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Volume 1 (1997-98) | Volume 2 (1998-99) | Volume 3 (1999-2000) | Volume 4 (2000-2001)

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Volume 1, Number 1
The Internationalization of Industrial Relations in Europe: Problems and Prospects
Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany

Volume 1, Number 2
To Be a European Citizen - Eros and Civilization
JHH Weiler, Manley Hudson Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Chair, Harvard University

Volume 1, Number 3
Dimensions and Alignments in European Union Politics: Cognitive Constraints and Partisan Responses
Simon Hix, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom

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Volume 2, Number 1
Can the European Welfare State Survive Globalization? Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands in Comparative Perspective
Paul Hirst, Birkbeck College, University of London

Volume 2, Number 2
Beyond Left and Right? Neoliberalism and Regulated Capitalism in the Treaty of Amsterdam
Mark A. Pollack, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Volume 2, Number 3
European Citizenship: Towards a European Identity?
Percy B. Lehning, Professor of Political Theory and Public Policy,Erasmus University

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Volume 3, Number 1
Fortress Europe and its Metaphors: Immigration and the Law
Mireille Rosello, Professor of French and Comparative Literary Studies, Northwestern University

Volume 3, Number 2
Evolution and Recent Aspects of French and European Policies for Technology and Innovation
Robert Chabbal, Former Director of CNRS

Volume 3, Number 3
From Full Employment to Flexibility: Britain and France 1960-1990
Noel Whiteside, University of Bristol

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Volume 4, Number 1
Speculations on Privacy, Identity, and the History of Sexuality in France
Carolyn Dean, Professor of History, Brown University

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