2011
- 2011/01 Radostina Primova: Enhancing the Democratic Legitimacy of EU Governance? The Impact of Online Public Consultations in Energy Policy-Making.
- 2011/02 Agustín José Menéndez: From Constitutional Pluralism to a Pluralistic Constitution? Constitutional Synthesis as a MacCormickian Constitutional Theory of European Integration.
- 2011/03 Christopher Lord and Dionysia Tamvaki: The Politics of Justification? Applying the 'Discourse Quality Index' to the Study of the European Parliament.
- 2011/04 Mihály Csákó: Education for Democracy in Hungarian Schools.
- 2011/05 Olga Brzezińska, Beata Czajkowska and David Skully: Re-constructing Polish Identity . Searching for a New Language.
- 2011/06 Agustín José Menéndez: United they Diverge? From Conflict of Laws to Constitutional Theory? On Christian Joerges' Theory.
- 2011/07 John Erik Fossum: Nationalism, Patriotism and Diversity. Conceptualising the National Dimension in Neil MacCormick's Post-sovereign Constellation.
- 2011/08 Eric Miklin and Ben Crum: Inter-Parliamentary Contacts of Members of the European Parliament . Report of a Survey.
- 2011/09 Hauke Brunkhorst: Cosmopolitanism and Democratic Freedom.
- 2011/10 Espen D. H. Olsen: European Citizenship. With a Nation-State, Federal, or Cosmopolitain Twist?
- 2011/11 Petra Guasti: The Europeanisation of Parliaments in Central and Eastern Europe.
- 2011/12 Rainer Forst: Transnational Justice and Democracy.
- 2011/13 Nora Fisher Onar: 'Europe', 'Womanhood' and 'Islam'. Re-aligning Contested Concepts via the Headscarf Debate.
- 2011/14 Erik Oddvar Eriksen and John Erik Fossum: Representation Through Deliberation. The European Case.
- 2011/15 Daniel Gaus: The Dynamics of Legitimation. Why the Study of Political Legitimacy Needs More Realism.
- 2011/16 Daniel Gaus: The State's Existence between Facts and Norms. A Reflection on Some Problems to the Analysis of the State.
- 2011/17 Emmanuel Sigalas: When Quantity Matters. Activity Levels and Re-Election Prospects of Members of the European Parliament.
- 2011/18 Tess Altman and David G. Mayes: Democratic Boundaries in the US and Europe. Inequality, Localisation and Voluntarism in Social Welfare Provision.
- 2011/19 Dirk Peters: A Divided Union? Public Opinion and the EU's Common Foreign, Security and Defence Policy.
- 2011/20 Meltem Müftüler-Baç: The European Union and Turkey. Democracy, Multiculturalism and European Identity.
- 2011/21 Merzuka Selin Türkeş: Human Rights in the European Union's Foreign Policy. Universal in Discourse, Flexible in Practice.
- 2011/22 Guri Rosén: Can You Keep a Secret? How the European Parliament Got Access to Sensitive Documents in the Area of Security and Defence.
- 2011/23 Meltem Müftüler-Baç and Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm: The European Union's Foreign Policy. The Perceptions of the Turkish Parliamentarians.
- 2011/24 Dirk Peters, Wolfgang Wagner and Cosima Glahn: Parliamentary Control of Military Missions. The Case of the EU NAVFOR Atalanta.
- 2011/25 Mattias Iser: Dimensions of a European Constitutional Patriotism.
- 2011/26 Katherine Lyons and Christine Cheyne: Social Insurance Mechanisms in the European Union.
- 2011/27 Mark Thomson: Democracy, Inclusion and the Governance of Active Social Policies in the EU. Recent Lessons from Denmark, the UK and France.
- 2011/28 Elisabeth Wisniewski: Coming to Terms with the ‘Legitimacy Crisis’ of European Foreign Politics. The European Parliament Pushing the Frontiers of Consultation.
- 2011/29 Waltraud Schelkle: Choice in European Reforms of Social Policies. The Case of Public Employment Services.
- 2011/30 Cathleen Kantner: Debating Humanitarian Military Interventions in the European Public Sphere.
- 2011/31 Michelle Everson and Christian Joerges: Reconfiguring the Politics-Law Relationship in the Integration Project through Conflicts-Law Constitutionalism.
- 2011/32 Cathrine Holst: Equal Pay and Dilemmas of Justice.
- 2011/33 Dariusz Niedźwiedzki: Regional, Ethnic, European? Complex Identity Construction of Silesians in the Context of Cultural Borderland.
- 2011/34 Federica Bicchi: The Role of Information and Knowledge in the EU Foreign Policy System? Evidence from Heads of Mission’s Reports.
- 2011/35 Ben Crum: What Do We Owe the Poles (or the Greeks)? Three Emerging Duties of Transnational Social Justice in the European Union.
- 2011/36 Sara Clavero, Yvonne Galligan, Cathrine Holst, Róza Vajda and Katarzyna Zielińska: RECON: A Feminist View.
- 2011/37 Cathleen Kantner: European Identity as Commercium and Communio in Transnational Debates on Wars and Humanitarian Military Interventions.
- 2011/38 Carlos Closa Montero: Moving Away from Unanimity. Ratification of the Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union.
2010
- 2010/01 Federica Bicchi and Caterina Carta: The COREU/CORTESY Network and the Circulation of Information within EU Foreign Policy.
- 2010/02 Dominika Biegoń: European Identity Constructions in Public Debates on Wars and Military Interventions.
- 2010/03 Neil Walker: Constitutionalism and Pluralism in a Global Context.
- 2010/04 Meltem Müftüler-Baç and Nora Fisher Onar: Women's Rights in Turkey as Gauge of its European Vocation. The Impact of ‘EU-niversal Values’.
- 2010/05 Christian Joerges: The Idea of a Three-Dimensional Conflicts Law as Constitutional Form.
- 2010/06 Nora Schleicher: Gender Identity in a Democratic Europe.
- 2010/07 Kjartan Koch Mikalsen: In Defence of Kant’s League of States.
- 2010/08 Kolja Möller: European Governmentality or Decentralised Network Governance? The Case of the European Employment Strategy.
- 2010/09 Asimina Michailidou and Hans-Jörg Trenz: 2009 European Parliamentary Elections on the Web. A Mediatization Perspective.
- 2010/10 Justus Schönlau: The Committee of the Regions. The RECON Models from a Subnational Perspective.
- 2010/11 Erik Oddvar Eriksen: European Transformation: A Pragmatist Approach.
- 2010/12 Antje Wiener and Uwe Puetter: Informal Elite Dialogue and Democratic Control in EU Foreign and Security Policy.
- 2010/13 Emmanuel Sigalas, Monika Mokre, Johannes Pollak, Peter Slominski and Jozef Bátora: Democracy Models and Parties at the EU Level. Empirical Evidence from the Adoption of the 2009 European Election Manifestoes.
- 2010/14 Zdenka Mansfeldová and Petra Rakušanová Guasti: The Quality of Democracy in the Czech Republic.
- 2010/15 Rainer Forst: Two Stories about Toleration.
- 2010/16 Jean L. Cohen: Constitutionalism Beyond the State. Myth or Necessity?
- 2010/17 Erik O. Eriksen and John Erik Fossum: Bringing European Democracy back in. Or how to Read the German Constitutional Court's Lisbon Treaty Ruling.
- 2010/18 Aleksandra Maatsch: Between an Intergovernmental and a Polycentric European Union. National Parliamentary Discourses on Democracy in the EU Ratification Process.
- 2010/19 Tess Altman and Cris Shore: Social Welfare and Democracy in Europe. What Role for the Private and Voluntary Sectors?
- 2010/20 David G. Mayes and Zaidah Mustaffa: Social models in the enlarged EU.
- 2010/21 Rainer Nickel: Data Mining and ‘Renegade’ Aircrafts: The States as Agents of a Global Militant Security Governance Network — The German Example.
- 2010/22 Pieter de Wilde, Hans-Jörg Trenz and Asimina Michailidou: Contesting EU Legitimacy. The Prominence, Content and Justification of Euroscepticism during 2009 EP Election Campaigns.
- 2010/23 Sara Clavero and Yvonne Galligan: Gender Equality in the European Union. Lessons for Democracy?
- 2010/24 Raúl Letelier: Non-Contractual Liability for Breaches of EU Law. The Tension between Corrective and Distributive Justice.
- 2010/25 John Erik Fossum and Agustín José Menéndez: The Theory of Constitutional Synthesis. A Constitutional Theory for a Democratic European Union.
- 2010/26 Waltraud Schelkle, Joan Costa-i-Font and Christa van Wijnbergen: Consumer Choice, Welfare Reform and Participation in Europe. A Framework for Analysis.
- 2010/27 Cathrine Holst: Martha Nussbaum’s Outcome-Oriented Theory of Justice. Philosophical Comments.
- 2010/28 Stefan Collignon: Fiscal Policy Rules and the Sustainability of Public Debt in Europe.
- 2010/29 Maria Weimer: Policy Choice versus Science in Regulating Animal Cloning under the WTO Law.
2009
- 2009/01 Pieter de Wilde: Reasserting the Nation State. The Trajectory of Euroscepticism in the Netherlands 1992-2005.
- 2009/02 Hans-Jörg Trenz: In Search of Popular Subjectness. Identity Formation, Constitution-Making and the Democratic Consolidation of the EU.
- 2009/03 Johannes Pollak, Jozef Bátora, Monika Mokre, Emmanuel Sigalas and Peter Slominski: On Political Representation. Myths and Challenges.
- 2009/04 Giandomenico Majone: The 'Referendum Threat', the Rationally Ignorant Voter, and the Political Culture of the EU.
- 2009/05 Agustín José Menéndez: European Citizenship after Martínez Sala and Baumbast. Has European Law Become More Human but Less Social?
- 2009/06 Kjartan Koch Mikalsen: Regional Federalisation with a Cosmopolitan Intent.
- 2009/07 Hans-Jörg Trenz, Nadine Bernhard and Erik Jentges: Civil Society and EU Constitution-making. Towards a European Social Constituency?
- 2009/08 Erik Oddvar Eriksen: Explicating Social Action. Arguing or Bargaining?
- 2009/09 Pieter de Wilde: Designing Politicization. How Control Mechanisms in National Parliaments Affect Parliamentary Debates in EU Policy-Formulation
- 2009/10 Hans-Jörg Trenz and Pieter de Wilde: Denouncing European Integration. Euroscepticism as Reactive Identity Formation.
- 2009/11 Tanja Hitzel-Cassagnes and Rainer Schmalz-Bruns: Recognition and Political Theory. Paradoxes and Conceptual Challenges of the Politics of Recognition.
- 2009/12 Arndt Wonka and Berthold Rittberger: How Independent are EU Agencies?
- 2009/13 Dionysia Tamvaki: Using Eurobarometer Data on Voter Participation in the 2004 European Elections to Test the RECON Models.
- 2009/14 Maria Weimer: Applying Precaution in Community Authorisation of Genetically Modified Products. Challenges and Suggestions for Reform.
- 2009/15 Meltem Müftüler-Baç and Yaprak Gürsoy: Is there a Europeanisation of Turkish foreign policy? An Addendum to the Literature on EU Candidates.
- 2009/16 Emmanuel Sigalas, Monika Mokre, Johannes Pollak, Jozef Bátora and Peter Slominski: Reconstituting Political Representation in the EU. The Analytical Framework and the Operationalisation of the RECON Models.
- 2009/17 Uwe Puetter and Antje Wiener: EU Foreign Policy Elites and Fundamental Norms. Implications for Governance.
- 2009/18 Marianne Riddervold: Making a Common Foreign Policy. EU Coordination in the ILO.
- 2009/19 Rachel Herp Tausendfreund: The Commission and its Principals. Delegation Theory on a Common European External Trade Policy in the WTO.
2008
- 2008/01 James Caporaso and Sidney Tarrow: Polanyi in Brussels. European Institutions and the Embedding of Markets in Society.
- 2008/02 Christoph Haug: Public Spheres within Movements. Challenging the (Re)search for a European Public Sphere.
- 2008/03 Jens Steffek: Public Accountability and the Public Sphere of International Governance.
- 2008/04 Thomas Risse and Jana Katharina Grabowsky: European Identity Formation in the Public Sphere and in Foreign Policy.
- 2008/05 Yvonne Galligan and Sara Clavero: Researching Gender Democracy in the European Union. Challenges and Prospects.
- 2008/06 Christian Joerges and Florian Rödl: On the “Social Deficit” of the European Integration Project and its Perpetuation through the ECJ-Judgements in Viking and Laval.
- 2008/07 Hans-Jörg Trenz: In Search of the European Public Sphere. Between Normative Overstretch and Empirical Disenchantment.
- 2008/08 Ben Crum: The EU Constitutional Process. A Failure of Political Representation?
- 2008/09 Marianne Riddervold: Interests or Principles? EU Foreign Policy in the ILO.
- 2008/10 Nicole Deitelhoff: Deliberating CFSP. European Foreign Policy and the International Criminal Court.
- 2008/11 Christopher Lord: Some Indicators of the Democratic Performance of the European Union and How They Might Relate to the RECON Models.
- 2008/12 Daniel Gaus: Legitimate Political Rule Without a State? An Analysis of Joseph H. H. Weiler’s Justification of the Legitimacy of the European Union Qua Non-Statehood.
- 2008/13 Pieter de Wilde: Media Coverage and National Parliaments in EU Policy-Formulation. Debates on the EU Budget in the Netherlands 1992-2005.
- 2008/14 Zdzisław Mach and Grzegorz Pożarlik: Collective Identity Formation in the Process of EU Enlargement. Defeating the Inclusive Paradigm of a European Democracy?
- 2008/15 Agustín José Menéndez: Reconstituting Democratic Taxation in Europe. The Conceptual Framework.
- 2008/16 Yvonne Galligan and Sara Clavero: Assessing Gender Democracy in the European Union. A Methodological Framework.
- 2008/17 Yaprak Gürsoy and Meltem Müftüler-Baç: The European Union’s Enlargement Process and the Collective Identity Formation in Turkey. The Interplay of Multiple Identities.
- 2008/18 Cathrine Holst: Gender Justice in the European Union. The Normative Subtext of Methodological Choices.
- 2008/19 Cathleen Kantner, Amelie Kutter and Swantje Renfordt: The Perception of the EU as an Emerging Security Actor in Media Debates on Humanitarian and Military Interventions (1990-2006).
- 2008/20 Anne Elizabeth Stie: Decision-Making Void of Democratic Qualities? An Evaluation of the EU’s Foreign and Security Policy.
2007
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2007/01 Erik O. Eriksen and John Erik Fossum: Europe in transformation: How to reconstitute democracy?
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2007/02 James Bohman: Democratizing the Transnational Polity. The European Union and the Presuppositions of Democracy.
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2007/03 Christian Joerges: Conflict of Laws as Constitutional Form. Reflections on International Trade Law and the Biotech Panel Report.
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2007/04 John Erik Fossum: Constitutional Patriotism. Canada and the European Union.
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2007/05 Neil Walker: Taking Constitutionalism Beyond the State.
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2007/06 Christoph Meyer: The Constitutional Treaty Debates as Revelatory Mechanisms. Insights for Public Sphere Research and Re-Launch Attempts.
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2007/07 Thorsten Hülle: Adversary or ‘Depoliticized’ Institution? Democratizing the Constitutional Convention.
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2007/08 Dawid Friedrich: Old Wine in New Bottles? The Actual and Potential Contribution of Civil Society Organisations to Democratic Governance in Europe.
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2007/09 Helene Sjursen: ‘Doing Good’ in the World? Reconsidering the Basis of the Research Agenda on the EU’s Foreign and Security Policy.
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2007/10 Wolfgang Wagner: The Democratic Deficit in the EU’s Security and Defense Policy - Why Bother?
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2007/11 Hans-Jörg Trenz, Maximilian Conrad and Guri Rosén: The Interpretative Moment of European Journalism. The Impact of Newspaper Opinion Making in the Ratification Process.
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2007/12 Hans-Jörg Trenz: Measuring Europeanisation of Public Communication. The Question of Standards.
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2007/13 Agustín José Menéndez: The European Democratic Challenge.
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2007/14 Stefan Collignon: Theoretical Models of Fiscal Policies in the Euroland. The Lisbon Strategy, Macroeconomic Stability and the Dilemma of Governance with Governments.
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2007/15 Helene Sjursen: Enlargement in Perspective. The EU’s Quest for Identity.
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2007/16 Erik Oddvar Eriksen and John Erik Fossum: A Done Deal? The EU’s Legitimacy Conundrum Revisited.
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2007/17 Swantje Renfordt: Do Europeans Speak With One Another in Time of War? Results of a Media Analysis on the 2003 Iraq War.
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2007/18 Anne Elizabeth Stie: Assessing Democratic Legitimacy from a Deliberative Perspective. An Analytical Framework for Evaluating the EU’s Second Pillar Decision-Making System.
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2007/19 Helene Sjursen: Integration Without Democracy? Three Conceptions of European Security Policy in Transformation.
About the seriesThe RECON Online Working Paper Series publishes pre-print manuscripts on democracy and the democratisation of the political order in Europe. The series publishes work from all the researchers involved in the RECON project, but it is also open to submissions from other researchers working within the fields covered by RECON. The topics of the series correspond to the research focus of RECON’s work packages. The series’ focus is on the study of democracy within the multilevel configuration that makes up the European Union. Editors Editorial board |