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      The Multilevel Parliamentary Field: a framework for theorizing representative democracy in the EU

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      European Political Science Review
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              THE JOINT-DECISION TRAP: LESSONS FROM GERMAN FEDERALISM AND EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

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                Journal
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                European Political Science Review
                Eur. Pol. Sci. Rev.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                1755-7739
                1755-7747
                July 2009
                June 2009
                : 1
                : 02
                : 249
                Article
                10.1017/S1755773909000186
                83cf2886-91a4-4bc9-b1d8-0676b32929e7
                © 2009
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