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Wiesner, Claudia

Claudia Wiesner is Professor for Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair at Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Germany, and Adjunct Professor in Political Science at Jyväskylä University, Finland. Her primary research interests lie in the comparative study of democracy, political culture and political sociology in the EU multilevel system.

The War Against Ukraine and the EU</a>

The War Against Ukraine and the EU

The open access book aims at discussing the manifold consequences that the War against Ukraine bears for the European Union and EU Studies. It takes stock of the fact that the Russian Attack on Ukraine and the ensuing War not only affects the Global Order, but also has challenged a number of established narratives and convictions for the European Union and its member states.

The War Against Ukraine and the EU</a>

The War Against Ukraine and the EU

This open access book aims at discussing the manifold consequences that the War against Ukraine bears for the European Union and EU Studies. It takes stock of the fact that the Russian Attack on Ukraine and the ensuing War not only affects the Global Order, but also has challenged a number of established narratives and convictions for the European Union and its member states.

The War Against Ukraine and the EU</a>

The War Against Ukraine and the EU

The open access book aims at discussing the manifold consequences that the War against Ukraine bears for the European Union and EU Studies. It takes stock of the fact that the Russian Attack on Ukraine and the ensuing War not only affects the Global Order, but also has challenged a number of established narratives and convictions for the European Union and its member states.

Rethinking Politicisation in Politics, Sociology and International Relations</a>

Rethinking Politicisation in Politics, Sociology and International Relations

This book decisively advances the academic debate on politicisation beyond the state of the art. It is the first book to theorise and conceptualise ‘politicisation’ across the epistemic communities of different subdisciplines, bringing together the different strands in the debate: (international) political theory, political sociology, comparative politics, EU studies, legal theory and international relations.