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Constitutional Politics in Post-Westphalian Europe

Forthcoming publications and papers

1. Paul Blokker (2013), monograph, New Democracies in Crisis? A Comparative Constitutional Study of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, Series: Routledge Advances in European Politics, London/New York: Routledge.

2. Cristina Parau (forthcoming), 'Explaining Judiciary Governance in Central and Eastern Europe: External Incentives, Transnational Elites and Parliament Inaction, in: Europe-Asia Studies (accepted in Dec 2012).

3. Cristina Parau (forthcoming, 2013), 'The Dormancy of Parliaments: The Invisible Cause of Judiciary Empowerment in Central and Eastern Europe', in: Representation - The Journal of Representative Democracy, Special Issue on 'Courts and Democracy' co-edited by Richard Bellamy and Cristina Parau.

4. Paul Blokker (2013), article, 'Constitutions and democracy in post-national times: a political-sociological approach', in: Irish Journal of Sociology, special issue on Cosmopolitanism.

5. Cristina Parau (forthcoming, 2013), 'Romania's Transnational Constitution: A Tradition of Elite Learning and Self-empowerment', book chapter in Galligan, D. & Versteeg, M. (eds.) (2013) The Social and Political Foundations of Constitutions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

6. Paul Blokker (2013), chapter 'The (Re-)Emergence of Constitutionalism in East-Central Europe’, in: B. Trencsényi & M. Kopecek (eds), Liberal Democracy, Authoritarian Pasts and the Legacy of 1989, Budapest/New York: CEUPress.




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