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Books reviewed:J. Zielonka, Explaining Euro‐Paralysis: Why Europe is Unable to Act in International PoliticsJ. Zielonka, Paradoxes of European Foreign PolicyL‐E. Cederman, Constructing Europe’s Identity: The External DimensionM. Maresceau and E. Lannon, The EU’s Enlargement and Mediterranean Strategies: A Comparative AnalysisG. Schneider and M. Aspinwall, The Rules of Integration: Institutionalist Approaches to the Study of EuropeA. Héritier, D. Kerwer, C. Knill, D. Lehmkuhl, M. Teutsch and A‐C. Douillet, Differential Europe: The European Union Impact on National PolicymakingP. van Ham, European Integration and the Postmodern Condition: Governance, Democracy, IdentityK. P. Thomas, Competing for Capital: Europe and North America in a Global EraM. Drahos, Convergence of Competition Laws and Policies in the European CommunityM. Egan, Constructing a European MarketM. Kleinman, A European Welfare State? European Union Social Policy in ContextJ. Fagerberg, P. Guerrieri and B. Verspagen, The Economic Challenge for Europe: Adapting to Innovation Based GrowthW. Kaiser, Using Europe, Abusing the Europeans: Britain and European Integration, 1945–63K. Feus, The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: Text and CommentariesD. McKay, Designing Europe: Comparative Lessons from the Federal ExperienceJ. Mather, The European Union and British Democracy: Towards ConvergenceP.J. Anderson, G. Wiessala and C. Williams, New Europe in TransitionR.J. Guttman, Europe in the New Century: Visions of an Emerging SuperpowerR. Pomfret, The Economics of Regional Trading Arrangements

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