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Ringe, N. Government-Opposition Dynamics in the European Union: The Santer Commission Resignation Crisis. Vol. 44, no. 5, European Journal of Political Research , 2005, pp. 671-96.
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Shelef, N. From “Both Banks of the Jordan” To the “Whole Land of Israel:” Ideological Change in Revisionist Zionism. Vol. 9, no. 1, Israel Studies, 2004, pp. 125-48.
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Spoon (Editor), J.-J., and N. Ringe (Editor). The European Union and Beyond: Multi-Level Governance, Institutions, and Policy-Making. ECPR Press/Rowman & Littlefield.
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Copelovitch, M., and J. C. W. Pevehouse. International Trade and Finance.
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Cramer, K. J., L. Friedland, K. Rohe, W. Sethares, D. V. Shah, M. Wagner, and C. Wells. Communication Ecologies, Political Contention, and Democratic Crisis.
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Ringe, N., and J. Van Thomme. Policy Leadership and Reelection in the European Parliament,. Vol. 23, no. 8, Journal of European Public Policy, pp. 1158-79.
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Schwarze, M., and J. Zink. James Wilson’s Science of Politics and the Moral Psychology of American Constitutionalism,.
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