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Hörl, Björn, Andreas Warntjen and Arndt Wonka (2005): Built on quicksand? A decade of procedural spatial models on EU legislative decision-making. Journal of European Public Policy, 12, issue 3, pp. 592-606. more
Ignazi, Piero, David M. Farrell and Andrea Römmele (2005): The Prevalence of Linkage by Reward in Contemporary Parties. Pp. 17-35 in: Andrea Römmele, David M. Farrell, Piero Ignazi (Eds.) Political Parties and Political Systems. Westport, CT: Praeger. more
Jahn, Egbert (2005): On the phenomonology of mass extermination in Europe. A Comparative Perspective on the Holodomor. Pp. 183-221 in: Manfred Sapper, Volker Weichsel (Eds.) Sketches of Europe. Old Lands, New Worlds. Berlin: Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag. more
Jäger, Angela (2005): Explaining the “accuracy” of proxy-reports on attitudes towards immigrants in Germany. Two approaches compared. Metodološki zvezki - Advances in Methodology and Statistics, 2, issue 1, pp. 27-57. more
Kogan, Irena, and Marge Unt (2005): Transition from School to Work in Transition Economies. European Societies, 7, issue 2, pp. 219-253. more
Kohler-Koch, Beate (2005): European Governance and System Integration. European Governance Papers (EUROGOV), C-05-01, pp. online. more
Kohler-Koch, Beate (2005): Network Governance within and beyond an enlarged European Union. Pp. 35-53 in: Ami Verdun, Osvaldo Croci (Eds.) Institutional and Policy-Making Challenges to the European Union in the Wake of Eastern Enlargement. Manchester: Manchester Universtity Press. more
Larat, Fabrice (2005): Present-ing the Past: Political Narratives on European History and the Justification of EU Integration. German Law Journal, 6, issue 2, pp. 273-290. more
Larat, Fabrice (2005): On the Way to a Closer Union? Understanding Integration in Europe since 1945. Hong Kong [GIS Working Paper, November 2005,] more
Maloney, William A., and Sigrid Roßteutscher (2005): Welfare through organizations. Pp. 89-112 in: Sigrid Roßteutscher (Ed.) Democracy and the Role of Associations. Political, organizational and social contexts. London: Routledge. more

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