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Wichtigste Publikationen

Obermaier, Andreas (2009) The End of Territoriality? The Impact of ECJ Rulings on British, German and French Social Policy. Aldershot et al.: Ashgate.

Falkner, Gerda; Hartlapp, Miriam (2009) Problems of Operationalization and Data in EU Compliance Research. European Union Politics, (Vol. 10 No. 2), pp. 281-304.

Falkner, Gerda (2009) The EU's Social Dimension, in: Michelle Cini (ed.) European Union Politics, pp. 276-290. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009.

Pollak, Johannes; Slominski, Peter (2009) Experimentalist but not Accountable Governance? The Role of Frontex in Managing the EU’s Borders, in West European Politics (Vol. 32 No. 5), pp. 904 – 924.

Trauner, Florian (2009) From membership conditionality to policy conditionality: EU external governance in South Eastern Europe; Journal of European Public Policy, (Vol.16 No.5), pp. 774-790.

Alecu de Flers, Nicole (2009) A ‘Militarisation’ of the EU? The EU as a Global Actor and Neutral Member States. In: Laursen, Finn, ed. The EU as a Foreign and Security Policy Actor. Dordrecht: Republic of Letters Publishing, pp. 301-318.

Alecu de Flers, Nicole (2008) Strategisches Handeln oder Sozialisierung? Zur Europäisierung irischer und österreichischer Außenpolitik und ihren Grenzen. Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik (Vol. 1 Nr. 1), S. 96-116.

Falkner, Gerda; Treib, Oliver (2008) Three Worlds of Compliance or Four? The EU15 Compared to New Member States. Journal of Common Market Studies (Vol. 46 No. 2), pp. 293-314.

Falkner, Gerda; Treib, Oliver; Holzleithner, Elisabeth (2008) Compliance in the Enlarged European Union: Living Rights or Dead Letters? Aldershot et al.: Ashgate.

Trauner, Florian; Kruse, Imke (2008) EC visa facilitation and readmission agreements: a new standard EU foreign policy tool? European Journal of Migration and Law (Vol 10 No. 1) pp. 411-438.

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The End of Territoriality

 

European Union Politics

 

The EU as a Foreign and Security Policy Actor

 

Compliance in the Enlarged European Union: Living Rights or Dead Letters?