"The third edition of European Politics stands out in several ways. It is organized by themes instead of countries. The various chapters focus on the relationship between the European Union and its member states, covering East and West, and looks beyond Europe. Finally, the book deals with the major challenges European politics has been facing in the past years, including separatism, national populism, mass migration, and the COVID-19 pandemic."Tanja A. Börzel, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany."In this new edition of European Politics, Paul Kubicek presents an insightful and well-written overview of politics in Europe. But he goes beyond that, to address the question: As the European Union countries face the challenges of COVID-19, economic stagnation, authoritarian xenophobic politics and covert Russian intervention, is Brexit the beginning of the of the end of the European project—or can Europe relaunch itself, as it has in the past?"Ronald F. Inglehart, University of Michigan, USA."A very useful and highly readable textbook on European politics."Jeffrey Kopstein, University of California, Irvine, USA."Professor Kubicek's text is an ideal introduction to the complexities and contradictions of European politics. Its thematic approach encourages comparison and analysis, and the work grapples with the most timely issues facing the region. It is without a doubt the most sophisticated and student-centered work in the field."Patrick H. O'Neil, University of Puget Sound, USA.