L Hooghe, G Marks - Journal of European public policy, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This article argues that the perforation of national states by immigration, integration and trade may signify a critical juncture in the political development of Europe no less …
SB Hobolt - Journal of European public policy, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The outcome of the British referendum on European Union (EU) membership sent shockwaves through Europe. While Britain is an outlier when it comes to the strength of …
The last decades have seen the emergence of a divide pitting the new left against the far right in advanced democracies. We study how this universalism-particularism divide is …
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities are diverse. Some international organizations have just a few member states, while others …
A comprehensive introduction to public policy and the policy cycle, the fully revised second edition of this popular textbook offers a practical guide to the topic while remaining …
M Zürn, P De Wilde - Journal of political ideologies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Economic, cultural and political systems formerly bounded by the borders of nation states are increasingly globalized. Politicians, civil society and other societal actors engage in …
Since its beginnings in the 1950s, the European integration project has come a long way. Starting with six member states in the European Communities, the EU has expanded to 28 in …
L Hooghe, T Lenz, G Marks - The Review of International Organizations, 2019 - Springer
This article argues that the chief challenge to international governance is an emerging political cleavage, which pits nationalists against immigration, free trade, and international …