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Recent books

The staff and members of the Monash European and EU Centre publish extensively in their fields of expertise.

A select list of their most recent books that engage on European topics is provided below. For a comprehensive list, refer to the profiles and CV’s of staff and members, which are available from the staff webpage and members’ webpage.


Askola, H. (2007).Legal Responses to Trafficking in Women for Sexual Exploitation in the European Union. Oxford: Hart Publishing.

Davison, R. (2008). Foreign Policies of the Great and Emerging Powers, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Davison, R., Connors, M. & Dosch, J. (2004). The New Global Politics of the Asia Pacific. London: Routledge Curzon.

Davison, R., Connors, M. & Dosch, J. (2009forthcoming). The New Global Politics of the Asia-Pacific, second, revised and expanded edition. London: Routledge Curzon.

Doyle, N., Martinez Arranz, A., and Winand, P. (Eds.). (2009 forthcoming). New Europe, New Governance, New Worlds?  Brussels: Presses interuniversitaires européennes/Peter Lang.

Pavlyshyn, M. (2006). Yuri Izdryk, Wozzeck. Translated, with an Introduction and Annotations.  Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press.

Winand, P. & Remacle E. (Eds.). (2009). America, Europe, Africa 1945 1973/L’Amérique, l’Europe, l’Afrique. Brussels: Presses interuniversitaires européennes/Peter Lang.

Winand, P. & Wallace, H. (Eds.). (2006). Visions, Votes and Vetoes. Reassessing the Empty Chair Crisis and the Luxembourg Compromise 40 Years On, Jean-Marie Palayret. Brussels: Presses interuniversitaires européennes/Peter Lang.

Winand, P. & Philippart, E., (Eds.). (2001, 2002, 2004). Ever Closer Partnership. Policy-Making in US-EU Relations. Brussels: Presses interuniversitaires européennes/Peter Lang.

For a list of more books, visit the Archive page.