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Journals and Series: CES Working Papers Series


Number of items: 83.

Encarnación, Omar G. (2009) Justice in Times of Transition: Lessons from the Iberian Experience. CES Working Paper Series No. 173, 2009 .

Regini, Marino and Colombo, Sabrina. (2009) Italy: the uneasy co-existence of different social models. CES Working Papers Series 169, 2009.

Royo, Sebastian (2009) The Politics of Adjustment and Coordination at the Regional Level: The Basque Country. CES Working Papers Series 171, 2009.

Runiewicz-Wardyn, Malgorzata (2009) Evaluating and comparing the innovative performance of the United States and the European Union. CES Working Papers Series 172, 2009.

Tekin, Ali and Williams, Paul A. (2009) Europe's External Energy Policy and Turkey's Accession Process. CES Working Papers Series 170, 2009.

Bodenstein, Thilo, and Kemmerling, Achim. (2008) Ripples in a Rising Tide: Why Some EU Regions Receive More Structural Funds Than Others Do. CES Working Paper, no. 157, 2008.

Coller, Xavier, and Ferreira do Vale, Helder, and Meissner, Chris. (2008) Political Elites in Federalized Countries: The Case of Spain (1980-2005). CES Working Paper, no. 146, 2008.

Cronin, James. (2008) Markets, Rights and Power: The Rise (and Fall?) of the Anglo-American Vision of World Order, 1975-2005. CES Working Paper, no. 164, 2008.

Dolvik, Jon Erik. (2008) Mobility of Labor and Services across the Baltic Sea after EU Enlargement: Trends and Consequences. CES Working Paper, no. 161, 2008.

Dolvik, Jon Erik. (2008) The Negotiated Nordic Labor Markets: From Bust to Boom. CES Working Paper, no. 162, 2008.

Fitoussi, Jean-Paul and Laurent, Eloi. (2008) Hawk and handsaws: What can France learn from the "Nordic Model"? CES Working Papers Series 168, 2008.

Haskel, Barbara G. (2008) When Can a Weak Process Generate Strong Results? Entrepreneurial Alliances in the Bologna Process to Create a European Higher Education Area. CES Working Papers Series 165, 2008.

Lamont, Michele, and Bail, Christopher. (2008) Bridging Boundaries: The Equalization Strategies of Stigmatized Ethno-racial Groups Compared. CES Working Papers, no. 154, 2008.

Manuel, Paul Christopher, and Tollefsen, Maurya N. (2008) The 1998 and 2007 Referenda on Abortion in Portugal: Roman Catholicism, Secularization and the Recovery of Traditional Communal Values. CES Working Papers. no. 155, 2008.

Moreno, Luis. (2008) The Nordic Path of Spain’s Mediterranean Welfare. CES Working paper, no. 163, 2008.

Perez, Sofia, and Westrup, Jonathan. (2008) Finance and the Macro-economy: The Politics of Regulatory Reform in Europe. CES Working Paper, no. 156, 2008.

Tissot, Sylvie. (2008) "French Suburbs": A New Problem or a New Approach to Social Exclusion? CES Working Papers Series 160, 2008.

Verkabel, Ellen, and DiPrete, Thomas A. (2008) Non-Working Time, Income Inequality and Quality of Life Comparisons: The Case of the U.S. vs. the Netherlands. CES Working Papers, no. 153, 2008.

Yilmaz, Bahri. (2008) Foreign Trade Specialization and International Competitiveness Of Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey and the EU 12. CES Working Papers Series 166, 2008.

Yilmaz, Bahri. (2008) The Relations of Turkey with the European Union: Candidate Forever? CES Working Papers Series 167, 2008.

Borzel, Tanja A., and Dudziak, Meike, and Hofmann, Tobias, and Panke, Diana, and Sprungk, Carina. (2007) Recalcitrance, Inefficiency, and Support for European Integration: Why Member States Do (Not) Comply with European Law. CES Working Paper, no. 151, 2007.

Buthe, Tim, and Swank, Gabriel T. (2007) The Politics of Antitrust and Merger Review in the European Union: Institutional Change and Decisions from Messina to 2004. CES Working Paper, no. 142, 2007.

Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, Mette. (2007) Uneven Power and the Pursuit of Peace: How Regional Power Transitions Motivate Integration. CES Working Paper, no. 150, 2007.

Lacey, Nicola. (2007) Criminal Justice and Democratic Systems: Inclusionary and Exclusionary Dynamics in the Institutional Structure of Late Modern Societies. CES Working Paper, no. 148, 2007.

Lopez Alonso, Carmen. (2007) Changing Views of Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Democratic Spain (1978-2006). CES Working Paper, no. 149, 2007.

Schmidt, Vivien A. (2007) Bringing the State Back Into the Varieties of Capitalism And Discourse Back Into the Explanation of Change, CES Working Papers Series 152.

Schmidt, Vivien A. (2007) Bringing the State Back Into the Varieties of Capitalism And Discourse Back Into the Explanation of Change. CES Working Paper, no. 152, 2007.

Schneider, Volker, and Hage, Frank M. (2007) Europeanization and the Retreat of the State. CES Working Paper, no. 143, 2007.

Collignon, Stefan. (2006) Natural Unemployment, the Role of Monetary Policy and Wage Bargaining: A Theoretical Perspective. CES Working Paper, no. 133, 2006.

Daly, Mary. (2006) Social Exclusion as Concept and Policy Template in the European Union. CES Working Paper, no. 135, 2006.

del Campo, Cristina, and Monteiro, Carlos M.F., and Soares, Joao Oliveira. (2006) The Socioeconomic Diversity of European Regions. CES Working Paper, no. 131, 2006.

Falkner, Robert. (2006) The European Union as a ‘Green Normative Power’?. EU Leadership in International Biotechnology Regulation. CES Working Paper, no. 140, 2006.

Laurent, Eloi, and Le Cacheux, Jacques. (2006) Integrity and Efficiency in the EU: The Case Against the European Economic Constitution. CES Working Paper, no. 130, 2006.

Laurent, Eloi. (2006) From Competition to Constitution: Races to Bottoms and the Rise of “Shadow” Social Europe. CES Working Paper, no. 137, 2006.

Mistral, Jacques. (2006) Market Forces and Fair Institutions: The Political Economy of Europe and the U.S. Reconsidered. CES Working Paper, no.138, 2006.

Trigilia, Carlo. (2006) Unbalanced Growth: Why Is Economic Sociology Stronger in Theory Than in Policies? CES Working Paper, no. 129, 2006.

Vachudova, Milada Anna. (2006) Democratization in Postcommunist Europe: Illiberal Regimes and the Leverage of International Actors. CES Working Paper, no. 139, 2006.

Zippel, Kathrin S. (2006) Gender Equality Politics in the Changing European Union: The European Union Anti-Discrimination Directive and Sexual Harassment. CES Working paper, no. 134, 2006.

Coates, David. (2005) Campaigning in Poetry, Governing in Prose. CES Working Paper, No. 123, 2005.

Culpepper, Pepper D. (2005) Institutional Change in Industrial Relations: Coordination and Common Knowledge in Ireland, Italy and Australia. CES Working Paper, no. 127, 2005.

Dahlstrom, Carl. (2005) Big Cuts, Little Time: Welfare State Retrenchment in Sweden, CES Working Paper, no. 128, 2005.

Janicki, Hubert P., and Warin, Thierry, and Wunnava, Phanindra V. (2005) Endogenous OCA Theory: Using the Gravity Model to Test Mundell’s Intuition. CES Working paper, no.125, 2005.

Obinger, Herbert, and Zohlnhofer, Reimut. (2005) Selling off the “Family Silver”: The Politics of Privatization in the OECD 1990-2000. CES Working Paper, no. 121, 2005.

Royo, Sebastian. (2005) Still Two Models of Capitalism? Economic Adjustment in Spain. CES Working Paper, no. 122, 2005.

Trigilia, Carlo. (2005) Unbalanced Growth: Why Is Economic Sociology Stronger in Theory Than in Policies? CES Working Papers Series 129. 2005.

Warin, Thierry. (2005) Fiscal Perspectives in Europe: Convergence and Debt’s Burden. CES Working Paper, no. 124, 2005.

Archibugi, Daniele, and Coco, Alberto. (2004) Is Europe Becoming the Most Dynamic Knowledge Economy in the World?, CES Working Paper, no. 119, 2004.

Archibugi, Daniele. (2004) The Language of Democracy: Vernacular Or Esperanto? A Comparison between the Multiculturalist and Cosmopolitan Perspectives. CES Working Paper, no. 118, 2004.

de Vreese, Claes H. (2004) Why European Citizens Will Reject the EU Constitution. CES Working paper, no. 116, 2004.

Hackmann, Jorg. (2004) Voluntary associations and region building. A post-national perspective on Baltic history. CES Working Paper, no. 105, 2004.

Linos, Katerina. (2004) How Can International Organizations Shape National Welfare States? Evidence from Compliance with EU Directives. CES Working Paper, no. 107, 2004.

Lynch, Julia. (2004) The Age of Welfare: Patronage, Citizenship, and Generational Justice in Social Policy. CES Working Papers Series 111, 2004.

Manuel, Paul Christopher, and Mott, Margaret. (2004) “Une Messe est Possible”: The Imbroglio of the Catholic Church in Contemporary Latin Europe, CES Working Paper, no. 113, 2004.

Markovits, Andrei S. (2004) European Anti-Americanism (and Anti-Semitism): Ever Present Though Always Denied, CES Working Paper, no. 108, 2004.

Martin, Andrew. (2004) The EMU Macroeconomic Policy Regime and the European Social Model. CES Working Paper, no.114, 2004.

Schmidt, Vivien A. (2004) The European Union: democratic legitimacy in a regional state?. CES Working Paper, no. 112, 2004.

Baker, Dean, and Glyn, Andrew, and Howell, David, and Schmitt, John. (2003) Labor Market Institutions and Unemployment: A Critical Assessment of the Cross-Country Evidence, CES Working Paper, no. 98, 2003.

Begg, Iain. (2003) Hard and soft economic policy coordination under EMU: problems, paradoxes and prospects. CES Working Paper, no. 103, 2003.

Da Silva Lopes, Jose. (2003) The Role of the State in the Labour Market: Its Impact on Employment and Wages In Portugal as Compared with Spain. CES Working Paper, no. 90, 2003.

Kauppi, Niilo. (2003) Elements for a Structural Constructivist Theory of Politics and of European Integration. CES Working Paper, no. 104, 2003.

Linz, Juan J., and Jerez, Miguel, and Corzo, Susana. (2003) Ministers and Regimes in Spain: From First to Second Restoration, 1874-2001. CES Working Paper, no. 101, 2003.

Magnette, Paul. (2003) Does the process really matter? Some reflections on the “ legitimating effect” of the European Convention. CES Working Paper, no. 102, 2003.

Moravcsik, Andrew, and Sangiovanni, Andrea. (2003) On Democracy and the “Public Interest”: in the European Union. CES Working Paper, no. 93, 2003.

Moravcsik, Andrew, and Vachudova, Milada Anna. (2003) National Interests, State Power, and EU Enlargement. CES Working Paper, no. 97, 2003.

Moravcsik, Andrew. (2003) In Defense of the “Democratic Deficit”: Reassessing Legitimacy in the European Union. CES Working Paper, no. 92, 2003.

Phelan, William. (2003) Does the European Union Strengthen the State? Democracy, Executive Power and International Cooperation. CES Working Paper, no. 95, 2003.

Powell, Charles. (2003) Fifteen years on: Spanish membership in the European Union revisited. CES Working Papers, no. 89, 2003.

Royo, Sebastian, and Manuel, Paul Christopher. (2003) Reconsidering Economic Relations and Political Citizenship in the New Iberia of the New Europe: Some Lessons from the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Accession of Portugal and Spain to the European Union. CES Working Paper, no. 94, 2003.

Sebastian, Miguel. (2003) Spain in the EU: fifteen years may not be enough. CES Working Paper, no. 96, 2003.

Tavares de Almeida, Pedro, and Costa Pinto, Antonio. (2003) Portuguese Ministers, 1851-1999: Social Background and Paths to Power. CES Working Paper, no. 100, 2003.

Burgon, Brian and Baxandall, Phineas. (2002) Three Worlds of Working Time: Policy and Politics in Work-time Patterns of Industrialized Countries. CES Working Paper, no. 87.

Gornick, Janet C., and Meyers, Marcia K. (2002) Building the Dual Earner/Dual Career Society: Policy Developments in Europe, CES Working Paper, no. 82, 2002.

Guillemard, Anne-Marie. (2002) Continental welfare states in Europe confronted with the end-of-career inactivity trap: A major challenge to social protection in an aging society. CES Working Paper, no. 81, 2002.

Toivanen, Reetta. (2002) Defining a People: How do international rights influence the identity formation of minority groups?. CES Working Paper, no. 84, 2002.

Astudillo Ruiz, Javier. (2001) The Spanish Experiment: A Social Democratic Party-Union Relationship in a Competitive Union Context. CES Working Paper, no. 83.

Guillen, Ana, and Alvarez, Santiago, and Adlao e Silva, Pedro. (2001) Redesigning the Spanish and Portuguese Welfare States: The Impact of Accession into the European Union. CES Working Paper, no. 85, 2001.

Meunier, Sophie. (2001) France, globalization and global protectionism. CES Working Paper, no. 71, 2001.

Palier, Bruno. (2001) Beyond retrenchment. CES Working Paper no. 77, 2001.

Royo, Sebastian. (2001) 'Still the Century of Corporatism?' Corporatism in Southern Europe. Spain and Portugal in Comparative Perspective, CES Working Paper, no.75.

Kauppi, Niilo. (2000) Globalization, Social Movements, and the Construction of Europe: The Example of the European Parliament Elections in France, CES Working Paper, no. 74, August 2000.

Musselin, Christine. (2000) The Role of Ideas in the Emergence of Convergent Higher Education Policies in Europe: The Case of France. CES Working Paper, no. 73.

Perez, Sofia A. (2000) Collective Bargaining under EMU: Lessons from the Italian and Spanish Experiences, CES Working Paper, no. 72, February 2000.

Moravcsik, Andrew. (1994) Why the European Union Strengthens the State: Domestic Politics and International Cooperation. CES Working Paper, no. 52, 1994.

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