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  1. The panellists were Alberta Sbragia, Sergio Fabbrini, Philippe Schmitter and Glyn Morgan, with Albert Weale acting as discussant. Schmitter's paper has now been published elsewhere (Schmitter, 2004). I'm grateful to Paul Magnette and Justine Lacroix for showing me their paper and agreeing to produce a short version of it for this symposium at the eleventh hour.

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Bellamy, R. symposium: a ‘united states of europe’?. Eur Polit Sci 4, 175–178 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.eps.2210021

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