Governing the Euro Area in Good Times and Bad offers a timely analysis of Economic and Monetary Union at a time of heightened uncertainty about the future of the euro. Its explores the evolution of euro area governance from the launch of the euro in 1999 to the sovereign debt crisis that struck the euro area in 2010.
Governing the Euro Area in Good Times and Bad offers a timely analysis of Economic and Monetary Union at a time of heightened uncertainty about the future of the euro. Its explores the evolution of euro area governance from the launch of the euro in 1999 to the sovereign debt crisis that struck the euro area in 2010.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dermot Hodson studied at Trinity College, Dublin, the College of Europe, Bruges and the London School of Economics. His research interests include the political economy of EMU, EU policy-making and UK public policy. He is Senior Lecturer in Political Economy at Birkbeck College, University of London.
Inhaltsangabe
List of tables List of figures Preface Acknowledgements 1: Introduction: New Adventures in EU Policy-Making Part I: New Institutions 2: The ECB as a Reluctant EU Institution 3: The Rise and Fall of the Eurogroup Part II: New Instruments 4: Profligacy, Prudence and the Stability and Growth Pact 5: Why the BEPGs Failed to Bite Part III: New Modes of Diplomacy 6: Ensemble Acting in the G20 and the IMF 7: Bilateral Diplomacy in Beijing and Beyond 8: Conclusion: Tender Union References Index
List of tables List of figures Preface Acknowledgements 1: Introduction: New Adventures in EU Policy-Making Part I: New Institutions 2: The ECB as a Reluctant EU Institution 3: The Rise and Fall of the Eurogroup Part II: New Instruments 4: Profligacy, Prudence and the Stability and Growth Pact 5: Why the BEPGs Failed to Bite Part III: New Modes of Diplomacy 6: Ensemble Acting in the G20 and the IMF 7: Bilateral Diplomacy in Beijing and Beyond 8: Conclusion: Tender Union References Index
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