"the chapters dovetail nicely with those written by authors who have come to this topic more recently (Owen Parker, Hubert Buch-Hansen and Angela Wigger, Jan Drahokoupil and Martin Myant), or bring new aspects to the discussion (Werner Bonefeld, Bob Jessop, Andreas Bieler). Furthermore, the concluding chapter by Peter Nousios and Andreas Tsolakis does an excellent job in looking forward to the years ahead." Ian Bruff, Loughborough University, in Capital & Class February 2013 vol. 37 no. 1
"This book provides a highly topical exploration of recent developments in the political economy of European integration. As an edited collection, the book is remarkable in that it has a consistent focus, and analyses are drawn from similar (although obviously not identical) perspectives throughout. [ ...] The book provides an excellent overview of these debates and arguments providing rich empirical analysis, and insightful and nuanced theoretical elaboration and description and will rightly become a major and lasting contribution to the field." - David J. Bailey, University of Birmingham, in Political Studies Review September 2013 vol. 11 issue. 3