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Undated Public perceptions of the EU as a system of governance by Loveless, Matthew & Rohrschneider, Robert [Downloadable!]
Europeanization and political parties by Ladrech, Robert [Downloadable!]
Europeanisation in new member and candidate states by Sedelmeier, Ulrich [Downloadable!]
Implementing and complying with EU governance outputs by Treib, Oliver [Downloadable!]
EU governance and European identity by Kaina, Viktoria & Karolewski, Ireneusz Pawel [Downloadable!]
Europeanization beyond Europe by Schimmelfennig, Frank [Downloadable!]
Implementing and complying with EU governance outputs by Treib, Oliver [Downloadable!]
The EU as a public sphere by Vreese, Claes H. [Downloadable!]
Interest groups in EU policy-making by Eising, Rainer [Downloadable!]
The aggregating function of political parties in EU decision-making by Lord, Christopher J. [Downloadable!]
The Europeanisation of national political systems: Parliaments and executives by Goetz, Klaus H.; Meyer-Sahling, Jan-Hinrik [Downloadable!]
The EU’s competences: The ‘vertical’ perspective on the multilevel system by Benz, Arthur & Zimmer, Christina [Downloadable!]
Civil society participation in EU governance by Finke, Barbara [Downloadable!]
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