jonathan [Downloadable!]
- 3 Popular Democracy and the European Union Polity
by Mair, Peter [Downloadable!]
- 2 Modes of Governance: A Note Towards Conceptual Clarification
by Treib, Oliver & Bähr, Holger & Falkner, Gerda [Downloadable!]
- 1 The Emergence and Evolution of Social Pacts: A Provisional Framework for Comparative Analysis
by Avdagic, Sabina & Rhodes, Martin & Visser, Jelle [Downloadable!]
- 2 Why There is a Democratic Deficit in the EU: A Response to Majone and Moravcsik
by Follesdal, Andreas & Hix, Simon [Downloadable!]
- 1 European governance and system integration
by Kohler-Koch, Beate [Downloadable!]
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