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Vol. 13 No. 4 (2017)
This issue includes a special section on UACES's 50
th
Anniversary.
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Research Articles
The Strategic Use of Government-Sponsored Referendums in Contemporary Europe: Issues and Implications
Cecilia Emma Sottilotta
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From the German past to the European Union’s future. 'Constitutional Patriotism' and the transnational making of a European political concept (1988-2008)
Hugo Canihac
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The Sino-European Solar Panel Dispute: China’s Successful Carrot and Stick Approach Towards Europe
Astrid Pepermans
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Commentary
Diversified Economic Governance in a Multi-Speed Europe: a Buffer against Political Fragmentation?
Constantinos Yanniris
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Teaching, Learning and the Profession
Remain or Leave? Reflections on the pedagogical and informative value of a Massive Open Online Course on the 2016 UK referendum on EU membership
Andrew Glencross, Emily St Denny
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Book Reviews
Politicizing European Integration. Struggling with the Awakening Giant
Liviu Damsa
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Routledge Handbook of European Elections
Havva Karakas Keles
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Special Section
What’s in an Anniversary? UACES and European Studies at 50
Maxine David, Helen Drake, Emily Linnemann
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In Conversation with: UACES Lifetime Achievement Award Winners: Emily Linnemann speaks to Geoffrey Edwards, Emil Kirchner and Brigid Laffan
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In Conversation with: UACES Chairs: Helen Drake speaks to Jo Shaw and Richard Whitman
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In Conversation with: JCMS Editors Past and Present: Maxine David speaks to Simon Bulmer and Toni Haastrup
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In Conversation with: UACES Student Forum Chairs: Simon Usherwood speaks to Viviane Gravey, Elizabeth Monaghan, Miguel Otero-Iglesias and Anna Wambach
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