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Volume 58 . Number 1 . January 2020

SPECIAL ISSUE: COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES AND THE INTEGRATION OF CORE STATE POWERS THERESA KUHN AND FRANCESCO NICOLI

Collective Identities and the Integration of Core State Powers: Introduction to the Special Issue TANJA A. BÖRZEL AND THOMAS RISSE

Identity Politics, Core State Powers and Regional Integration: Europe and Beyond SACHA GARBEN

Collective Identity as a Legal Limit to European Integration in Areas of Core State Powers BJÖRN BREMER, PHILIPP GENSCHEL AND MARKUS JACHTENFUCHS

Juncker's Curse? Identity, Interest, and Public Support for the Integration of Core State Powers FRANCESCO NICOLI, THERESA KUHN AND BRIAN BURGOON

Collective Identities, European Solidarity: Identifi cation Patterns and Preferences for European Social Insurance MATTHIAS MATTHIJS AND SILVIA MERLER

Mind the Gap: Southern Exit, Northern Voice and Changing Loyalties Since the Euro Crisis FELIX KARSTENS

Let Us Europeans Move: How Collective Identities Drive Public Support for Border Regimes Inside the EU CATHERINE E. DE VRIES

Don't Mention the War! Second World War Remembrance and Support for European Cooperation STEPHANIE C. HOFMANN AND FRÉDÉRIC MÉRAND

In Search of Lost Time: Memory-Framing, Bilateral Identity-Making, and European Security KATHLEEN R. MCNAMARA AND PAUL MUSGRAVE

Democracy and Collective Identity in the EU and the USA MICHAEL ONYEBUCHI EZE AND KATJA VAN DER WAL

Beyond Sovereign Reason: Issues and Contestations in Contemporary African Identity BOOK REVIEWS

J ournal of C ommon M arket S tudies Volume 58 . Number 1 . January 2020

pp1–214

JCMS SPECIAL ISSUE 2020: COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES AND THE INTEGRATION OF CORE STATE POWERS GUEST EDITORS: THERESA KUHN AND FRANCESCO NICOLI

Editors in Chief:

TONI HAAS TRUP A ND RICHARD G WHIT M AN

HEATHER MACR AE ANNICK MASSELOT

MILLS SOKO AL ASDAIR R YOUNG

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incor porating the JCMS Annual Review of the European Union

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JCMS

Past Editors

Uwe Kitzinger (Founding Editor) Miguel Wionczek

William Wallace Loukas Tsoukalis Stanley Henig

Editorial Administrator Mustafa Kutlay

Peter Robson

Simon Bulmer & Andrew Scott Iain Begg & John Peterson William Paterson

Jim Rollo & Daniel Wincott Michelle Cini & Amy Verdun

Editors

Toni Haastrup Richard G Whitman

University of Stirling University of Kent

Co-Editors

Heather MacRae Mills Soko

York University Witwatersrand University

Annick Masselot Alasdair R Young

University of Canterbury Georgia Institute of Technology Book Review Editors

Ruby Gropas Gaby Umbach

European University Institute European University Institute

Gary Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Yves Mény, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Willem Molle, Erasmus Universit Rotterdam Philomena Murray, University of Melbourne Mark Pollack, Temple University Malcolm Ross, University of Sussex Waltraud Schelkle, London School

of Economics

Bernard Steunenberg, Leiden University Aleks Szczerbiak, University of Sussex Milada Vachudova, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill Amy Verdun, Leiden University Dame Helen Wallace, London School

of Economics

Joseph Weiler, European University Institute Wolfgang Wessels, University of Cologne International Advisory Board

Rob Ackrill, Nottingham Business School Iain Begg, London School of Economics

and Political Science Dai Bingran, Fudan University Michelle Cini, University of Bristol Renaud Dehousse, Sciences Po Thomas Diez, University of Tübingen Adrian Favell, University of Leeds

Paul de Grauwe, London School of Economics and Political Science

Jakob de Haan, De Nederlandsche Bank und University of Groningen

Paul Hare, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Christopher Hill, University of Cambridge Uwe Kitzinger, Templeton College, Oxford Brigid Laffan, European University Institute Juliet Lodge, University of Leeds

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Volume 58 . Number 1 . January 2020

JCMS

Journal of Common Market Studies

1 SPECIAL ISSUE: COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES AND THE INTEGRATION OF CORE STATE POWERS

GUEST EDITORS: THERESA KUHN AND FRANCESCO NICOLI

Special issue: Collective Identities and the Integration of Core State Powers

THERESA KUHN AND FRANCESCO NICOLI

Collective Identities and the Integration of Core State Powers: Introduction to the Special Issue 3 TANJA A. BÖRZEL AND THOMAS RISSE

Identity Politics, Core State Powers and Regional Integration: Europe and Beyond 21 SACHA GARBEN

Collective Identity as a Legal Limit to European Integration in Areas of Core State Powers 41 BJÖRN BREMER, PHILIPP GENSCHEL AND MARKUS JACHTENFUCHS

Juncker's Curse? Identity, Interest, and Public Support for the Integration of Core

State Powers 56

FRANCESCO NICOLI, THERESA KUHN AND BRIAN BURGOON

Collective Identities, European Solidarity: Identifi cation Patterns and Preferences for

European Social Insurance 76

MATTHIAS MATTHIJS AND SILVIA MERLER

Mind The Gap: Southern Exit, Northern Voice and Changing Loyalties Since the Euro Crisis 96 FELIX KARSTENS

Let Us Europeans Move: How Collective Identities Drive Public Support for Border Regimes

Inside the EU 116

CATHERINE E. DE VRIES

Don't Mention the War! Second World War Remembrance and Support for

European Cooperation 138

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STEPHANIE C. HOFMANN AND FRÉDÉRIC MÉRAND

In Search of Lost Time: Memory-Framing, Bilateral Identity-Making, and European Security 155 KATHLEEN R. MCNAMARA AND PAUL MUSGRAVE

Democracy and Collective Identity in the EU and the USA 172

MICHAEL ONYEBUCHI EZE AND KATJA VAN DER WAL

Beyond Sovereign Reason: Issues and Contestations in Contemporary African Identity 189

Book Reviews

MARCUS WALSH-FÜHRING

Europe, China and the Limits of Normative Power 206

AUKJE VAN LOON

Commercial Realism and EU Trade Policy: Competing For Economic Power in Asia

and the Americas 207

SOEREN KEIL

The European Union’s Approach to Confl ict Resolution: Transformation or Regulation in the

Western Balkans 208

MATIAS CASTRÉN

After Austerity: Welfare State Transformation in Europe after the Great Recession 209 ÖZLEM SEFER

European Citizenship in Perspective: History, Politics and Law 210 TIMOFEY AGARIN

The Quality of Divided Democracies: Minority Inclusion, Exclusion, and Representation

in the New Europe 211

URSULA LANVERS

Brexit, Language Policy and Linguistic Diversity 212

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