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The Council for European Studies is pleased to publish outstanding research on Europe. Some recent articles include:

Islam in Europe: The Challenges of Institutionalization, Fiona Adamson

Towards a New Political Sociology of Europe, Mabel Berezin

Constructing Muslims as Ethno-Racial Outsiders in Western Europe, Erik Bleich

Sweeping Ambiguity: Hungary's referendum on EU accession, József Böröcz

Teaching Europe to Undergraduates, Robert Henry Cox

Any Area but Europe: American Anthropology and European Studies, Gerald Creed

France's Far Right and Dubious Vichy Reverberations, Vivian Grosswald Curran

Eurostars and Eurocities: Free Moving Professionals and the Promise of European Integration, Adrian Favell

“Le Petit Euro Deviendra Grand” Happy Birthday Euro! Irčne Finel-Honigman

The Myth of Ethnic War: Serbia and Croatia in the 1990s, V.P. Gagnon Jr.

US-European Relations Post-Iraq, Peter Gourevitch

Americanization and Europeanization, Victoria de Grazia

Interview With Andrew Martin and George Ross, Ryan David Griffiths

The French Political "Earthquake" and Extreme Right in Europe, Virginie Guiraudon and Martin A. Schain

Response to Sophie Meunier, "Anti-Americanisms in France", Catherine Guisan

Machiavelli and the Lack of Virtů In the United States and the European Union, Manfred Henningsen

How Race Became a Problem for the Soviet Union, Francine Hirsch

Cheers and Fears: The EU at 50, Stanley Hoffmann

The Enlargement of the EU and NATO: Ordering from the Menu, Wade Jacoby

Comparative Cultural Sociology and the Study of Europe, Michčle Lamont

Anti-Americanisms in France, Sophie Meunier

The New Abolitionism: Why does the U.S. practice the death penalty while Europe does not? Andrew Moravcsik
  Responses:
    The New Abolitionism: American or European Exceptionalism regarding the     Death Penalty? Stephen J. Silvia
    and Aaron Beers Sampson
    The Death Penalty: Getting Beyond "Exceptionalism," Andrew Moravcsik

Teaching “The Europe Course” in a Time of Crisis, Oriol Pi-Sunyer

International Relations to Comparative Politics: SOS!, Brian C. Rathbun

Are Germans Anti-American? Dieter Rucht

The Institutionalization of Islam in Europe: A Case Study of Italy, Sara Silvestri

The Implications of Colonial and Postcolonial Studies for the Study of Europe, George Steinmetz

The European Void: The Democratic Deficit as a Cultural Lack, Abram de Swaan

Banging the Postcolonial Drum: George Steinmetz’s Imagined European Studies, Sidney Tarrow
  Responses:
    Explaining the New Europe, Herman Lebovics
    Drums in the Postcolonial Night, George Steinmetz

Europeanists Abroad, Sidney Tarrow and Charles Tilly

Europe: the World’s Trader, World’s Lawyer, Göran Therborn

Europe Undivided: Democracy, Leverage, and Integration After Communism, Milada Vachudova

Studying Gender Equality in Europe, Mieke Verloo

Democracy at High Sea, Peter Wagner

The Social Sciences in the US and in Europe: Plural Interpretations of Modernity, Peter Wagner

Venus Observed: Post-Modern Europe in an American-led International Order, William Wallace

Muslim Political Associations of Turks In Germany, Gökçe Yurdakul

A New Beginning for French Sociology, Martha Zuber

 

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