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National Political Elites, European Integration and the Eurozone Crisis

Author : Nicolò Conti,Borbála Göncz,José Real-Dato
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2018-06-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351064811

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National Political Elites, European Integration and the Eurozone Crisis by Nicolò Conti,Borbála Göncz,José Real-Dato Pdf

The global financial, economic and sovereign debt crisis since 2008 has led to increases in political disaffection among citizens, a loss of legitimacy of political institutions, the discredit of mainstream parties and the rise of extremist or anti-system political alternatives. This comparative volume sheds greater light on this critical juncture in the recent history of the European Union (EU) by focusing on the evolution of attitudes of national political elites. It examines whether the crisis has affected the legitimacy of the EU integration project as perceived by national political elites and, consequently, if the elite consensus that constituted one of the most solid fundamentals supporting that project has been eroded. Analysing these changes across the different dimensions in which support for the EU is organized and its relationship with the evolution of support towards European integration among citizens in member states, the book addresses a basic question: How have these events affected the perceptions of the EU of national political elites? Ultimately, it sheds light on the evolution of the relationship between the perception of the EU and the national contexts, as well as the likely evolution of the project of European integration in the near future. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of political elites, EU politics, European integration, political parties, and more broadly to comparative politics, European studies and sociology.

Dividing United Europe

Author : Aline Sierp,Christian Karner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2020-06-29
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780429682971

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Dividing United Europe by Aline Sierp,Christian Karner Pdf

Pictures of Angela Merkel in a Nazi uniform, the burning of German flags, newspaper articles portraying Southern Europe as work-shy and Northern Europe as tight-fisted: The Eurozone crisis has thrown up old stereotypes; often digging into well-established historical images of ‘the other’. The conscious or tacit (ab)use of national prejudices by politicians and parts of the media, and the strong emotional reactions among European citizens have caused a lot of public concern about the likely negative implications of such reawakening of national clichés and the newly hardening boundaries they construct for the process of European integration. It is evident that current and recent crises confront European citizens with profound dilemmas which they seek to make sense of, and in response to which much new political mobilisation takes place. At the same time, some of the interpretative and political reactions thus generated also have the potential to become very destructive processes, putting into question years of integration efforts. This book brings together scholars who examine the nexus between (economic) crisis, national identities and the use of historical images, and prejudices and stereotypes, by focusing particularly on media and political discourses in different European countries. In addition to detailed empirical discussions covering diverse national settings across Europe, the different contributions discuss and offer a variety of conceptual and methodological approaches within the inter-disciplinary study of national identities, prejudice and stereotyping in the context of socio-economic and political crises. This book was originally published as a Special Issue of National Identities.

Political Elites in the Transatlantic Crisis

Author : H. Best,J. Higley
Publisher : Springer
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2014-03-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137345752

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Political Elites in the Transatlantic Crisis by H. Best,J. Higley Pdf

Beliefs held by US and European elites about unregulated markets and a currency union without fiscal union led to a transatlantic crisis unmatched in severity since the Great Depression. Leading scholars of elites analyze how elites have responded to the crisis, are altered by it and what this 'hour of elites' means for democracy.

A Thorn in the Side of European Elites

Author : Florian Hartleb
Publisher : Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies
Page : 65 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2015-01-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9782930632094

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A Thorn in the Side of European Elites by Florian Hartleb Pdf

The European project has recently reached a critical point, where a discussion on the fundamental objectives of the European Union has entered public debate. There are considerable concerns about a new Euroscepticism arising in response to recent developments, especially the Eurozone crisis, and a general feeling of malaise towards the European project from both national elites and ordinary citizens of Member States. This paper looks at how Euroscepticism can be defined, the reasons behind its development in Western and Eastern Europe and the EPPÕs perspective on this phenomenon.Ê

Exploring the EU’s Legitimacy Crisis

Author : Christian Schweiger
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2016-11-25
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781784717858

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Exploring the EU’s Legitimacy Crisis by Christian Schweiger Pdf

Exploring the EU’s Legitimacy Crisis provides a profound analysis of the causes and the consequences of the EU's growing legitimacy problem. The prior permissive consensus in the EU has been markedly declining under persistent crisis conditions. Since the onset of the eurozone crisis the EU's governance has been narrowly driven by the semi-hegemonial leadership of Germany – manifesting itself in functionalist and technocratic policy reforms concentrated on strengthening economic governance coordination. Other crucial policy areas have been neglected as member states show decreasing solidarity and a growing emphasis on national interests in response to mounting external challenges. This book examines these developments in detail by scrutinising the EU's ability to maintain legitimacy through political leadership, democratic accountability and governance efficiency.

Greek Tragedy, European Odyssey: The Politics and Economics of the Eurozone Crisis

Author : Robert Godby,Stephanie Anderson
Publisher : Verlag Barbara Budrich
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783847404316

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Greek Tragedy, European Odyssey: The Politics and Economics of the Eurozone Crisis by Robert Godby,Stephanie Anderson Pdf

Debate among politicians and academics alike vacillates as to whether the euro is the crowning achievement of a half-century of European integration efforts, or now constitutes a force that threatens to drive European Union member states apart. This book introduces both the political and economic forces at play in the eurozone crisis that have shaped this debate and changed the face of European integration.

The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis in Southern Europe

Author : Leonardo Morlino,Cecilia Emma Sottilotta
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783030244712

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The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis in Southern Europe by Leonardo Morlino,Cecilia Emma Sottilotta Pdf

This book provides an in-depth account of the politics of the Eurozone crisis in Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus and Malta, mapping the positions expressed by the governments of Southern EU countries during the Eurozone crisis negotiations, including Greece’s bailout deal, the so-called “Six Pack” and the “Fiscal Compact” and exploring the process of domestic preference formation. The book relies on original data resulting from fieldwork conducted in the context of the EU Commission- funded Horizon 2020 project “The Choice for Europe since Maastricht”.

The Euro Crisis and European Identities

Author : Charlotte Galpin
Publisher : Springer
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2017-06-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783319516110

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The Euro Crisis and European Identities by Charlotte Galpin Pdf

This book builds upon our knowledge of the far-reaching economic, political and social effects of the Euro crisis on the European Union by providing a unique study of European identities. In particular, it considers the impact on the construction of European identities in political and media discourse in Germany, Ireland and Poland—three countries with profoundly different experiences of the crisis and never before compared in a single study. Offering an original insight into the dynamics of identity change at moments of upheaval, the author argues that political and media actors in the early stages of the crisis drew on long-standing identities in order to make sense of the crisis in the public sphere. European identity discourses are thus resilient to change but become central to legitimising and contesting bailouts and further economic integration. As such, the author challenges the commonly held view that identities change dramatically at times of crisis but argues that this very resilience helps to understand the EU’s current divisions. The study of identity during the Euro crisis sheds important light on the prospects for European solidarity as well as on the future of the single currency as an identity-building project. The book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in the fields of EU politics, comparative European politics, and identity politics.

Reconfiguring European States in Crisis

Author : Desmond King,Patrick Le Galès
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-02-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780192511881

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Reconfiguring European States in Crisis by Desmond King,Patrick Le Galès Pdf

Reconfiguring European States in Crisis offers a ground-breaking analysis by some of Europe's leading political scientists, examining how the European national state and the European Union state have dealt with two sorts of changes in the last two decades. Firstly, the volume analyses the growth of performance measurement in government, the rise of new sorts of policy delivery agencies, the devolution of power to regions and cities, and the spread of neoliberal ideas in economic policy. The volume demonstrates how the rise of non-state controlled organizations and norms combine with Europeanization to reconfigure European states. Secondly, the volume focuses on how the current crises in fiscal policy, Brexit, security and terrorism, and migration through a borderless European Union have had dramatic effects on European states and will continue to do so.

The European Integration Crisis

Author : Marek Loužek,Luboš Smrčka
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2020-12-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781527564008

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The European Integration Crisis by Marek Loužek,Luboš Smrčka Pdf

European integration is not a priori positive or negative: it results from the interaction between various interests. During the past few years, however, it has been impossible to ignore increasingly strident claims that the European Union is in the midst of a crisis. According to this perspective, European institutions do not function well, democracy in the Union is flawed, eurozone problems have reached a critical point, and inward migration, which European institutions seem incapable of handling, is escalating. This book demonstrates that public choice theory can be a suitable analytical tool to examine the European integration process. It is based on the assumption that consumers, politicians and even nations are similarly concerned with their own interests (economic, political, and so on). Public choice theory enables us to ‘de-idealize’ the European integration process and see the interests of individual actors in the process more realistically. European integration does not occur because the actors are altruistic; rather, it comes about due to their rational pursuit of individual or group self-interests. European integration and other forms of globalization are not irreversible. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. It remains a possibility that, after several decades of European integration, we are now entering an era of disintegration. This book will serve as a source of edification for academics, politicians, students, and experts, as well as the general public. It is designed to capture the interest of both graduate and postgraduate students of economics, political science and international relations.

Europe’s Legitimacy Crisis

Author : M. Longo,P. Murray
Publisher : Springer
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2015-05-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137436542

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Europe’s Legitimacy Crisis by M. Longo,P. Murray Pdf

Sharp in focus and succinct in analysis, this Pivot examines the latest developments and scholarly debates surrounding the sources of the European Union's crisis of legitimacy and possible solutions. It examines not only the financial and economic dimensions of the current crisis, but also those crises at the heart of the EU integration project.

Elites and People

Author : Fredrik Engelstad,Trygve Gulbrandsen,Marte Mangset,Mari Teigen
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2019-10-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781838679170

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Elites and People by Fredrik Engelstad,Trygve Gulbrandsen,Marte Mangset,Mari Teigen Pdf

This volume contains an Open Access chapter. The present volume of Comparative Social Research offers a broad set of comparative studies of elites, stretching from the Arab Spring in Tunisia and Egypt to women's political leadership in Brazil and Germany, via attainment of elite positions among minorities in France and the US.

Europe and the Euro

Author : Enrico Marelli,Marcello Signorelli
Publisher : Springer
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2016-11-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783319457291

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Europe and the Euro by Enrico Marelli,Marcello Signorelli Pdf

This book offers a fresh perspective on the recent Eurozone "double crisis" and its related economic policies. The authors present empirical evidence which sheds new light on the growing economic and political debate on the future of the Euro, the Eurozone and the EU. The book investigates and assesses the impact of the crisis with particular reference to monetary and fiscal policy, whose protracted austerity approach has dampened economic growth. In their discussion of the long-run European integration process, the authors emphasize the original weaknesses in the construction of the European Monetary Union and examine its failure to respond to the recent crisis. The concluding chapter focuses on the need for crucial reform in European governance and discusses the impact of the UK’s recent EU membership referendum. Scholars, students and members of the general public with an interest in the future of the Eurozone will find this work thought-provoking, instructive and highly informative.

The EU and the Eurozone Crisis

Author : Finn Laursen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2016-02-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317033516

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The EU and the Eurozone Crisis by Finn Laursen Pdf

The global financial crisis, which started in the United States in 2007, spread to Europe in 2009. It especially hit Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain, countries which have introduced the single currency, the euro. These eurozone countries no longer have monetary policy autonomy, so they do not have the option of devaluation to increase competitiveness. The crisis has shown that the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) created in 1993, and which led to the single currency in 1999, is faulty. Its built-in asymmetry, with centralised monetary policy and decentralised fiscal policy, should be expected to create problems. Part of the response to the crisis so far has been incremental moves towards fiscal and banking union, which will mean a deepening of European integration at a time when many observers believed that a certain equilibrium had been reached after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009. This book focuses on these developments as well as analysing other economic policies that affect the general economic welfare of the EU, including agriculture, trade and immigration policies. The book puts the eurozone crisis into the wider context of deepening and widening.

The Future of the Euro

Author : Matthias Matthijs,Mark Blyth
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2015-03-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780190233259

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The Future of the Euro by Matthias Matthijs,Mark Blyth Pdf

In The Future of the Euro, a group of the world's top political economists analyze the fundamental causes of the euro crisis, determine how it can be fixed, and consider what likely futures lie ahead for the currency. The book makes three interrelated arguments emphasizing the primacy of political over economic factors. First, the original plan for the euro focused on monetary union, but omitted a financial and banking union, mutually supporting institutions of fiscal union and economic government, and a legitimate political union. Second, the euro's unfinished design led to economic divergence-quietly altering the existing distribution of economic and political power within Europe prior to the crisis-which in turn determined the EU's crisis response. The book highlights how the euro's four most important member states-Germany, France, Italy and Spain-each changed once they adopted the euro, why the crisis affected them so differently, and how each has since struggled to live with the commitments the euro necessitates. Third, the book examines three possible "euro futures" through the lens of the politics of its reluctant leader Germany; through the lens of the EU's capacity to move forward through crises; and through the geopolitical lens of the international monetary system. Any successful long-term solution to the euro's predicament will need to start with the political foundations of markets.