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1. Italy: the uneasy co-existence of different social models

2. Finance and the Macro-economy: The Politics of Regulatory Reform in Europe

3. The Negotiated Nordic Labor Markets: From Bust to Boom

4. Europeanization and the Retreat of the State

5. From Competition to Constitution: Races to Bottoms and the Rise of "Shadow" Social Europe

6. The Challenges of EU Accession for Post-Communist Europe

7. Post-Communist Competition and State Development

8. Democratic Contestation, Accountability, and Citizen Satisfaction at the Regional Level

9. Capital, Labor, and the Prospects of the European Social Model in the East

10. Lessons for Post-Communist Europe from the Iberian Integration into the EU after Sixteen Years

11. Explaining Labor Quiescence in Post-Communist Europe: Historical Legacies and Comparative Perspective

12. Why European Citizens Will Reject the EU Constitution

13. The European Union: Democratic Legitimacy In A Regional State?

14. Party Competition in Post-Communist Europe: The Great Electoral Lottery

15. Executive Leadership and the Role of “Veto Players” in the United States and Germany

16. European Corporate Governance Reform and the German Party Paradox

17. Portugese Ministers, 1851-1999: Social Background and Paths to Power

18. Ministerial Elites in Greece, 1843-2001: A Synthesis of Old Sources and New Data

19. Europeanization and the Retreat of the State

20. Reconsidering Economic Relations and Political Citizenship in the New Iberia of the New Europe: Some Lessons from the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Accession of Portugal and Spain to the European Union