The Crisis behind the Eurocrisis
Herausgeber: Nanopoulos, Eva; Vergis, Fotis
The Crisis behind the Eurocrisis
Herausgeber: Nanopoulos, Eva; Vergis, Fotis
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Suggests that the Euro-crisis ought to be conceptualised as an inevitable symptom of the inherent systemic flaws of the EU.
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Suggests that the Euro-crisis ought to be conceptualised as an inevitable symptom of the inherent systemic flaws of the EU.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 831g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470346
- ISBN-10: 1108470343
- Artikelnr.: 53688664
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 831g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470346
- ISBN-10: 1108470343
- Artikelnr.: 53688664
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: the elephant in the room: a tale of crisis Eva Nanopoulos and
Fotis Vergis; 1. There is no (legal) alternative: codifying economic
ideology into law Ben Farrand and Marco Rizzi; Part I. The Crisis as a
Crisis of the EU's Identity: 2. The roots of the European crisis: a
historical perspective Charalambos Kouroundis; 3. The end of
self-fulfilling Europe Hent Kalmo; 4. The authoritarian neoliberalism of
the EU: legal form and international politico-economic sources Magnus
Ryner; Part II. The Crisis as a Crisis of the EU's Political and Democratic
Legitimacy: 5. Authoritarian liberalism: the conjuncture behind the crisis
Michael Wilkinson; 6. The inherently undemocratic EU democracy: moving
beyond the 'democratic deficit' debate Eva Nanopoulos and Fotis Vergis; 7.
Europe and constituent powers: ruptures with the neoliberal consensus?
Maria Tzanakopoulou; 8. 'Who's afraid of the European demos?': the uneasy
relationship between the European Union and referendums Elia Alexiou; 9.
Can public and voluntary acts of consent confer legitimacy on the EU? Ozlem
Ulgen; Part III. The Crisis as a Crisis of the EU's Economic Model: 10. The
fiscal compact: a paradoxical fiscal governance machine Vanessa Bilancetti;
11. The rise of unaccountable governance in the Eurozone Gunnar Beck; 12.
Unification from above, its contradictions and the conjuncture initiated by
the Eurozone crisis Christakis Georgiou; Part IV. The Crisis as a Crisis of
the EU's Social Character: 13. A tale of two documents: the eclipse of the
social democratic constitution Alan Bogg and K. D. Ewing; 14. How to
analyse a supranational regime that nationalises social conflict? The
European crisis, labour politics and methodological nationalism Roland
Erne; 15. Which refugee crisis? On the proxy of the systemic Euro-crisis
and its spatialities Dimitris Dalakoglou; Part V. Joining the Dots and the
Way Forward: 16. The European crisis of economic liberalism: can the law
help? Michelle Everson; 17. With time to prepare: planning an exit from the
EMU Costas Lapavitsas; 18. Brexit and the imperial constitution of Europe
Alex Callinicos; Conclusion Eva Nanopoulos and Fotis Vergis.
Fotis Vergis; 1. There is no (legal) alternative: codifying economic
ideology into law Ben Farrand and Marco Rizzi; Part I. The Crisis as a
Crisis of the EU's Identity: 2. The roots of the European crisis: a
historical perspective Charalambos Kouroundis; 3. The end of
self-fulfilling Europe Hent Kalmo; 4. The authoritarian neoliberalism of
the EU: legal form and international politico-economic sources Magnus
Ryner; Part II. The Crisis as a Crisis of the EU's Political and Democratic
Legitimacy: 5. Authoritarian liberalism: the conjuncture behind the crisis
Michael Wilkinson; 6. The inherently undemocratic EU democracy: moving
beyond the 'democratic deficit' debate Eva Nanopoulos and Fotis Vergis; 7.
Europe and constituent powers: ruptures with the neoliberal consensus?
Maria Tzanakopoulou; 8. 'Who's afraid of the European demos?': the uneasy
relationship between the European Union and referendums Elia Alexiou; 9.
Can public and voluntary acts of consent confer legitimacy on the EU? Ozlem
Ulgen; Part III. The Crisis as a Crisis of the EU's Economic Model: 10. The
fiscal compact: a paradoxical fiscal governance machine Vanessa Bilancetti;
11. The rise of unaccountable governance in the Eurozone Gunnar Beck; 12.
Unification from above, its contradictions and the conjuncture initiated by
the Eurozone crisis Christakis Georgiou; Part IV. The Crisis as a Crisis of
the EU's Social Character: 13. A tale of two documents: the eclipse of the
social democratic constitution Alan Bogg and K. D. Ewing; 14. How to
analyse a supranational regime that nationalises social conflict? The
European crisis, labour politics and methodological nationalism Roland
Erne; 15. Which refugee crisis? On the proxy of the systemic Euro-crisis
and its spatialities Dimitris Dalakoglou; Part V. Joining the Dots and the
Way Forward: 16. The European crisis of economic liberalism: can the law
help? Michelle Everson; 17. With time to prepare: planning an exit from the
EMU Costas Lapavitsas; 18. Brexit and the imperial constitution of Europe
Alex Callinicos; Conclusion Eva Nanopoulos and Fotis Vergis.
Introduction: the elephant in the room: a tale of crisis Eva Nanopoulos and
Fotis Vergis; 1. There is no (legal) alternative: codifying economic
ideology into law Ben Farrand and Marco Rizzi; Part I. The Crisis as a
Crisis of the EU's Identity: 2. The roots of the European crisis: a
historical perspective Charalambos Kouroundis; 3. The end of
self-fulfilling Europe Hent Kalmo; 4. The authoritarian neoliberalism of
the EU: legal form and international politico-economic sources Magnus
Ryner; Part II. The Crisis as a Crisis of the EU's Political and Democratic
Legitimacy: 5. Authoritarian liberalism: the conjuncture behind the crisis
Michael Wilkinson; 6. The inherently undemocratic EU democracy: moving
beyond the 'democratic deficit' debate Eva Nanopoulos and Fotis Vergis; 7.
Europe and constituent powers: ruptures with the neoliberal consensus?
Maria Tzanakopoulou; 8. 'Who's afraid of the European demos?': the uneasy
relationship between the European Union and referendums Elia Alexiou; 9.
Can public and voluntary acts of consent confer legitimacy on the EU? Ozlem
Ulgen; Part III. The Crisis as a Crisis of the EU's Economic Model: 10. The
fiscal compact: a paradoxical fiscal governance machine Vanessa Bilancetti;
11. The rise of unaccountable governance in the Eurozone Gunnar Beck; 12.
Unification from above, its contradictions and the conjuncture initiated by
the Eurozone crisis Christakis Georgiou; Part IV. The Crisis as a Crisis of
the EU's Social Character: 13. A tale of two documents: the eclipse of the
social democratic constitution Alan Bogg and K. D. Ewing; 14. How to
analyse a supranational regime that nationalises social conflict? The
European crisis, labour politics and methodological nationalism Roland
Erne; 15. Which refugee crisis? On the proxy of the systemic Euro-crisis
and its spatialities Dimitris Dalakoglou; Part V. Joining the Dots and the
Way Forward: 16. The European crisis of economic liberalism: can the law
help? Michelle Everson; 17. With time to prepare: planning an exit from the
EMU Costas Lapavitsas; 18. Brexit and the imperial constitution of Europe
Alex Callinicos; Conclusion Eva Nanopoulos and Fotis Vergis.
Fotis Vergis; 1. There is no (legal) alternative: codifying economic
ideology into law Ben Farrand and Marco Rizzi; Part I. The Crisis as a
Crisis of the EU's Identity: 2. The roots of the European crisis: a
historical perspective Charalambos Kouroundis; 3. The end of
self-fulfilling Europe Hent Kalmo; 4. The authoritarian neoliberalism of
the EU: legal form and international politico-economic sources Magnus
Ryner; Part II. The Crisis as a Crisis of the EU's Political and Democratic
Legitimacy: 5. Authoritarian liberalism: the conjuncture behind the crisis
Michael Wilkinson; 6. The inherently undemocratic EU democracy: moving
beyond the 'democratic deficit' debate Eva Nanopoulos and Fotis Vergis; 7.
Europe and constituent powers: ruptures with the neoliberal consensus?
Maria Tzanakopoulou; 8. 'Who's afraid of the European demos?': the uneasy
relationship between the European Union and referendums Elia Alexiou; 9.
Can public and voluntary acts of consent confer legitimacy on the EU? Ozlem
Ulgen; Part III. The Crisis as a Crisis of the EU's Economic Model: 10. The
fiscal compact: a paradoxical fiscal governance machine Vanessa Bilancetti;
11. The rise of unaccountable governance in the Eurozone Gunnar Beck; 12.
Unification from above, its contradictions and the conjuncture initiated by
the Eurozone crisis Christakis Georgiou; Part IV. The Crisis as a Crisis of
the EU's Social Character: 13. A tale of two documents: the eclipse of the
social democratic constitution Alan Bogg and K. D. Ewing; 14. How to
analyse a supranational regime that nationalises social conflict? The
European crisis, labour politics and methodological nationalism Roland
Erne; 15. Which refugee crisis? On the proxy of the systemic Euro-crisis
and its spatialities Dimitris Dalakoglou; Part V. Joining the Dots and the
Way Forward: 16. The European crisis of economic liberalism: can the law
help? Michelle Everson; 17. With time to prepare: planning an exit from the
EMU Costas Lapavitsas; 18. Brexit and the imperial constitution of Europe
Alex Callinicos; Conclusion Eva Nanopoulos and Fotis Vergis.