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1. Evaluating and Comparing the Innovative Performance of the United States and the European Union

2. "Transnations" Among "Transnations"? The Debate on Transnational History in the United States and Germany

3. “Transnations” Among “Transnations”? The Debate on Transnational History in the United States and Germany

4. Mobility of Labor and Services across the Baltic Sea after EU Enlargement: Trends and Consequences

5. Criminal Justice and Democratic Systems: Inclusionary and Exclusionary Dynamics in the Institutional Structure of Late Modern Societies

6. Non-Working Time, Income Inequality and Quality of Life Comparisons: The Case of the U.S. vs. the Netherlands

7. Natural Unemployment, the Role of Monetary Policy and Wage Bargaining: A Theoretical Perspective

8. The Spread of Neoliberalism: U.S. Economic Power and the Diffusion of Market-Oriented Tax Policy

9. Special Education and the Risk of Becoming Less Educated in Germany and the United States

10. What Constitutions Can Do (But Courts Sometimes Don't):Property, Speech, and The Influence of Constitutional Norms on Private Law

11. The Age of Welfare: Patronage, Citizenship, and Generational Justice in Social Policy

12. The “New World Order”: From Unilateralism to Cosmopolitanism

13. European Anti-Americanism (and Anti-Semitism): Ever Present Though Always Denied

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

15. Building the Dual Earner/Dual Carer Society: Policy Developments in Europe

16. Three Worlds of Working Time: Policy and Politics in Work-time Patterns of Industrialized Countries

17. Continuity as the Path to Change: Institutional Innovation in the 1976 British Race Relations Act

18. On Incentives in Technology Policymaking: What the EU can learn from the U.S. developments

19. Decentralized Cooperation and the Future of Regulatory Reform

20. The Legal Construction of Membership: Nationality Law in Germany and the United States