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Trust and Decision‐making in Times of Crisis: The EU's Response to the Events in Ukraine

It is a common assumption that through decades of co‐operation there has been an emergence of trust between the Member States of the European Union. Yet, we have little evidence about the nature of trust and its implications for decision‐making, in particular in times of crisis. Hence, our article&#...

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Published in:Journal of common market studies 2017-01, Vol.55 (1), p.54-70
Main Authors: Natorski, Michal, Pomorska, Karolina
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Annexation
Crises
Decision making
Economic theory
European foreign policy
Institution building
International relations
Politics
power
Russia
Sanctions
Studies
Trust
Ukraine
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