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Queering the EU’s Foreign Policy and external relations: What does this mean and why does it matter? By Dimitris Bouris (University of Amsterdam), Saul Kenny (Article 109), Hanna L. Mühlenhoff (University of Amsterdam) In our recent article for JCMS we set ou

New on the JCMS Blog: What does it mean to queer EU foreign policy? Bouris, Kenny & Mühlenhoff explore how gender and sexuality shape the EU’s external action and why challenging these assumptions matters.

Read here: jcms.ideasoneurope.eu/2026/03/11/q...

#EUStudies #EUForeignPolicy #JCMS

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How do stakeholders build trust in EU agencies? Jana Gómez Díaz maps trust dynamics around the European Food Safety Authority, showing regular contact with EFSA strengthens credibility and relationships.

Read the article: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....

#EU #FoodPolicy #JCMS

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Always a Norm Exporter? The Case of Animal Welfare Policy and Trade By Francesco Duina (Bates College, USA) For decades, the EU has projected its internal legal frameworks onto the world. It has done so indirectly through the

What happens when the EU’s regulatory ambitions meet trade politics? In a December JCMS blog, Francesco Duina explores how animal welfare reform & the EU-Mercosur deal reveal limits to EU regulatory power.

Read here: jcms.ideasoneurope.eu/2025/12/20/a...

#EUPolitics #EUTrade #BrusselsEffect #JCMS

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Mobilising Judicial Voices: How and Why National Courts Express Their Opinions in the Preliminary Reference Procedure – A Case Study of Czechia This article interrogates the national courts' pre-emptive opinions expressed in the Article 267 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union preliminary reference procedure from both theor...

How do national courts shape EU law before the CJEU rules? A new JCMS article explores why judges express pre-emptive opinions in preliminary references with new data from Czech courts.

Read the full open access article here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

#TheEU #UACES #JCMS #Wiley

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Legitimacy and legacy of the EU’s socio-economic crisis governance during Covid-19 By Marius Guderjan (Centre for British Studies, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) and Mario Kölling (Department of Political Science, Spanish National Distance

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Marius Guderjan & Mario Kölling revisit the EU’s Covid-19 crisis response and ask what the lasting impact of its legacy for European governance is?

Read more: jcms.ideasoneurope.eu/2026/01/27/l...

#JCMS #EU #TheEU #Blog

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The Long‐Term Effects of Populism on Foreign Policy: Berlusconi's Legacy and Its Impact on Italy's Approach to the EU and International Politics What are the long-term effects of populism on foreign policy? This aspect has not been addressed yet by the burgeoning literature on the international consequences of populism. In this contribution, ...

This JCMS article by Sandra Destradi and Emidio Diodato looks at the long-term effects of populism on foreign policy, using Italy as a case study and focusing on Silvio Berlusconi’s legacy.

Read open-access here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

#TheEU #UACES #JCMS #Wiley #Italy

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From Capital Markets Union to Savings and Investments Union: Why the EU keeps changing the story on financial integration By David Howarth (University of Luxembourg) and Lucia Quaglia (University of Bologna) Financial market integration has been a core objective of European inte

Why does the EU keep rebranding financial integration? From CMU to the new Savings & Investments Union, the policy stays largely the same but the narrative shifts to chase support. A new JCMS 'Ideas on Europe' blog unpacks why.

Read it here: jcms.ideasoneurope.eu/2026/01/15/f...

#TheEu #Blog #JCMS

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Regulating Uncharted Waters: The EU Platform Work Directive Between Uncertainty, Lobbyism and Politicisation In 2024, the EU adopted a much-debated directive on improving working conditions in platform work, which aims to facilitate the correct classification of people performing platform work and regulates...

New in JCMS: @svenschreurs.bsky.social on the EU Platform Work Directive, how pressure, legal creativity & timing broke deadlock & set new rules for platform work, & what this means for EU regulatory capacity.

Read open-access here:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

#EUPolitics #JCMS #UACES

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Unequal Solidarity: Club Rules and Crisis Support in the European Polity Is European solidarity during crises due to common or close identities? Or do Europeans punish rule-breaking countries by showing them less solidarity? Research on the determinants of European solida...

New JCMS research shows EU crisis solidarity depends on rule-following, but unevenly. Rule-of-law breaches cut support, fiscal & migration rules matter less, & CEE states are punished more than founding members.

Read open access here:
doi.org/10.1111/jcms...

#EUPolitics #JCMS #UACES #Wiley

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All in this Together? Communities of Practice in UK–EU Cybersecurity Relations Post‐Brexit and Differentiated Re‐engagement Whilst formative work on characterising UK-EU cybersecurity cooperation points to re-engagement rather than disengagement, we seek to take this as our starting point in order to build a more complex ...

Brexit did not simply weaken UK–EU cybersecurity cooperation! New research in JCMS shows how collaboration has persisted through informal networks, shared expertise, & communities of practice.

Read open access here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

#JCMS #UACES #Brexit #EUPolitics

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Technocracy, Supranationalism and Right‐Wing Populism: The Variegated Sheltering of Western Assets in East Central European Countries After the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, European Union (EU) governance has become more tolerant towards national policy adaptation and experimentation. Right-wing populist governments in East Cent...

EU tolerance for policy divergence has limits. Right wing populists in Hungary and Poland could target foreign firms, but Slovenia could not. "Why?" ask Gerhard Schnyder, Andreas Nölke, & Dorottya Sallai.

Read open access here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

#EU #Technocracy #JCMS #UACES

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Read the new JCMS blog "Austerity and Support for the Euro" by Nicola Nones and Melle Scholten, introducing their study on how budget cuts and tax hikes shaped public attitudes toward the euro.

Read here: lnkd.in/eHtWWzrC

#TheEU #Austerity #Politics #Europe #EuropeanPolitics #JCMS #UACES

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Digital Sovereignty and the EU's Identity Between Technological Innovation and European Values The debate around ‘digital sovereignty’ identifies tensions rooted in the disparity between the EU's considerable economic and regulatory power in digital matters and its limited mandate and capabili...

Great analysis of how the EU frames digital sovereignty to define its global identity. This article highlights tensions between innovation, regulation and autonomy as Europe navigates a fast-shifting tech world.

Read open-access here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

#JCMS #UACES #EU

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Who Cares: Why the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict Matters (More) to Some EU Member States What drives the salience of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict amongst EU member states? This article employs domestic foreign policy theories to explain the factors underlying variation in salience, e...

New JCMS research shows why EU states differ in how much they prioritise the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Ideology (left & right), trade ties & Muslim population size all raise salience making EU consensus harder to achieve.

Read open-access here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

#EU #JCMS

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@jcms-eu.bsky.social continues to provide a well-respected platform for important discussions around Europe

This latest JCMS blog post by Thibaud Deruelle, Sandra Lavenex, and Matis Poussardin reveals technocratic cooperation often happens informally and without any formal legal agreement.

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Check out the latest JCMS blog post by Thibaud Deruelle, Sandra Lavenex, & Matis Poussardin. While we often think of EU influence in terms of trade agreements or enlargement, the authors show that technocratic cooperation often happens informally.

Read more here: lnkd.in/ezh2s6aE

#JCMS #UACES

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💡Article Spotlight💡

Sergiu Gherghina explores why Europe’s Green parties lost ground in the 2024 EU elections, analysing framing shifts in 31 manifestos from 2019-2024.

Read open access: lnkd.in/eeMw4mBD

#EuropeanElections #GreenPolitics #GreenDeal #JCMS #UACES

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Forming European Political Awareness and Facilitating Civic Engagement? Mainstream Europarties in Social Media You have to enable JavaScript in your browser's settings in order to use the eReader.

New in JCMS: Stefano Greco & Tapio Raunio explore how Europarties use social media to shape EU democracy and are strong on visibility, but weak on mobilisation.

🔗Read here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....

#Europarties #EUPolitics #JCMS #UACES

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JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies: Vol 63, No S1 Click on the title to browse this issue

Our Annual Review Issue is out! Bringing together leading research on key developments shaping European politics, from democracy & governance, to foreign policy & integration, you can read the full issue open-access here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14685965...

#EUPolitics #EUStudies #JCMS #UACES

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REMINDER!

Call for participants for our Autumn 2027 Special Issue closes in 5 days’ time.

Submit your proposals to JCMS@uaces.org by 1 November.

#JCMS #UACES #SpecialIssue

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Slide titled “Supporting Our Authors.” Lists four aims: guiding authors through publication, promoting rigorous scholarship, ensuring research integrity and ethics, and fostering a diverse, inclusive community. 

JCMS, Wiley, and UACES logos appear below.

Slide titled “Supporting Our Authors.” Lists four aims: guiding authors through publication, promoting rigorous scholarship, ensuring research integrity and ethics, and fostering a diverse, inclusive community. JCMS, Wiley, and UACES logos appear below.

Thinking of submitting to JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies?

We’re here to support authors at every stage, from developing ideas to publication.

Explore our aims, editorial priorities, and practical submission guidance in this series 👇

#JCMS #AcademicPublishing #EuropeanStudies #UACES

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REMINDER! The call for proposals for our Autumn 2027 special issue is open.

Closing date: November 1st.

We welcome innovative, interdisciplinary ideas on Europe and European studies. Submit your proposal today!

#JCMS #SpecialIssue #CallForProposals #EuropeanStudies #Europe #EU #Academia

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Article Spotlight: Bouris, Fisher-Onar & Huber rethink the EU’s global role through the lens of allyship - a transformative, plural way of engaging diversity beyond traditional “alliances.”

Read here 👉 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

#EuropeanPolitics #EUStudies #JCMS #UACES

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A promotional graphic titled “Call for Proposals!” from the JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies. It announces that from 2027, JCMS will publish two special issues per year and invites proposals for guest editorships of the Autumn 2027 issue. Proposals should be concise (maximum 1,000 words) with CVs and abstracts attached. The deadlines and details listed are: Deadline: 1 November 2025; Decision: Mid-December 2025; Workshop funding: up to £2,000 available; Completion: Early 2027. The bottom of the image includes the JCMS logo and contact information: JCMS@wiley.com
 and @jcms-eu.bsky.social.

A promotional graphic titled “Call for Proposals!” from the JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies. It announces that from 2027, JCMS will publish two special issues per year and invites proposals for guest editorships of the Autumn 2027 issue. Proposals should be concise (maximum 1,000 words) with CVs and abstracts attached. The deadlines and details listed are: Deadline: 1 November 2025; Decision: Mid-December 2025; Workshop funding: up to £2,000 available; Completion: Early 2027. The bottom of the image includes the JCMS logo and contact information: JCMS@wiley.com and @jcms-eu.bsky.social.

Reminder! The call for proposals for our JCMS Autumn 2027 special Issue is open.

The closing date for proposals is November 1st.

#JCMS #Euorpe #CommonMarketStudies #SpecialIssue #CallForPropsals

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At last week’s #JCMS Annual Lecture 2025, @mcopelov.bsky.social offered a powerful take on Europe’s role in a shifting world.

Thank you to Prof. Copelovitch for his insight, to @gabrielsilesb.bsky.social for the intro, and to all who joined us for the @ces-europe.bsky.social conference.

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Did you know that by publishing with JCMS (@jcms-eu.bsky.social) and CEP you are also supporting UACES’ charitable mission?

All journal income is reinvested back into member activities and the broader community.

Submit your research today: www.uaces.org/jcms-and-cep....

#UACES #JCMS #CEP #EU

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Looking to publish your research on Europe?

Join leading scholars from around the world in contributing to JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies (@jcms-eu.bsky.social) and Contemporary European Politics (CEP).

More information at: www.uaces.org/jcms-and-cep....

#UACES #JCMS #CEP #EuropeanStudies

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Excited to welcome guests to the #JCMS Annual Review Lecture at LSE tonight!

Prof. Sinisa Malesevic explores #nationalism and #war in 21st-century #Europe - are these forces truly behind us?

Insightful talk, rich discussion & great networking ahead.

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Join us on 25 June for the #JCMS Annual Lecture at the @ces-europe.bsky.social Conference in Philadelphia!

🔗 Learn more about the conference and register here: ces-temple.secure-platform.com/a

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