Books:
Hix, Simon and Bjørn Høyland (2011) The Political System of the European Union. Houndsmill: Macmillan. (339 pages)
Nugent, Neill (2010): The Government and Politics of the European Union, 7th Edition. Houndmills: Palgrave. (486 pages)
Articles/Chapters:
Bache, Ian (2008): “Europeanization and Multi-Level Governance: Empirical Findings and
Conceptual Challenges”. Paper to be given at ARENA, Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, 15.04.08 (37 pages)
Bartolini, Stefano (2006): “A Comparative Political Approach to the EU Formation”, Arena Working Paper No. 4, February 2006 (30 pages)
Boomgaarden, Hajo G., Andreas R. T. Schuck, Matthijs Elenbaas and Claes H. de Vreese (2011) "Mapping EU attitudes: Conceptual and empirical dimensions of Euroscepticism and EU support", European Union Politics 12(2), 241-266
Börzel, T., & Risse, T. (2009). Revisiting the Nature of the Beast – Politicization, European Identity, and Postfunctionalism: A Comment on Hooghe and Marks. British Journal of Political Science, 39(1), 217-220.
Checkel, J., & Moravcsik, A. (2001). A Constructivist Research Program in EU Studies? European Union Politics, 2(2), 219-249.
Della Porta, D., & Keating, M. (2008) "Approaches and Methodologies in the Social Sciences. A Pluralist Perspective," In. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Chapter 1, pp. 1-15 .
Della Porta, D., & Keating, M. (2008) "Approaches and Methodologies in the Social Sciences. A Pluralist Perspective," In. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Chapter 16, pp. 316-322.
Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, M. (2006). Debates on European Integration. A Reader. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan; 17-37
Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, M. (2006). Debates on European Integration. A Reader. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan; 89-104
van Evera, S. (1997) Guide to Methods for Students of Political Science: Cornell University Press. Chapter 1, pp. 7-48
Eurobarometer 76 (2011): “Public Opinion in the European Union: First Results”. (24 pages)
Garry, John and James Tilley (2009): “The Macroeconomic Factors Conditioning the Impact of Identity on Attitudes towards the EU”, European Union Politics 10(3), pp. 361–379 (19 pages)
George, S. (2004). Multi-level Governance and the European Union. In I. Bache & M. Flinders (Eds.), Multi-level Governance (pp. 107-126). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Herschinger, Eva, Markus Jachtenfuchs and Christiane Kraft-Kasack (2011): “Scratching the Heart of the Artichoke? How International Institutions and the European Union Contrain the State Monopoly of Force”, European Political Science Review 3(3), pp. 445–468 (24 pages)
Hooghe, Liesbet and Gary Marks (2008): “A Postfunctionalist Theory of European Integration: From Permissive Consensus to Constraining Dissensus”, British Journal of Political Science 39: pp. 1–23. (23 pages)
Kriesi, H. (2009). Rejoinder to Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks, ‘A Postfunctional Theory of European Integration: From Permissive Consensus to Constraining Dissensus’. British Journal of Political Science, 39(1), 221-224.
Kuhn, T. (2011). Individual transnationalism, globalisation and euroscepticism: An empirical test of Deutsch’s transactionalist theory. European Journal of Political Research, forthcoming.
Lefkofridi, Zoe (2008): “An Integrated Model of National Party Response to European
Integration”. Political Science Series 115. Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna (29 pages)
Lewis, J. (2003). Institutional Environments And Everyday EU Decision Making: Rationalist or Constructivist? Comparative Political Studies, 36(1-2), 97-124.
Marks, G., Hooghe, L., & Blank, K. (1996). European Integration from the 1980s: State-Centric v. Multi-Level Governance. Journal of Common Market Studies, 34(3), 341-378.
Micossi, Stefano (2008): “Democracy in the European Union”. Centre for European Policy
Studies, CEPS Working Document No. 286/February 2008 (20 pages)
Moravcsik, Andrew (1993): “Preferences and Power in the European Community: A Liberal Intergovernmental Approach”, Journal of Common Market Studies 31(4), pp. 473–524. (51 pages)
Moravcsik, A. (1995). Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Integration: A Rejoinder. Journal of Common Market Studies, 33(4), 611-628.
Naurin, Daniel and Rutger Lindahl (2010): “Out in the Cold? Flexible Integration and the Political Status of Euro Opt-Outs”, European Union Politics 11(4): pp. 485–509. (25 pages)
Pierson, P. (1996). The Path to European Integration: A Historial Institutionalist Analysis. Comparative Political Studies, 29(2), 123-163.
Pollack, M. A. (1997). Delegation, Agency, and Agenda Setting in the European Community. International Organization, 51(1), 99-134.
Schimmelfennig, Frank (2001), “The Community Trap: Liberal Norms, Rhetorical Action, and the Eastern Enlargement of the European Union”. International Organization Vol. 55, 1, Winter 2001, pp. 47–80.
Schimmelfennig, Frank & Ulrich Sedelmeier (2004), “Governance by conditionality: EU rule transfer to the candidate countries of Central and Eastern Europe”, Journal of European Public Policy, Volume 11, Issue 4, August 2004, pp. 661–679
Schmitter, Philippe C. (2005): “Ernst B. Haas and the Legacy of Neofunctionalism”, Journal of European Public Policy 12(2), pp. 255–272. (18 pages)
Schmitter, P. (2009). On the Way to a Post-Functionalist Theory of European Integration. British Journal of Political Science, 39(1), 211-215.
Stone Sweet, A., & Sandholtz, W. (1997). European integration and supranational governance. Journal of European Public Policy, 4(3), 297-317.
Taggart, Paul and Aleks Szczerbiak (2002): “The Party Politics of Euroscepticism in EU Member and Candidate States”, SEI Working Paper, No. 51. (41 pages)
Tatham, M. (2011). Devolution and EU policy-shaping: Bridging the gap between Multi-Level Governance and Liberal Intergovernmentalism. European Political Science Review 3(1), 53-81.
TE-SAT (2011): “EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report”, Europol (43 pages).
Thomson, R., & Torenvlied, R. (2011). Information, Commitment and Consensus: A Comparison of Three Perspectives on Delegation in the European Union. British Journal of Political Science, 41(1), 139-159.
Tocci, Nathalie (2008): “The European Union as a Normative Foreign Policy Actor”.
Centre for European Policy Studies, CEPS Working Document No. 281/February 2008 (38 pages)