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Recent publications by faculty and staff of the Department of European Political and Governance Studies
- BRACK Nathalie and COSTA Olivier (eds.), Diverging Views of Europe: Euroscepticism within the EU Institutions (London: Routledge, 2012 hardback and 2014 paperback), 136 p.
- CHANG Michele, "All in: Market Expectations of Eurozone Integrity in the Sovereign Debt Crisis" (with Patrick Leblond), Review of International Political Economy, vol. 23 no.3, 2015
- CHANG, Michele, George MENZ and Mitchell P. SMITH (eds)., "Redefining European Economic Governance", Routledge, 2015, 192 p.
- CHANG Michele, "The EU and the Euro", in: Oatley Thomas and Kindred Winecoff William (eds.), Handbook of the International Political Economy of Monetary Relations (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2014)
- COSTA Olivier and BRACK Nathalie, Le fonctionnement de l'Union européenne (Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, collection « UBlire - références », 2011), 253 p., second edition, 2014, 384 p.
- COSTA Olivier and BRACK Nathalie, How the European Union really works (Farnham: Ashgate, 2014, hardback + paperback), 273 p.
- COSTA Olivier and DRI Clarissa, "The European Parliament and the deepening of the EU's Interregional Dialogue", in: Baert F., Scaramagli T. and Söderbaum F. (eds.), Intersecting Interregionalism: Regions, Global Governance and the EU (London: Springer, United Nations University series on Regionalism, vol. 7, 2014), pp. 129-150
- COSTA Olivier, POYET Corentin, DUDZINSKA Agnieszka and WESSELS Bernhard, "Representational roles", in: Deschouwer Kris and Depauw Sam (dir.), Representing the People: A Survey among Members of Statewide and Substate Parliaments (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. 19-38
- COSTA Olivier (ed.), Parliamentary Representation in France (London: Routledge, Library of Legislative Studies, 2014), 176 p.
- COSTA Olivier, «Que peut le Parlement européen», Pouvoirs, revue française d'études constitutionnelles et politiques, No. 149, «La gouvernance européenne», 2014, pp. 77-89