Working papers
2011
No. 30 (2011/01) Jaap Woldendorp, Corporatism in small North-West European countries 1970-2006: Business as usual, decline, or a new phenomenon?
2010
- No. 29 (2010/03) Dirk Peters & Wolfgang Wagner, External Threat and Democratic Institutions: The Parliamentary Control of Military Missions
- No. 28 (2010/02) Michal Onderco, Trade and Foreign Policy Choices: Explaining why France, Germany and UK differ on Iran
- No. 27 (2010/01) Gijs Schumacher & Barbara Vis, To Retrench or Not to Retrench: A Simulation of the Strategic Situation of Social Democratic Parties and the Emergence of Welfare State Retrenchment
2007
No. 26 (2007/01) Marcus Taylor
Rethinking the Global Production of Uneven Development
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2006
2006/05 Angela Wigger
Towards A Market-Based Approach; The Privatization and Micro-Economization of EU Antitrust Law Enforcement.pdf
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2006/04 Bastiaan van Apeldoorn en Laura Horn
The Transformation of Corporate Governance Regulation in the European Union; From Harmonization to Marketization.pdf
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2006/03 Philip Manow (MPI Cologne) and Kees van Kersbergen (update December 2006)
The impact of class coalitions, cleavage structures and church–state conflicts on welfare state development.pdf
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2006/02 Hans Keman and André Krouwel
The Rise of a New Political Class Emerging New Parties and the populist challenge in Western Europe.pdf
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2006/01 Hans Keman
Comparing political systems; Towards positive theory development.pdf
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2005
2005/03 Lawrence Ezrow
Why Pander to the Party; A Spatial Analysis of Senate Primary and General Elections.pdf
Abstract working paper Lawrence Ezrow
2005/02 Catherine Netjes
Institutional Trust in Central and Eastern Europe; Barometer for Democracy or Performance Thermostat.pdf
Abstract working paper Catherine Netjes
2005/01 Barbara Vis
Trade Openness, Welfare Effort and Varieties of Welfare Capitalism.pdf
Abstract working paper Barbara Vis
2004
2004/07 Angela Wigger
Revisiting the European Competition Reform.pdf
Abstract working paper Wigger
2004/06 Laura Horn
The Transformation of Corporate Governance Regulation.pdf
Abstract working paper Horn
2004/05 Arjan Vliegenthart
Corporate Governance in ECE.pdf
Abstract working paper Vliegenthart
2004/04 Jasper de Raadt, David Hollanders, André Krouwel
Varieties of Populism.pdf
Abstract de Raadt, Hollanders and Krouwel
2004/03 Ed Koster
Het achterhalen van de eenzame fietser; beschrijving en analyse van de politieke loopbaan van Dries van Agt.pdf
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2004/02 Noël Vergunst
The Impact of Consensus Democracy and Corporatism on Socio-Economic Performance in Twenty Developed Countries.pdf
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2004/01 Henk Overbeek
Global Governance, Class, Hegemony; A historical materialist perspective.pdf
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2003
2003/06 Andreas Nölke
Private international norms in global economic governance; coordination service firms and corporate governance.pdf
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2003/05 Bastiaan van Apeldoorn, Andreas Nölke and Henk Overbeek
The transnational political economy of corporate governance regulation; a research outline.pdf
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2003/04 Andreas Nölke
Alternativen bei der Einführung von Bologna; Die Umstellung auf das BA-MA-System in der niederländischen Politik.pdf
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2003/03 Harmen Binnema
How Europe hits parties... or not; Europeanisation of party programmes in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.pdf
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2003/02 André Krouwel
Measuring presidentialism of Central and East European countries.pdf
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2003/01 Henk Overbeek
Globalisation, Neo-liberalism and the Employment Question.pdf
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2002
2002/04 Tanja Aalberts
Multilevel Governance and the Future of Sovereignty; a Constructivist Perspective.pdf
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2002/03 Andreas Nölke
Networks Versus Networks; A Critical Appraisal of Post-National Governance Approaches.pdf
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2002/02 Tanja A. Börzel and Madeleine O. Hosli
Brussels between Berlin and Bern; comparative federalism meets the European Union.pdf
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2002/01 Paul Pennings and Hans Keman
The Dutch Parliamentary Elections of 2002; Fortuyn versus the Establishment.pdf
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