In a new article for the Journal of European Public Policy, Max Heermann studies lobbying coalitions and the case of the 2019 Copyright Directive. He contributes to the literature on ‘digital sovereignty’ by demonstrating its strategic use in the policy-making process.
EU3D books and articles
Magdalena Góra and Katarzyna Zielińska look at the role religion plays in the construction of sovereignist narratives taking Polish right-wing populist parties as their case study in a recent article published in West European Politics.
In their new article in Political Studies Review, Martin Moland and Asimina Michailidou test the assumption that those getting news about the European Union (EU) mostly from social media would be more sceptical of its institutions than others.
Mark Thatcher and Monica García Quesada study how differentiated national implementation of EU policies affects later European integration with the case of geographical indicators in a new article published in West European Politics.
In a new article for the Journal of Common Market Studies, Sergio Fabbrini and Tiziano Zgaga concpetualise 'sovereignism' in Europe post-Brexit and study how right-wing parties and leaders in four EU member states reinterpreted their relation with the EU from 2016 to 2022.
Max Heermann, Sebastian Koos and Dirk Leuffen researched public opinion about who deserves European solidarity in times of crises and found that recipient countries' situational need and control, as well as political community criteria played a crucial role in explaining public support for aid.
Max Heermann, Dirk Leuffen and Fabian Tigges analyze whether the German Government's support for 'Next Generation EU' marks a programmatic shift towards fiscal integration, taken in isolation by the Chancellor, or it can be reconciled with higher-level principles that guided the Chancellor’s previous European policies in their new article.
Martin Moland has published an article that studies exclusively national identities and public support for differentiated integration in the Journal of Common Market Studies.
EU3D researchers John Erik Fossum and Christopher Lord have edited the newly published Handbook on the European Union and Brexit.
Elodie Thevenin has publihsed a chapter about Law and Justice's Populist Discourse in the Polish Parliament in the edited volume 'Contemporary Populism and its Political Consequences: Discourses and Practices in Central and South-Eastern Europe'.
Rune Møller Stahl and Ben Rosamond have edited a special issue of Comparative European Politics about dominance in European economic governance from a historical perspective.
John Erik Fossum has published an article discussing the democratic implications of third country incorporation for the EU and third countries.
Julian Schuessler, Max Heermann, Dirk Leuffen, Lisanne De Blok and Catherine E De Vries have published a research paper studying citizens’ preferences for DI using novel survey data from eight EU member states.
Frank Schimmelfennig, Dirk Leuffen and Catherine E de Vries have authored the introduction to a special issue of the European Union Politics journal about Differentiated Integration. In this article they lay out an analytical framework to study the effects of DI.
EU3D researchers have contributed with chapters in the book the Routledge Handbook of Differentiation in the European Union, edited by Benjamin Leruth, Stefan Gänzle and EU3D researcher Jarle Trondal
Asimina Michailidou and Hans-Jörg Trenz have authored an article on the role of EU correspondents in European democracy under constant transformation.
In a new article in International Affairs, Jozef Bátora proposes a complementary approach to analysing destabilization of the liberal international order.
Chris Lord has published a new article on differentiated integration in the EU. When is it a source of autonomy and when is it a source of domination?
John Erik Fossum and Joachim Vigrestad examine to what extent Brexit has affected Norwegians' perceptions of their current relationship with the EU in an article in Politics and Governance.
Pavol Baboš and Jozef Bátora
Making Sense of the European Union: Mapping "Thought Communities‟ in Six EU Member States
Dirk Leuffen, Julian Schuessler and Jana Gómez Díaz have published a new article in Journal of European Public Policy, examining citizens’ attitudes towards differentiated integration.
EU3D researchers John Erik Fossum, Zdzislaw Mach and Natasza Styczyńska have contributed with chapters on Norway and Poland in the book Euroscepticism and the Future of Europe.
In a new article in JCMS, Max Heermann and Dirk Leuffen provides a normative assessment of parliamentary representation in fields of differentiated integration in the European Union
In a new article in European Journal of International Relations, Erik O. Eriksen (ARENA) examines the concept of dominance in light of political differentiation, and further discusses political frameworks that can prevent dominance in the multi-level constellation of the EU.