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EPIN members' publications

Recent publications by EPIN members (by member)

Barcelona Centre for International Affairs

Carnegie Europe, Brussels

Centre for European Affairs, Bratislava

Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels

Centre for European Reform, London

Centre for Liberal Strategies, Sofia

Centre for Public Policy – Providus, Riga

Clingendael Institute, The Hague

Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs, Nicosia

  • The Cyprus Economy at a Crossroads: Coming Out of the Crisis, Theophanous A, Policy Papers Series No. 1/2013
  • The Wider Scope of Higher Education In Cyprus, Theophanous A, Antoniou K and Christou S, No 2/2013
  • Security in the Context of a Solution of the Cyprus Problem, George Kentas, 2013

Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen

EDAM Center for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies, Istanbul

Egmont Institute, Brussels

ELCANO Royal Institute, Madrid

ELIAMEP Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy, Athens

Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, Tallinn

European Institute, Sofia

European Institute of Romania, Bucharest

Europeum Institute for European Policy, Prague

Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki

French Institute of International Relations, Paris and Brussels

German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin

German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin

Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Budapest

Institute of International Affairs and Centre for Small State Studies, Reykjavik

Institute of International and European Affairs, Dublin

Institute of International Relations, Prague

Institute of International Relations and Political Sciences, Vilnius

Institute of Public Affairs, Warsaw

Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome

Latvian Institute of International Affairs, Riga

Macedonian Centre for European Training, Skopje

Notre Europe, Paris

Polish Institute of International Affairs, Warsaw

Research Institute for European and American Studies, Athens

Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Bratislava

Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies, Stockholm

Think Tank EUROPA, Copenhagen

University of Copenhagen – Centre for European Politics, Copenhagen

  • The Internal Market Policy and the Common Agricultural Policy: the normalization of EU policy-making in Denmark, Peter Nedergaard in Lee Miles and Anders Wivel (eds.) Denmark and the European Union, London: Routledge, p. 30-47, 2013
  • EU coordination processes in Denmark: change in order to preserve, Peter Nedergaard, in Lee Miles and Anders Wivel (eds.) Denmark and the European Union. London: Routledge, p. 203-217, 2013
  • The comparative study of European politics: a distinctively European field of political science? Ben Rosamond, Perspectives on Europe 43(1) p. 72-78, 2013
  • ‘Normative power Europe’ meets economic liberalism: Complicating cosmopolitanism inside/outside the EU, Owen Parker and Ben Rosamond, Cooperation and Conflict 48(2) p. 229-246, 2013
  • European Diplomats: State Nobility and the Invention of New Social Groups, Rebecca Adler-Nissen in Niilo Kauppi & Mikael Rask Madsen (eds.) Transnational Power Elites: The New Professionals of Governance, Law and Security. London: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, p. 65-80, 2013
  • The Democratic Challenges of the EU Presidency after the Lisbon Treaty, M.B Christensen & Julie Hassing Nielsen, 2013
  • The elephant in the room: mapping the latent communication pattern in European Union studies, Mads Dagnis Jensen & Peter Marcus Kristensen, Journal of European Public Policy 20(3) 2013
  • Transgovernmental Networks in the European Union: Improving Compliance Effectively? Mogens Hobolth & Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, Journal of European Public Policy, 2013
  • Can a Small Non-Euro Member State Holding the EU Presidency Make a Difference in Times of EU Economic Crisis? Perspectives on the Danish EU Presidency, J H Nielsen & M B Christensen, Polish Yearbook of European Studies Vol YPES 15/2012, 2013
  • Theorizing the European Union after Integration Theory, Ben Rosamond in Michelle Cini & Nieves Pérez-Solórzano Borragán (eds.) European Union Politics, 4th edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 85-102, 2013

University of Ljubljana – Centre of International Relations, Ljubljana

WiseEuropa, Warsaw

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