This book investigates the politics of the euro, with a primary focus on Italy, but also with additional chapters on the UK and Germany. Using a range of original and secondary data, it reconstructs how the euro was interpreted by both elites and non-elites from the late nineties to 2010.
This book investigates the politics of the euro, with a primary focus on Italy, but also with additional chapters on the UK and Germany. Using a range of original and secondary data, it reconstructs how the euro was interpreted by both elites and non-elites from the late nineties to 2010.
Philip Giurlando is Assistant Professor at Trent University, Ontario, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction 2 National Politics and the Euro: a Theoretical Overview 3 Cognition, Affect, and Support for the Euro: the Case of Italy 4 Diversity within the Whole: How Cognitive Schemes are Conditioned by Gender, Region, Political Ideology, and Status 5 Perception Meets Reality in Italy 6 The Euro and Relative Status 7 Splendid Isolation: the UK and the Euro 8 Germany and the Future of the Euro 9 Conclusion Postscript Greece Shakes Europe to its Core (again)
1 Introduction 2 National Politics and the Euro: a Theoretical Overview 3 Cognition, Affect, and Support for the Euro: the Case of Italy 4 Diversity within the Whole: How Cognitive Schemes are Conditioned by Gender, Region, Political Ideology, and Status 5 Perception Meets Reality in Italy 6 The Euro and Relative Status 7 Splendid Isolation: the UK and the Euro 8 Germany and the Future of the Euro 9 Conclusion Postscript Greece Shakes Europe to its Core (again)
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