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Marcin Roman Czubala Ostapiuk

Abstract

In their book, Jonathan Zeitlin and Amy Verdun bring us closer to the topic of the European Semester, considered of maximum relevance by the academic community and policymakers, allowing us to understand better its complexity and importance within the European Union's integration process.

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European Semester, European Union, Crisis, Economic governance, International Political Economy

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