European Economic Policies and the Great Recession No 42, 2013/4 - 170 pagesSpecial ReportPages 8 to 21European Economic Policies and the Great RecessionBy Martial FoucaultPages 22 to 45Frankenstein in EuropeBy Clément FontanPages 46 to 70Policy Endurance Despite the Crisis: Why the Context Changed but Employment Policies Did NotBy Mehdi ArrignonPages 72 to 95The End of the “Flexicurity” Model and the Resilience of National Models: Labor Unions, Collective Bargaining, and Employment in Germany, France, and ItalyBy Catherine SpieserPages 96 to 123Preferences for European Social Policy in Times of CrisisBy Laurie BeaudonnetSpecial ReportPages 124 to 149Institutional Knots and EU Economic GovernanceBy George RossComparative ReadingsPages 152 to 157How the European Union Operates: An Introduction to the European UnionBy Gwenaëlle PerrierCritical ReadingsPages 160 to 163The Struggle for EU Legitimacy: Public Contestation, 1950–2005By Christophe MajastrePages 164 to 167Eurocracy: A Political Sociology of EU StaffBy Léa Lemaire, Stefan Waizer