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European Union Politics

European Union Politics


eISSN: 17412757 | ISSN: 14651165 | Current volume: 25 | Current issue: 2 Frequency: Quarterly

European Union Politics (EUP) is an exciting international journal that provides the forum for advanced peer-reviewed research on all aspects of the processes of government, politics and policy in the European Union. Led by a global editorial team and with a commitment to the highest scholarly standards, European Union Politics adopts a transnational approach to the challenges that the project of European integration faces in the 21st century.

"In my opinion, it has become the leading social science journal dealing with EU issues... must reading for anyone interested in the EU as well as for those interested in theoretical developments in comparative politics and international relations" James Caporaso, University of Washington, Seattle, USA

"EUP's major selling point is its unique combination of a substantive focus on the EU with a commitment to the empirical methods and analytical techniques of modern political science. EUP thereby finds an important place for EU studies within modern political science more generally." Michael Laver, Department of Politics, New York University, USA

"EUP brings together substantive expertise on EU issues with theoretical understanding of debates in the social sciences, and methodological sophistication in the presentation of arguments. It is clearly the best existing journal on EU." George Tsebelis UCLA, USA

"The journal is essential reading for all those seeking an analytic understanding of how the European Union works now, and will work over the horizon" Patrick Dunleavy, London School of Economics, UK

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European Union Politics is an international academic journal for advanced peer-reviewed research and scholarship on all aspects of the process of government, politics and policy in the European Union. It aims to stimulate debate and provide a forum to bridge the theoretical and empirical analysis on the political unification of Europe. It represents no particular school or approach, nor is it wedded to any particular methodology. In particular it welcomes articles that offer a new theoretical argument, analyze original data in a novel fashion or present an innovative methodological approach. The Editors invite submissions from all sub-fields of contemporary political science, including international relations, comparative politics, public administration, public policy and political theory.

Executive Editor
Gerald Schneider University of Konstanz, Germany
Associate Editors
Fabio Franchino University of Milan, Italy
Matthew Gabel Washington University, USA
Sara Hagemann University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Simon Hix European University Institute, Florence, Italy
Heike Klüver Humboldt University, Germany
Managing Editors
Ann-Cathrin Klöckner University of Konstanz, Germany
Esther Simmerdinger University of Konstanz, Germany
Editorial Board
Christopher J. Anderson London School of Economics, UK
Leonardo Baccini McGill University, Canada
Stefanie Bailer University of Basel, Switzerland
Christophe Crombez University of Leuven, Belgium
Jakob de Haan University of Groningen, Netherlands
Claes H. de Vreese University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Catherine de Vries Bocconi University, Italy
Geoffrey Evans Nuffield College, UK
Daniel Finke Aarhus University, Denmark
Mark Hallerberg Hertie School of Governance, Germany
Sara Hobolt London School of Economics and Political Science
Lisbet Hooghe University of North Carolina, USA
Bjørn Høyland Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway
Simon Hug Université de Genève, Switzerland
Joseph H. Jupille University of Colorado, USA
Orit Kedar Hebrew University, Israel
Cigdem Kentmen Izmir University of Economics, Turkey
Thomas König University of Mannheim, Germany
Sylvia Kritzinger University of Vienna, Austria
Theresa Kuhn University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Radoslaw Markowski Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Gary Marks University of North Carolina, USA
Mikko Mattila University of Helsinki, Finland
Gail McElroy Trinty College, Dublin, Ireland
Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca Juan Marche Institute, Spain
Christina J. Schneider University of California,USA
Jonathan Slapin University of Essex, UK
Bernard Steunenberg University of Leiden, Netherlands
Gábor Tóka Central European University, Hungary
George Tsebelis University of Michigan, USA
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