The working papers presented below showcase the research led by our students, with the support of the RESTEP. Each approches European politics from a novel angle, and proves just how much potential this area of research contains.

We will publish ten working papers in the course of January and February 2021, one for each University that is part of our network.

L’opposition wallonne au CETA : une politisation à risque pour l’Union ?

Manon Damestoy’s (Saint-Louis University Brussels/University of Nantes) research takes place at the crossroads between public policy analysis and political theory....
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French governance of European local development policies: an analysis of regionalization

For his PhD, Jérémie Reynaud (Sciences Po Bordeaux/Émile Durkheim Center) focuses his work on the analysis of the transformations of...
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Le contrôle parlementaire des affaires européennes : quelle influence sur les attitudes ?

  Antoine Mounier is a master’s student in political science at Université de Montréal. His work focuses on the place...
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Radical Right Ideologies and Foreign Policy Preference: Attitudes towards Russia, China, and the USA in EU Member States

Andrey Davydov’s (McGill University) research focuses on the comparative study of ethnic nationalism, white identity and the radical right, particularly...
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Tweeting about Tweeting about Brussels? European governance in the communications of national parties and leadersTweeting about

Alban Versailles (Institut de sciences politiques Louvain-Europe) studies the communications of political parties as well as citizens’ attitudes about European...
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