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C5. Simon Hix (2000) ‘Executive Selection in the European Union: Does the Commission President<br />

Investiture Procedure Reduce the Democratic Deficit?’, in Karlheinz Neunreither <strong>and</strong> Antje Wiener (eds)<br />

European Integration After Amsterdam, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 95-111.<br />

C4. Simon Hix <strong>and</strong> Christopher Lord (1998) ‘A Model Transnational Party? The Party <strong>of</strong> European<br />

Socialists’, in David Bell <strong>and</strong> Christopher Lord (eds) Transnational Parties in the European Union,<br />

Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 86-101.<br />

C3. Simon Hix (1998) ‘The Party <strong>of</strong> European Socialists’, in Paul Maliere <strong>and</strong> Robert Ladrech (eds) Social<br />

Democratic Parties <strong>of</strong> the European Union, <strong>London</strong>: Macmillan, pp. 204-217.<br />

C2. Simon Hix (1996) ‘The Transnational Party Federations’, in John Gaffney (ed.) <strong>Political</strong> Parties <strong>and</strong> the<br />

European Union, <strong>London</strong>: Routledge, pp. 308-331.<br />

C1. Simon Hix <strong>and</strong> Gordon Smith (1995) ‘Grossbrittanien’, in Ulrich Battis, Dimitris Tsatsos <strong>and</strong> Dimitris Stefanou<br />

(eds) Europäische Integration und Nationales Verfassungsrecht, Baden-Baden: Nomos, pp. 102-125.<br />

Other Publications<br />

O41. Simon Hix (2011) ‘Where is the EU Going? Collapse, Fiscal Union, a Supersized Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, or a<br />

new Democratic Politics’, Public Policy Research (journal <strong>of</strong> the IPPR), 18(2) 81-7.<br />

O40. Simon Hix (2011) ‘The Rights <strong>and</strong> Wrongs <strong>of</strong> AV’, The Evening St<strong>and</strong>ard, 1 April 2011, p. 51.<br />

O39. Simon Hix (2010) Institutional Design <strong>of</strong> Regional Integration: Balancing Delegation <strong>and</strong><br />

Representation, No. 64, Asian Development Bank Working Paper Series on Regional Economic<br />

Integration.<br />

O38. Simon Hix, Ron Johnston <strong>and</strong> Iain McLean (2010) ‘Electoral Reform: A Vote for Change?’, <strong>Political</strong><br />

Insight 1(2) pp. 61-63.<br />

O37. Simon Hix, Ron Johnston <strong>and</strong> Iain McLean (2010) ‘How to Choose an Electoral System’, British<br />

Academy Review, Issue 15, pp. 1-3.<br />

O36. Simon Hix, Ron Johnston <strong>and</strong> Iain McLean (2010) Choosing an Electoral System, <strong>London</strong>: British<br />

Academy.<br />

O35. Simon Hix (2009) ‘The 2009 European Parliament Elections: A Disaster for Social Democrats’, EUSA<br />

Review, Fall 2009, http://eustudies.org/publications_review_fall09.php#list-1.<br />

O34. Simon Hix (2009) ‘Flawed, but EU Can be Fixed’, The Daily Telegraph, 26 September 2009.<br />

O33. Simon Hix (2009) What to Expect in the 2009-14 European Parliament: Return <strong>of</strong> the Gr<strong>and</strong><br />

Coalition?, report for the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SEIPS).<br />

O32. Simon Hix, Michael Marsh <strong>and</strong> Nick Vivyan, ‘Predicting the June 2009 European Parliament<br />

Elections’, www.predict09.eu, May-June 2009.<br />

O31. Simon Hix (2009) ‘A Truly European Vote?’, BBC, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8025749.stm<br />

O30. Sara Hagemann <strong>and</strong> Simon Hix (2008) Small Districts with Open Ballots: A New Electoral System for<br />

the European Parliament, submission to EP hearings on the reform <strong>of</strong> the EP electoral system.<br />

Simon Hix CV, Page 6 <strong>of</strong> 16

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