Karremans investigates the concern that financial considerations are more important than people's demands through the comparative study of five countries - Austria, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain - and explores how governments maintain a balance between institutional responsibility and democratic responsiveness.
Karremans investigates the concern that financial considerations are more important than people's demands through the comparative study of five countries - Austria, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain - and explores how governments maintain a balance between institutional responsibility and democratic responsiveness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Johannes Karremans is Professor in Political Science at the European School of Political and Social Sciences of the Catholic University of Lille. He holds both the Austrian venia docendi and the Italian national scientific habilitation. Prior to his current appointment, Professor Karremans held several post-doctoral positions at the European University Institute, the University of Salzburg, and the University of Lisbon. Between 2019 and 2021, he was holder of the prestigious Lise Meitner grant from the Austrian Science Fund. His research has appeared in several leading scholarly journals, including West European Politics, Party Politics, the Journal of European Public Policy and the Journal of Common Market Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface and acknowledgements * 1: How can governments legitimise their budgets? * 2: The coding of annual budget plans * 3: Is globalization reducing responsiveness? * 4: Responsiveness and responsibility under European economic governance * 5: Policy justifications under technocratic and populist cabinets * 6: National variations of responsiveness * 7: Fiscal responsibility between the Fiscal Compact and the Recovery Fund * 8: Explaining the balance between responsiveness and responsibility in the eurozone * Bibliography
* Preface and acknowledgements * 1: How can governments legitimise their budgets? * 2: The coding of annual budget plans * 3: Is globalization reducing responsiveness? * 4: Responsiveness and responsibility under European economic governance * 5: Policy justifications under technocratic and populist cabinets * 6: National variations of responsiveness * 7: Fiscal responsibility between the Fiscal Compact and the Recovery Fund * 8: Explaining the balance between responsiveness and responsibility in the eurozone * Bibliography
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