Europe's Crisis
The Conflict-Theoretical Perspective- Editors:
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- Schriftenreihe des Arbeitskreises Europäische Integration e.V., Volume 88
- Publisher:
- 2016
Summary
Seit 2008 berichten die Medien in Deutschland und Europa von Krisen in den europäischen Arbeitsmärkten, Volkswirtschaften und der europäischen Währungs- und Finanzarchitektur. Das Thema hat an Aktualität nichts verloren, nicht zuletzt weil die Krise zu einer Vielzahl von Konfliktkonstellation in Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft geführt hat.
Das Buch bietet einen interdisziplinären Zugang zur gegenwärtigen Krise der Europäischen Union. Die wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen, politikwissenschaftlichen, soziologischen und rechtswissenschaftlichen Beiträge untersuchen die Entstehung der Krise, ihre Dynamiken auf staatlicher und europäischer Ebene und reflektieren über Implikationen und mögliche Lösungsansätze.
Die Beiträge greifen auf eine Vielzahl wirtschafts- und sozialwissenschaftlicher sowie juristischer Methoden zurück und leisten damit eine umfassende Analyse, die neue Erkenntnisse schafft. Damit bietet der Sammelband einen wichtigen und höchst aktuellen Zugang zu dieser Thematik für Studierende und Lehrende, Praktiker der europäischen Politik und für interessierte Bürger.
Mit Beiträgen von:
Tim Krieger, Bernhard Neumärker, Diana Panke, Kai Konrad, Maximilian Stephan, Robert Kappius, Martha Kontodaimon, Moritz Sommer, Maria Daniela Poli, Bernd Schlipphak, Karsten Mause, Rafal Ulatowski, Christian Joerges, Francesco Nicoli, Stefan Oeter
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2016
- Copyright Year
- 2016
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-2149-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-6248-2
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Schriftenreihe des Arbeitskreises Europäische Integration e.V.
- Volume
- 88
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 226
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
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- The economic contributions No accessAuthors: | |
- The social scientific contributions No accessAuthors: | |
- The legal contributions No accessAuthors: | |
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- I. Introduction No accessAuthors:
- II. The Origins and Progression of the Financial Crisis No accessAuthors:
- III. A Conflict Theoretical Interpretation of Government Actions in the Current Crisis No accessAuthors:
- IV. Outlining the Conditions for Structural Reforms: Rule-Based vs. Power-Based Decision-Making No accessAuthors:
- V. Conclusion No accessAuthors:
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- I. Introduction No accessAuthors: |
- II. Exit Rules in Self-Enforcing International Agreements No accessAuthors: |
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- High ai shock and the ‘downward’ exit (France) No accessAuthors: |
- Low ai shock and an ‘upward’ exit (Germany) No accessAuthors: |
- IV. Discussion and Implications No accessAuthors: |
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- I. Introduction No accessAuthors:
- II. The Distinctiveness of Sovereign Debt No accessAuthors:
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- Asymmetric information No accessAuthors:
- Willingness-to-pay problem No accessAuthors:
- Uncertainty during debt restructuring No accessAuthors:
- The run-for-the-exit problem No accessAuthors:
- Holdout No accessAuthors:
- IV. The Economic Debt Crisis in Europe No accessAuthors:
- V. Conclusion No accessAuthors:
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- I. Introduction No accessAuthors: |
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- Delayed reforms: The Alesina/Drazen model of the “war of attrition”. No accessAuthors: |
- Entangled domestic and international policies: Putnam’s two level game model No accessAuthors: |
- III. Reform Delay in the Two Level Game No accessAuthors: |
- IV. International Aid before Stabilization Policies No accessAuthors: |
- V. When International Aid is Provided upon Stabilization No accessAuthors: |
- VI. Stabilizing the Greek S.O.E.s No accessAuthors: |
- VII. Policy Implications and Conclusions No accessAuthors: |
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- I. Introduction No accessAuthors: | | |
- II. The Attribution of Responsibility – Conceptual Considerations No accessAuthors: | | |
- III. Method and Data: Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis No accessAuthors: | | |
- IV. Party Involvement in Greek and German Crisis Debates No accessAuthors: | | |
- V. Attribution Types in the Party Conflicts No accessAuthors: | | |
- VI. Attribution Addressees in the Party Conflicts No accessAuthors: | | |
- VII. Discussion and Conclusion No accessAuthors: | | |
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- I. Introduction No accessAuthors: |
- II. Hypotheses: The Winners-Losers Divide and Europe’s Economic Crisis No accessAuthors: |
- III. Data and Research Design No accessAuthors: |
- IV. Empirical Findings No accessAuthors: |
- V. Robustness Checks No accessAuthors: |
- VI. Conclusion No accessAuthors: |
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- I. Introduction No accessAuthors:
- II. Hegemony in the European Union – What Hegemony? No accessAuthors:
- III. European Integration before the Outbreak of the Eurozone Crisis No accessAuthors:
- IV. Political Implications of the Euro Crisis No accessAuthors:
- V. Toward Hegemony in the EU? No accessAuthors:
- VI. Conclusions No accessAuthors:
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- I. Introductory Remarks No accessAuthors:
- II. The Disintegrative Effects of Economic Integration through Law No accessAuthors:
- III. The Alternative of Conflicts-Law Constitutionalism No accessAuthors:
- IV. EMU as an Irresolvable Diagonal Conflict Constellation No accessAuthors:
- V. Conflict ‘Resolution’ through Authoritarian Managerialism No accessAuthors:
- VI. ‘Wo aber Gefahr ist, wächst das Rettende auch’ or Does It? An Epilogue No accessAuthors:
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- Before the crisis: A legitimized European Union No accessAuthors:
- The impact of the crisis: Rise of the democratic deficit No accessAuthors:
- Fiscal integration during the crisis No accessAuthors:
- Fiscal integration and legitimacy No accessAuthors:
- The no demos thesis and its implications No accessAuthors:
- A legitimacy trilemma? No accessAuthors:
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- Democratic principle, no demos thesis No accessAuthors:
- Monetary union, no demos thesis No accessAuthors:
- Monetary union, democratic principle. No accessAuthors:
- III. Conclusions No accessAuthors:
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- I. Starting Point No accessAuthors:
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- Procedural issues No accessAuthors:
- Referral to the European Court of Justice No accessAuthors:
- Interpretation of Art. 119 (3) and 127 (1) TFEU No accessAuthors:
- The OMT measures of the ECB as an act of general economic policy? No accessAuthors:
- The OMT measures of the ECB and political conditionality No accessAuthors:
- The OMT measures of the ECB as a monetary financing of state budgets? No accessAuthors:
- Proposed restrictive reading of OMT measure of the ECB No accessAuthors:
- Implications of the path taken by the Bundesverfassungsgericht No accessAuthors:
- III. Cognitive Dissonance as a Driver of Crisis? No accessAuthors:
- IV. Conclusions No accessAuthors:
- Bibliography No accessAuthors:
- About the authors No access Pages 221 - 226





