Papers

Aidan Regan (2017) Is the European Union Capable of Integrating Diverse Models of Capitalism? New Political Economy. 23(2) 1-15 (with Alison Johnston).

Aidan Regan (2017) Celtic Phoenix or Leprechaun Economics? The Politics of an FDI-led Growth Model in Europe. New Political Economy, 23(2) 16-28 (with Sam Brazys).

Aidan Regan (2017) The Politics of Capitalist Diversity in Europe: Explaining Ireland’s Divergent Recovery from the Eurozone Crisis. Perspectives on Politics, 15(2), 411-427 (with Sam Brazys).

Aidan Regan (2017) The imbalance of capitalisms in the Eurozone: Can the north and south of Europe converge? Comparative European Politics, 15(6), 969-990.

Aidan Regan (2017) Rethinking social pacts in Europe: Prime ministerial power in Ireland and Italy. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 23(2), 117-133.

Aidan Regan (2016) European Monetary Integration and the Incompatibility of National Varieties of Capitalism. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 54(2), 318-336 (with Alison Johnston).

James Cross (2017) Exploring the political agenda of the European parliament using a dynamic topic modeling approach (with Derek Greene)  Political Analysis, 25(1), 77-94.

James Cross (2017) Legislative amendments and informal politics in the European Union: A text reuse approach. European Union Politics, 18(4), 581-602 (with H Hermansson).

James Cross (2016) Not all treaties are created equal: The effects of treaty changes on legislative efficiency in the EU. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 54(4), 793-808 (with Jorgen Bolstad).

James Cross (2015) Openness and censorship in the European Union: An interrupted time series analysis. European Union Politics 16, no. 2 (2015): 216-240 (with Jorgen Bolstad)

James Cross (2014)  The seen and the unseen in legislative politics: Explaining censorship in the Council of Ministers of the European Union. Journal of European Public Policy 21, no. 2 (2014): 268-285.

James Cross (2013)  Striking a pose: Transparency and position taking in the Council of the European Union. European Journal of Political Research, 52(3), 291-315.
2013

Niamh Hardiman (2015) From ‘Tiger’ to ‘PIIGS’: Ireland and the use of heuristics in comparative political economy. European Journal of Political Research, 54(1), 23-42. (with Sam Brazys)

Niamh Hardiman (2015) Fiscal politics in time: pathways to fiscal consolidation in Ireland, Greece, Britain, and Spain, 1980–2012. European Political Science Review, 7(2), 189-219 (with S Dellepiane-Avellaneda).

Niamh Hardiman (2017) 'Austerity in the European periphery - the Irish experience' In: Heffernan, Emma, John McHale, Niamh Moore-Cherry (eds). Debating Austerity in Ireland. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.

Niamh Hardiman (2015) 'The politics of fiscal effort in Ireland and Spain: market credibility versus political legitimacy' In: Niamh Hardiman and Sebastian Dellepiane (eds). Greece Beyond the Crisis: The Politics of Extreme Austerity. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.198-221

Niamh Hardiman (2014) 'Repeating History: Fiscal Squeeze in Two Recessions in Ireland' In: Christopher Hood, David Heald, Rozana Himaz (eds). When the Party's Over: The Politics of Fiscal Squeeze in Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.139-160.

Niamh Hardiman (2017) 'Tracking the state in a liberal economy' In: Desmond King and Patrick Le Galès (eds). Reconfiguring European States in Crisis. Oxford: OUP, pp.279-297

Imelda Maher (2001) The open method as a new mode of governance: the case of soft economic policy coordination. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 39(4), 719-746 (with Dermot Hodson).

Imelda Maher (2004) Soft law and sanctions: economic policy coordination and reform of the Stability and Growth Pact. Journal of European Public Policy 11(5): 798-813 (with Dermot Hodson).


Imelda Maher (2009) Regulating Markets and Social Europe: New Governance in the EU. European Law Journal, 15(2), 155-159.

Imelda Maher (2014) British brinkmanship and Gaelic games: EU treaty ratification in the UK and Ireland from a two level game perspective. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 16(4): 645-661 (with Dermot Hodson).

Imelda Maher (2002) Economic and monetary union: balancing credibility and legitimacy in an asymmetric policy-mix. Journal of European Public Policy, 9(3), 391-407. (with Dermot Hodson)

Imelda Maher (2015) Competition Law Fragmentation in a Globalizing World. Law & Social Inquiry, 40(2), 553-571.  

Ben Tonra (2018) Legitimacy and EU Security and Defence Policy: The Chimera of a Simulacrum, Global Affairs special edition. 


Ben Tonra (2018) EU Foreign Policy and Geopolitics: The Strategic Illusion of Others, Geopolitics, forthcoming

Ben Tonra (2017) Ireland and the European Union, in Oxford Research Encyclopaedia of Politics, Oxford University Press.

Ben Tonra (2017) Europe and the International Dimension in John Coakley and Michael Gallagher (eds.) Politics in the Republic of Ireland (6th ed), London: Routledge (with Brigid Laffan).

Ben Tonra (2015) Transnational Challenges in Knud Erik Jorgensen, Aasne Aarstad, Edith

Drieskens, Katie Laatikainen and Ben Tonra (eds.) The Sage Handbook of European Foreign Policy, London: Sage.

Ben Tonra (2011) Democratic Foundations of EU Foreign Policy: Narratives and the Myth of EU Exceptionalism Journal of European Public Policy. Vol. 8 No. 18, pp 1190-1207


David Farrell (2014) Stripped down or reconfigured democracy?. West European Politics. 37, no. 2 (2014): 439-455.

David Farrell (2010) The European Parliament: one parliament, several modes of political representation on the ground?. Journal of European Public Policy, 17(1), 36-54. (with Roger Scully).

David Farrell (2016) When do deliberative citizens change their opinions? Evidence from the Irish Citizens’ Assembly. International Political Science Review, 37(2), 198-212. (with Eoin O’Malley and Jane Suiter).

David Farrell (2012) "National or European parliamentarians? Evidence from a new survey of the members of the European Parliament." JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 50(4): 670-683 . (with Simon Hix and Roger Scully).

David Farrell (2017) A Conservative Revolution?: Electoral Change in Twenty-First Century Ireland. Oxford University Press. (with Michael Marsh and Gail McElroy).
2017

David Farrell (2013) Deliberative democracy in action Irish-style: The 2011 We The Citizens pilot citizens' assembly. Irish Political Studies, 28(1), 99-113.

Roland Erne  (2008) European Unions: labour’s quest for a transnational democracy. Cornell University Press


Roland Erne (2017) Training programmes for European works councillors in Germany, in Ireland and at EU level: Transnational trade union action through education?. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 23(3), 243-259. (with Bianca Fohrer).

Roland Erne (2016) Is migration from Central and Eastern Europe an opportunity for trade unions to demand higher wages? Evidence from the Romanian health sector. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 22(2), 167-183. (with S Stan).

Roland Erne (2015) Equal pay by gender and by nationality: a comparative analysis of Switzerland’s unequal equal pay policy regimes across time. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 39(2), 655-674.(with N Imboden)

Roland Erne (2015) European collective action in times of crisis. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 21(2), 131-139 (with S Stan & I Helle).

Roland Erne (2015) A supranational regime that nationalizes social conflict: Explaining European trade unions' difficulties in politicizing European economic governance. Labor History, 56(3), 345-368.

Ron Davies (2018) Knocking on Tax Haven’s Door: Multinational Firms and Transfer Pricing, Review of Economics and Statistics.

Ron Davies (2018) Location Decisions of Non-Bank Financial Foreign Direct Investment: Firm-level Evidence from Europe, forthcoming at Review of International Economics.

Ron Davies (2018) The Heterogeneous Impact of Brexit: Early Indications from the FTSE. under review.

Ron Davies (2007) Competition in Taxes and Performance Requirements for Foreign Direct Investment, European Economic Review, 51(6), pp. 1423-1442.

Ron Davies (2018) Tax Competition in an Expanding European Union, revise and resubmit to International Tax and Public Finance.

Ron Davies (2017) The Economics of Advance Pricing Agreements, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 134(1), 255-268.

Alun Jones. and Clark JRA  (2010) The Spatialities of Europeanization: Power, Governance and Territory in 'EU'. Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge-Cavendish

Alun Jones and Clark, JR; (2001) The Modalities of European Union Governance: New Institutionalist Explanations of Agri-Environment Policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Alun Jones and Clark, J. (2017) 'Assembling Geographies of Diplomacy under Neoliberalism'. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers

Alun Jones and Clark, J (2015) 'Mundane Diplomacies for the Practice of European Geopolitics'. Geoforum, 62 :1-12

Alun Jones and Clark, J. (2013) 'Practicing Geographical Uniqueness: The Geopolitics of Pre-negotiation and Icelandic Accession to the European Union'. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 103 (6):1437-1451.

Alun Jones and  Clark J. (2008) 'Europeanization and discourse building: the European Commission, European narratives and the European neighbourhood policy'. Geopolitics, 13 (3):1-27


Marie Moran (2015)  Identity and Capitalism, London and Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Marie Moran (2018) ‘Identity and Identity Politics: A Cultural Materialist History’, forthcoming.

Marie Moran (2014) ‘Rethinking “Culture”: A Cultural Materialist Account of Social Space’,
Cogent Arts and Humanities, 1: 992590.

Marie Moran (2014) ‘Raymond Williams and Sociology’, The Sociological Review
62 (1):167-188

Marie Moran 2019 ‘Cultural Responses to “Sustainability” in the Peripheral European States: The Case of the Water Wars’; Intended publication: European Journal of Cultural Studies. (With Simo Häyrynen) Under review

Marie Moran (2018) ‘Cultural Populism Then and Now’ Proposed special issue of the European Journal of Cultural Studies, based on conference organised at City university London. Under Review.

 

 

 

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