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O29. Simon Hix (2008) ‘Book Review: Keith Poole, Spatial Models <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Voting’, Party Politics<br />

14(1) 133-136.<br />

O28. Simon Hix (2006) Why the EU Needs (Left-Right) Politics: Policy Reform <strong>and</strong> Accountability are<br />

Impossible Without It, Notre Europe Policy Paper No. 19, Paris: Notre Europe.<br />

Reprinted as ‘Jenseits des Regulationsstaates. Warum die Europäische Union mehr politischen<br />

Wettbewerb braucht’, in Frank Decker <strong>and</strong> Marcus Höreth (eds) Die Verfassung Europas,<br />

Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.<br />

O27. Simon Hix (2006) ‘The European Parliament: Stocktake <strong>and</strong> Challenges’, in Guillaume Dur<strong>and</strong> (ed.)<br />

After the Annus Horribilis: A Review <strong>of</strong> the EU Institutions, EPC Working Paper No. 22, Brussels: EPC.<br />

O26. David Farrell, Simon Hix, Mark Johnson <strong>and</strong> Roger Scully (2006) ‘EPRG 2000 <strong>and</strong> 2006 MEP Surveys<br />

Dataset’, report on the dataset, see http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/EPRG.<br />

O25. Simon Hix <strong>and</strong> Hae-Won Jun (2005) An East Asian Single Market? Lessons from the European Union,<br />

CNAEC Series 05-07, Korean Institute for International Economic Policy, Seoul.<br />

O24. Simon Hix (2005) ‘European Universities in a Global Ranking <strong>of</strong> <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Departments: a<br />

Reply to Bull <strong>and</strong> Espindola’, European <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> 4(1) 30-32.<br />

O23. Simon Hix <strong>and</strong> Abdul Noury (2005) ‘The European Parliament <strong>and</strong> Civic Citizenship’, in Jan Niessen,<br />

María José Peiro <strong>and</strong> Yongmi Schibel (eds) Civic Citizenship <strong>and</strong> Immigrant Inclusion: A Guide for the<br />

Implementation <strong>of</strong> Civic Citizenship Policies, Brussels: Migration Policy Group.<br />

O22. Simon Hix (2004) ‘EU Balance <strong>of</strong> Power Shifts to the Right’, E!Sharp Magazine, September 04, 31-33.<br />

O21. Simon Hix (2004) ‘The Prospect <strong>of</strong> “Unified Centre-Right Government” in the EU’, EUSA Review<br />

23(3) 6-7.<br />

O20. Simon Hix <strong>and</strong> Michael Marsh (2004) Predicting the Future: The Next European Parliament,<br />

Brussels: Burson-Marsteller.<br />

O19. Simon Hix (2004) ‘European Universities in a Global Ranking <strong>of</strong> <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Departments’,<br />

European <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> 3(2) 5-24.<br />

O18. Simon Hix (2003) ‘A Supranational Party System <strong>and</strong> the Legitimacy <strong>of</strong> the European Union’, The<br />

International Spectator 2003(1) 49-59.<br />

O17. Simon Hix (2002) ‘The Way to Pick Europe’s Leader’, The Financial Times, 9 December 2002.<br />

O16. Simon Hix (2002) Why the EU Should Have a Single President, <strong>and</strong> How She Should be Elected,<br />

paper for the UK Cabinet Office, <strong>London</strong>: <strong>LSE</strong>.<br />

O15. Simon Hix <strong>and</strong> Urs Lesse (2002) Shaping a Vision: A History <strong>of</strong> the Party <strong>of</strong> European Socialists,<br />

1957-2002, Brussels: Party <strong>of</strong> European Socialists.<br />

O14. Simon Hix Abdul Noury <strong>and</strong> Gérard Rol<strong>and</strong> (2002) How MEPs Vote, Brighton: ESRC.<br />

O13. Simon Hix (2002) Linking National Politics to Europe, <strong>London</strong>: Foreign Policy Centre (FPC).<br />

Reprinted in Tom Arbuthnott <strong>and</strong> Mark Leonard (eds) European Democracy, <strong>London</strong>: Foreign Policy Centre.<br />

O12. Simon Hix (2002) ‘A Constitution for the EU? A Comparative <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Perspective’, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Europe: Collegium 23(1) 17-36.<br />

Simon Hix CV, Page 7 <strong>of</strong> 16

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