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TIM HAUGHTON Publications List Google scholar citation scores (July 2017): 1477 citations, h-index = 23, i10 index = 39 Authored Book Constraints and Opportunities of Leadership in Post-Communist Europe Aldershot & Burlington, VT: Ashgate (2005) Edited Books 11. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2016 (including keynote articles by Helen Wallace, John Curtice and Catherine De Vries) Oxford: Wiley (2017, forthcoming) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 10. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2015 (including keynote articles by Tanja Borzel, Kevin Featherstone and Hanspeter Kriesi) Oxford: Wiley (2016) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 9. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2014 (including keynote articles by Sara Hobolt, Kathleen McNamara, Sonia Lucarelli and David Phinnemore) Oxford: Wiley (2015) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 8. Aftermath: Legacies of War in Europe – 1918, 1945, 1989, (including essays by Jay Winter and Mary Fulbrook) Farnham: Ashgate (2014) (with Nicholas Martin and Pierre Pursiegle) 7. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2013 (including keynote articles by Andre Sapir, Heather Grabbe, Daniel Hamilton and Anand Menon) Oxford: Wiley (2014) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 6. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2012 (including keynote articles by Sergey Lavrov, Paul de Grauwe, Christian Lequesne, Gerda Falkner and Iveta Radicova), Oxford: Wiley (2013) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 5. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2011 (including keynote articles by Willem Buiter, Daniel Gros, Douglas Hurd and Erik Jones), Oxford: Wiley (2012) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 4. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2010 (including State of the Union article by Jerzy Buzek), Oxford: Wiley (2011) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 3. Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Does EU Membership Matter? London: Routledge (2011) 2. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2009 (including State of the Union article by Jean-Claude Trichet), Oxford: Wiley (2010) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 1. The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union in 2008 (including State of the Union article by Jose Manuel Barroso), Oxford: Wiley (2009) (with Nathaniel Copsey) 1 (b) Articles in refereed journals 37. ‘Beelines, Bypasses and Blind Alleys: Theory and the Study of the European Union’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 54 (s1) (2016), pp. 65-82 36. ‘Hurricane Season: Systems of Instability in Central and East European Party Politics’, East European Politics and Societies 29 (1) (2015), pp. 61-80 (with Kevin Deegan-Krause) 35. ‘When Permissiveness Constrains: Money, Regulation and the Development of Party Politics in the Czech Republic (1989-2012)’, East European Politics 30 (3), (2014), pp. 372- 388 34. ‘Farewell Britannia? “Issue Capture” and the Politics of Cameron’s EU Referendum Pledge’ (with Nathaniel Copsey), Journal of Common Market Studies, 52 (s1), (2014), pp. 74-89 33. ‘Exit, Choice and Legacy: Explaining the Patterns of Party Politics in Post-Communist Slovakia’, East European Politics, 30 (2), (2014), pp. 210-229 32. ‘Money, Margins and the Motors of Politics: the EU and the Development of Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 52 (1) (2014), pp. 71-87 31. ‘Battlefields, Ammunition and Uniforms: the Past and Politics in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe’, Comparative European Politics, 11 (2), (2013), pp. 249-260 30. ‘The 2011 Parliamentary Elections in Slovenia’, Electoral Studies, 32 (1), (2013), pp. 201-204 (with Alenka Krasovec) 29. ‘The 2010 Parliamentary Elections in Slovakia’, Electoral Studies, 31 (1), (2012), pp. 222-225 (with Kevin Deegan-Krause) 28. ‘Money, Organization and the State: the Partial Cartelization of Party Politics in Slovenia’, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 44 (3), (2011), pp. 199-209 (with Alenka Krasovec) 27. ‘Half Full But Also Half Empty: Conditionality, Compliance and the Quality of Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe’, Political Studies Review, 9 (3), (2011), pp. 323- 333 26. ‘The 2010 Czech and Slovak Parliamentary Elections: Red Cards to the “Winners”’, West European Politics, 34 (2) (2011), pp. 394-402 (with Tereza Novotna and Kevin Deegan-Krause) 25. ‘Zranitelnost, povstupni kocovina a role predsednictvi: formovani narodnich preference novych clenskych statu EU’, Mezinarodni vztahy, 45 (4), (2010), pp. 11-28 24. ‘A Fragile Stability: the Institutional Roots of Low Party System Stability in the Czech Republic 1990-2009’, Politologicky casopis/Czech Journal of Political Science, 10 (3), (2010), pp. 227-241 (with Kevin Deegan-Krause) 23. ‘A Tool in the Toolbox: Assessing the Impact of EU Membership on Party Politics in Slovakia’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 25 (4), (2009), pp. 540- 563. (with Marek Rybar) 2 22. ‘Introduction: Driver, Conductor or Fellow Passenger? EU Membership and Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 25 (4), (2009), pp. 413-426 21. ‘For Business, For Pleasure or For Necessity? The Czech Republic’s Choices for Europe’, Europe-Asia Studies, 61 (8), (2009), pp.1371-1392 20. ‘Toward a More Useful Conceptualization of Populism: Types and Degrees of Populist Appeals in the Case of Slovakia’, Politics and Policy, 37 (4), (2009), pp. 821-841 (with Kevin Deegan-Krause) 19. ‘The Choices for Europe: National Preferences in Old and New Member States’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 47 (2), (2009) pp. 263-286 (with Nathaniel Copsey) 18. ‘Parties, Patronage and the Post-Communist State’, Comparative European Politics, 6 (4), (2008), pp. 486-500 17. ‘From the Politics of State-building to Programmatic Politics: The Post-Federal Experience and the Development of Centre-Right Party Politics in Croatia and Slovakia’, Party Politics, 14 (4), (2008), pp. 435-454 (with Sharon Fisher) 16. ‘Sticking Together: Explaining Comparative Centre-Right Party Success in Post- Communist Central and Eastern Europe’, Party Politics, 14 (4), (2008), pp. 407-434 (with Sean Hanley, Aleks Szczerbiak and Brigid Fowler) 15. ‘A Change of Direction: the 2006 Parliamentary Elections and the Dynamics of Party Politics in Slovakia’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 24 (2), (2008), pp. 232-255 (with Marek Rybar) 14. ‘Slovakia’s Neoliberal Turn’, Europe-Asia Studies, 59 (6), (2007), pp. 977-988 (with Sharon Fisher and John Gould) 13. ‘Open for Business: Slovakia as a New Member State’, International Issues & Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs, 12 (2), (2007), pp. 3-22 (with Darina Malova) 12. ‘Emerging Patterns of EU Membership: Drawing Lessons from Slovakia’s First Two Years as a Member State’, Politics, 27 (2), (2007), pp. 69-75 (with Darina Malova) 11. ‘When Does the EU Make a Difference? Conditionality and the Accession Process in Central and Eastern Europe’, Political Studies Review, 5 (2), (2007), pp. 233-246 10. ‘The Communist Party of Slovakia: Electoral Performance, Parliamentary Experience and Policy Choice’, Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review, 36 (6), (2004), pp. 545-559 (with Marek Rybar) 9. ‘All Right Now? Explaining the Successes and Failures of the Slovak Centre-right’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 20 (3) (2004), pp. 115-132 (with Marek Rybar) reprinted in Aleks Szczerbiak and Sean Hanley (eds), Centre-Right Parties in Post-Communist East-Central Europe, London and New York: Routledge, (2006), pp. 115- 132 3 8. ‘Explaining the Limited Success of the Communist-Successor Left in Slovakia: the Case of the Party of the Democratic Left (SDL)’, Party Politics, 10 (2), (2004), pp.177-191 7. ‘We’ll Finish What We’ve Started: The 2002 Slovak Elections’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 19 (4), (2003), pp. 65-90 6. ‘Facilitator and Impeder: The Institutional Framework of Slovak Politics During the Premiership of Vladimir Meciar’, Slavonic and East European Review, 81 (2), (2003), pp. 267-290 5. ‘Vladimir Meciar and his Role in the 1994-8 Slovak Coalition Government’, Europe-Asia Studies, 54 (8), (2002), pp. 1319-1338 4. ‘Making Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe and the Impact of Europe’, West European Politics, 24 (2) (2002), pp. 101-120 (with Darina Malova) reprinted in Peter Mair and Jan Zielonka (eds.), The Enlarged European Union: Diversity and Adaptation, London & Portland: Frank Cass (2002), pp. 101-120 3. ‘Does the Third Way Offer Slovakia a New Direction?’, Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs, 3 (1) (2002), pp. 74-81 2. ‘HZDS: The Ideology, Organization and Support Base of Slovakia’s Most Successful Party’, Europe-Asia Studies, 53 (5), (2001) pp. 745-69 1. ‘A Dispensable Priority? Questioning HZDS’s NATO policy’, Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs, 1 (2), (2000), pp. 67-73 (c) Chapters in books 14. ‘A Few Cracks in the Cement: Regulation and the Development of Party Politics in the Czech Republic’ in Fernando Casal Bertoa and Ingrid van Biezen (eds) Party Regulation in Post-communist Europe, London: Routledge (2018, forthcoming) (with Vlastimil Havlik) 13. ‘Central and Eastern Europe: The Sacrifices of Solidarity, the Discomforts of Diversity and the Vexations of Vulnerabilities’ in Desmond Dinan, Neill Nugent and William Paterson (eds) The European Union in Crisis, London: Palgrave Macmillan (2017), pp. 253-268 12. ‘Castles Made of Sand and Stone: Political Parties in Central and Eastern Europe’ in Valeska Esch (ed) Democratization in the Western Balkans: Promoting Multi-Ethnic Open Societies to Counter Radicalization and Polarization, Berlin: The Aspen Institute Deutschland,