Department of Political and Social Sciences (SPS): Recent submissions
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Title:Workers of all member states unite? : Europeanising the power resources approach via the Minimum Wage Directive Author(s):SCHREURS, Sven
; HUGUENOT-NOËL, Robin
Date:2024Citation:Journal of European public policy, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:The Directive on adequate minimum wages (AMWD) of October 2022 epitomises a shift in European wage governance from negative integration, focused on competitiveness and inflation-fighting, towards a positive mode of integration ...
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Title:Is liberal internationalism worth saving? : ad hoc coalitions and their consequences for international security Author(s):KARLSRUD, John; HOFMANN, Stephanie Claudia
; REYKERS, Yf
Date:2024Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:NUPI; Policy Brief; 2024/01Abstract:Slow responses and blocked decision-making of international organizations provide opportunities for ad hoc coalitions to fill functional and political gaps. Compared to UN peace operations, ad hoc coalitions avoid gridlock ...
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Title:Crumbling in the face of cost? : how cost considerations affect public support for European security and defence cooperation Author(s):MADER, Matthias; NEUBERT, Moritz
; MÜNCHOW, Felix; HOFMANN, Stephanie Claudia
; SCHOEN, Harald; GAVRAS, KonstantinDate:2024Citation:European Union politics, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:In surveys, Europeans routinely express high levels of support for a common security and defence policy of the European Union. Do these responses reflect real demands or superficial support that would crumble if the issue ...
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Title:Marrying the sources and mechanisms of power? : understanding the quarantine hotel through Michel Foucault and Michael Mann Author(s):GJERDE, Lars Erik
Date:2024Citation:Journal of political power, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Using the Norwegian quarantine hotel as a case, I analyse the narratives of 46 ‘guests’, so to explore this biopolitical device, which for biopolitical objectives enables a series of disciplinary mechanisms of power. To ...
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Title:Managing constraint : frugal opposition to European fiscal solidarity Author(s):BOKHORST, David Jonas
; SCHOELLER, Magnus G.
Date:2024Citation:Journal of European public policy, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:The management of the COVID-19 crisis and, in particular, the Next Generation EU fund have shown that European leaders can find integrationist policy solutions despite increasing politicisation at home where democratic ...