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Accountability without Election

The Attribution of Responsibility in the Financial Crisis 2007-2010
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 2014

Summary

Das Werk untersucht die Rolle der Medien in der Finanzkrise 2007–2010. Die Autorin geht der Frage nach, ob die Medien die komplexen Prozesse und politischen Verantwortlichkeiten in der Finanz-marktregulierung für die Wähler akkurat aufbereiten und so zur Kontrolle der politischen Akteure beitragen. Im Zentrum steht die Rolle der Medien als demokratische Kontrollinstanz von unabhängigen Regulierungsbehörden im Finanzsektor.

Die Arbeit schließt mit der Erkenntnis, dass eine „unabhängige“ Finanzmarktaufsicht, zumindest in Zeiten der Krise, in Frage gestellt werden muss. Wie ein gewählter Politiker ist die Aufsicht Teil des öffentlichen Diskurses. Die Bedingungen für die Aufgabenerfüllung der Aufsicht werden in ein neues Licht gestellt.

In englischer Sprache.



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Copyright year
2014
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-1449-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-5495-1
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Politische Kommunikation und demokratische Öffentlichkeit
Volume
10
Language
English
Pages
274
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 18
  2. 1. Introduction No access Pages 19 - 31
  3. 2. Responsibility of Non-Elected Policy Actors in Times of Crisis No access Pages 32 - 84
  4. 3. Case selection and Methods No access Pages 85 - 131
  5. 4. How do Institutional Features of Non-elected Policy Actors affect their Legitimacy? No access Pages 132 - 189
  6. 5. Is there a Pattern to Redress Legitimacy? No access Pages 190 - 236
  7. 6. Conclusion No access Pages 237 - 246
  8. Appendix No access Pages 247 - 262
  9. References No access Pages 263 - 274

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