Proceedings from the RECON Opening Conference
ARENA Report 08/07 edited by Erik O. Eriksen collects the papers and comments from the opening session of the RECON Opening conference
Proceedings from the RECON Opening Conference
ARENA Report 08/07 edited by Erik O. Eriksen collects the papers and comments from the opening session of the RECON Opening conference
How Turkish MPs Frame the Issue of Adapting to EU Conditionality
In ARENA Report 07/07, Joakim Parslow addresses the question of how representatives of Turkey’s largest political parties have framed the reforms of Turkey's legal system in order to meet the EU's political membership criteria in public discourse
In ARENA Report 06/07, Jonathan P. Aus explores the transition from a national to a supranational definition of crime and punishment in Europe, and discusses the relative importance of strategic calculation and rule following in the domain of EU criminal law
En diskursteoretisk analyse av Konventet for EUs fremtid
I ARENA Rapport 05/2007 analyserer Marit Eldholm Konventet for EUs framtid som en arena for kommunikativ handling
The experimentalist approach assessed
ARENA Report 04/07 by Guri Rosén explores the development of a European public sphere, taking on the argument that without some form of a common public sphere, it will be difficult for Europeans to develop the collective opinion necessary to foster democracy
The impact of media voice in the ratification process
In ARENA Report 03/07, Hans-Jörg Trenz, Maximilian Conrad and Guri Rosén analyze political journalism's critical performance in the realm of EU constitution-making
Tranformations of the European Union
ARENA Report 02/07 edited by John Erik Fossum, Philip Schlesinger and Geir Ove Kværk explores the question of whether the EU is moving beyond a narrow regulatory regime from three complementary angles
ARENA Report 01/07 edited by Agustín José Menéndez presents a collection of a number of Spinelli's key political texts, from the Manifesto of Ventotene to the farewell speech given to the European Parliament