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This week we would have been at the
Council for European Studies conference.
Unfortunately, we are no longer able to meet there, but we would like to offer you 50% off all our
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CES highlights
Britain
and Europe at a Crossroads
Reconstructing
the Global Political Economy (Inspection copy available)
New
Directions in Women, Peace and Security
Comparing
Regional Organizations
Exploring
the World of Social Policy (Inspection copy available)
Diffusing
Human Trafficking Policy in Eurasia
Local
Policies and the European Social Fund
Welfare
to Work in Contemporary European Welfare States
Superdiversity,
Policy and Governance in Europe
Romani
Communities and Transformative Change
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Free journal special issues
Read these journal special issues, which are free to read until the end of June:
Rethinking the ambition gap: gender and candidate emergence in comparative perspective from
the European Journal of Politics and Gender
The Politics of Negative Emotions [Double Issue] from
Global Discourse
Policy-making as designing: the added value of design thinking for public administration and public
policy from Policy & Politics
Opening up evidence-based policy: exploring citizen and service user expertise [Open Access]
from Evidence & Policy
Self-employment and social protection in Europe from the
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
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On Transforming Society
LESSONS FROM LOCKDOWN: Erik Andersson on the global political economy
Erik Andersson
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on Transforming Society
The role of culture and values in policy making during COVID-19
Stephen
Muers
A time for radical empathy
Terri E. Givens
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