Perspectives on European Politics and Society
Journal of Intra-European Dialogue
About the Journal
The collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and the enlargement of the European Union provide new opportunities for European academics to engage in scholarly debate. The primary aim of Perspectives on European Politics and Society is to promote an intra-European dialogue by giving a voice to scholars in all parts of Europe.
The editors welcome articles on all aspects of European Politics, widely defined to include, comparative politics, political sociology, international relations, and modern history. The geographical scope of the journal covers all of Europe including the Russian Federation.
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Perspectives on European Politics and Society is indexed/abstracted at: Worldwide Political Science Abstracts.
Editor
Dr. Cameron Ross, University of Dundee
Associate Editors
Dr. Richard Dunphy (Book Review Editor), University of Dundee
Dr. Norrie MacQueen
Editorial board
- Prof. Mikhail, Ilyin, Moscow State Institute of
International Relations (MGIMO), Russian Federation - Prof. Charlie Jeffrey, Edinburgh University, UK
- Dr. David Lane, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, UK
- Prof. Paul Lewis, The Open University, UK
- Prof. Peter Mair, European University Institute, Italy
- Prof. James Newell, University of Salford, UK
- Prof. William E. Paterson, University of Birmingham, UK
- Dr. David Phinnemore, Queens College, Belfast, UK
- Prof. Ferran Requejo, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
- Prof. Richard Sakwa, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
- Prof. Michael H. Smith, Loughborough University, UK
- Prof. Aleks Szczerbiak, University of Sussex, UK
- Prof. Wlodzimierz Wesolowski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
- Prof. Stephen White, University of Glasgow, UK
Advisory Board
- Dr. Antoaneta Dimitrova, Leiden University, Netherlands
- Dr. Andreas Heinemann-Gruder, University of Cologne and
Bonn International Centre for Conversion, Germany - Prof. Tony Hepburn, University of Sunderland, UK
- Prof. Hans Keman, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Prof. Emil Kirchner, University of Essex, UK
- Prof. Yves Leonard, Institut des Études Politiques, France
- Dr. Radoslaw Markowski, Collegium Civitas, Poland
- Dr. Dermot McCann, London Metropolitan University, UK
- Prof. Michael McFaul, University of Stanford, USA
- Prof. Marie Mendras, Centre for International Studies and
Research (CERI), Sciences PO, France - Prof. John Micgiel, University of Columbia, USA
- Prof. Henry Patterson, University of Ulster, UK
- Prof. Nikolai Petro, University of Rhode Island, USA
- Prof. Martin Potucek, Charles University, Czech Republic
- Prof. Trevor Salmon, University of Aberdeen, UK
- Prof. Hans-Henning Schroeder, Bundesinstitut für Ostwissenschaftliche und Internationale Studien, Germany
- Dr. Olga Sidorovich, Institute of Law and Public Policy, Russian Federation
- Prof. Alan Williams, Exeter University, UK
Sample content
Volume 7, Issue 2 (June 2006)
Special Issue on "Interest Politics in Central and Eastern Europe"
- Edited by Nieves Pérez-Solórzano Borragán and Jean-Michel de Waele
- Preface
Nieves Pérez-Solórzano Borragán and Jean-Michel de Waele - Postcommunist Interest Politics. A Research Agenda
Nieves Pérez-Solórzano Borragán - Towards Regulating Lobbying in Romania. A multifaceted coin
Ramona Coman - Emerging Gender Interest Groups in the New Member States. The Case of the Czech Republic
Maxime Forest - Trade Unions and the Amendment of the Labour Code in Romania
Ninucia Pilat - Professional Interest Groups and Their Impact on Regulation: The Law on the Architects' Chamber in Bulgaria
Petia Slavova - Old networks new roles? The role of environmental think tanks in the Czech Republic
Sandrine Devaux

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