Department of Political and Social Sciences (SPS): Recent submissions
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Title:Islam and the political discourse of modernity Author(s):SALVATORE, ArmandoDate:1997Citation:Reading : Ithaca Press, 1997, International politics of the Middle East series ; 4Version:Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 1994Type:BookAbstract:Islam and modernity, modernity and Islam: different approaches in historiography and the social sciences attempt to find a significant connection between these two, allegedly separate, certainly distinct, "forces of history". ...
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Title:Dialectical order-making through ambiguity : contestation is the norm in international peace and security maintenance Author(s):HOFMANN, Stephanie Claudia
Date:2024Citation:Global studies quarterly, 2024, Vol. 4, No. 2, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:What kind of order and contestation dynamics emerge if the initial institutional bargain includes liberal, partially liberal, and nonliberal visions of order? This contribution to the special issue locates the liberal ...
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Title:Party system change during crises Author(s):DOLLBAUM, Jan Fabian
Date:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; SPS; PhD ThesisAbstract:This thesis argues that party system change during crises depends primarily on the actions of government and challenger parties. This stands in contrast to established theories of (long-term) party system change, which ...
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Title:Towards a re-insurance union? : support to mitigate unemployment risks in an emergency as an EU response to preserve jobs in the COVID-19 pandemic Author(s):CORTI, Francesco
; HUGUENOT-NOËL, Robin
Date:2024Citation:Journal of European social policy, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Is the EU evolving towards a Re-Insurance Union? The creation of SURE, an EU financial tool to support national short-time work (STW) schemes in the midst of the pandemic, has revitalized debates on fiscal stabilizers as ...
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Title:The coding of annual budget plans Author(s):KARREMANS, Johannes
Date:2024Citation:Johannes KARREMANS (ed.), Between voters and Eurocrats : how do governments justify their budgets?, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024, pp. 22-42Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:The coding of annual budget plans is the key empirical basis behind the present study. It is therefore important to contextualize and highlight the added value of this particular empirical source. Talk is often cheap, but ...