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 Subject: [BAN] ToC: Special Issue of East European Politics on ‘Assessing the Performance of the European Union in Central and Eastern Europe and in its Neighbourhood’'
   
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You can enjoy FREE access to the newest Special Issue of East European Politics (vol. 33, no. 1) titled ‘Assessing the Performance of the European Union in Central and Eastern Europe and in its Neighbourhood’ until 31 March. URL: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/33/1
The articles in the Special Issue (with links included) are:
Assessing the performance of the European Union in Central and Eastern Europe and in its neighbourhood byDimitris Papadimitriou, Dorina Baltag & Neculai-Cristian Surubaru
“The transformative power of Europe” beyond enlargement: the EU’s performance in promoting democracy in its neighbourhood byTanja A. Börzel & Bidzina Lebanidze
“Veni, vidi, … vici?” EU performance and two faces of conditionality towards Ukraine byOlga Burlyuk & Natalia Shapovalova
EU normative performance: a critical theory perspective on the EU’s response to the massacre in Andijon, Uzbekistan by Giselle Bosse
Between arbitrary outcomes and impeded process: the performance of EU Twinning projects in the EU’s Eastern neighbourhood by Stefan Roch
The more the merrier? Assessing the impact of enlargement on EU performance in energy and climate change policies byPierre Bocquillon & Tomas Maltby
Revisiting the role of domestic politics: politicisation and European Cohesion Policy performance in Central and Eastern Europe byNeculai-Cristian Surubaru
From ambitious goals to improper fit: hybrid performance of Phare pre-accession programme for civil society development in Bulgaria byDessislava Hristova

East European Politics (EEP) is a refereed journal which publishes articles in the government, politics and international relations of the post-communist space. In geographical terms, EEP covers the entire post-communist region, including East Central and South Eastern Europe, Russia and all the other countries of the former Soviet Union. The Editors of the journal welcome article submissions and proposals for thematic special issues on these topics, as well as 'symposium' sections and review articles devited ti brief analysis of particular events, political issues, and important theoretical and conceptual developments.
EEP home page: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fjcs21EEP Twitter:@EEPolitics

Many thanks,David GazsiMA MSc 
Research Assistant | PhD Candidate
School of Politics and International Relations
Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road, London E1 4NS
United Kingdom
Website: http://www.politics.qmul.ac.uk/
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Editorial Assistant
East European Politics
Website: http://tandfonline.com/toc/fjcs21/current
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