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The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis in Southern Europe, 1st ed. 2020
A Comparative Reappraisal
Coordinators: Morlino Leonardo, Sottilotta Cecilia Emma
Language: EnglishSubjects for The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis in Southern Europe:
Keywords
Eurozone crisis; Southern Europe; Fiscal Compact; Six Pack; Liberal Intergovernmentalism; Economic and Monetary Union; Vincolo Esterno; reforms; European integration; national preference formation; negotiations; Maastricht Treaties; Cyprus; Greece; Italy; Malta; Portugal; Spain; financial crises; european union politics
The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis in Southern Europe
Publication date: 11-2020
218 p. · 14.8x21 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 11-2020
218 p. · 14.8x21 cm · Paperback
The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis in Southern Europe
Publication date: 11-2019
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 11-2019
Support: Print on demand
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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?.
Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 How Member States Cope with the Eurozone Crisis.- Chapter 3 Institutional inertia, ignorance and short-circuit: Cyprus.- Chapter 4 In the eye of the hurricane: Greece.- Chapter 5 Vincolo esterno or muddling through? Italy.- Chapter 6 Dissecting the exceptional case: Malta.- Chapter 7 Unstable preferences and policy changes: Spain.- Chapter 8 Challenges and opportunities under conditionality: Portugal.
Leonardo Morlino is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at LUISS, Rome, Italy. He was President of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) (2009–2012). He is a specialist in comparative politics with expertise on Southern and Eastern Europe, Latin America and a focus on processes of democratization. He is the author of more than 30 books and 200 journal essays and book chapters published in 9 languages.
Cecilia Emma Sottilotta is Assistant Professor of International Relations and Global Politics at the American University of Rome (AUR), Italy. Her research interests focus on political risk for foreign investors, South European and Latin American politics. She is the author of Political Risk: Concepts, Theories, Challenges.
Provides an in-depth account of the politics of the Eurozone crisis in Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus and Malta Maps the positions expressed by the governments of Southern EU countries during the Eurozone crisis negotiations Explores the process of domestic preference formation
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