Europeanisation after EU Accession: Transformation, Reform and Compliance in Recent EU Member States
págs. 5-9
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Is the Current Financial Crisis Also a Crisis of the Europeanization Model?: Evidence from Poland
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Compliance with EU Law in Central and Eastern Europe: The Disaster that Didn't Happen (Yet)
págs. 91-109
Accelerating or Back-pedalling?: Public Administration in Post-accession Central and Eastern Europe
págs. 111-127
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Competition among Peers: Does Europe Still Inspire in the Balkans?
págs. 149-160
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The Challenge of Regionalization for the Romanian Administration: Strengthening vs. Hindrance
págs. 181-194
Europeanisation and Globalisation: A Stepwise Comparison of Telecommunications and Energy in Estonia and Poland, 1990-2011
págs. 195-214
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Corruption in the Czech Republic and Slovakia: An EU-Conditionality Problem?
págs. 237-241
Containing Europeanization: Post-Accession (Anti-)Corruption Record in Romania and Bulgaria
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Public Opinion in Bulgaria with Regard to the EU Membership in the Context of the Economic Crisis: Towards a ‘Bulgarian Exception'?
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Present Experiences in the Europeanisation of National Minority groups: Revaluating the EU's Role Beyond the Power of Membership Conditionality
págs. 359-378
The Revocation of Minority Protection Rules in New EU Member States: Language and Education Policy in Slovakia and Latvia
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