The Journal of European Integration publishes articles with a focus on European integration and an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary perspective, thus integrating politics, European political economy, law, history, and sociology. European integration is understood as pan-European rather than as merely the EU, though the bulk of contributions might be devoted to the latter. It also presents comparative studies of federalism, other forms of regional integration, and articles dealing with EU external relations, whether in the trade or security policy field. We cannot accept papers based on mathematical economics or econometrics, and we discourage articles providing single case studies of individual countries or regions.
The main purpose of the Journal of European Integration is to serve a wide readership which implies that articles should be of a general rather than a specific or specialised nature. In other words, the emphasis should be on scholarly work ( analysis rather than description) and submissions should provide explanations about the process of integration in a historical or comparative fashion. Given the interdisciplinary nature, authors are encouraged to write in a clear and accessible style.
Executive Editors:
Thomas Christiansen - Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Simon Duke - European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA), The Netherlands
Associate Editors:
Knud Erik Jorgensen - University of Aarhus, Denmark
Emil Kirchner - University of Essex, UK
Hans Michelmann - University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Review Editors:
Michael Kaeding - Jean Monnet Chair for European Union Politics, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Institut für Politikwissenschaft.
Joana Mendes - Associate Professor, Amsterdam Center for European Law and Governance, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam
Editorial Assistant:
Youngah Guahk - Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Please address your correspondence to: Journal of European Integration, Maastricht University, Department of Political Science, Grote Gracht 90-92, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands
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