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In this chapter, the findings of the three case studies will be compared. A within-case comparison is made, which means that findings are considered as they appeared within the case-specific context. Sub-sequently, the aim is to make a within-case analysis first and then compare findings without overlooking the context in which they were found (George and Bennett, 2005). Table 9.1 gives an overview of key findings.

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van Schaik, L. (2013). A Comparative Analysis. In: EU Effectiveness and Unity in Multilateral Negotiations. The European Union in International Affairs series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137012555_9

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