The Eurocrisis has generated a deep and ongoing politicization of the EU within and across national public spheres, fuelling age-old and new political and social conflicts, which in turn shape public perceptions of crisis and the legitimacy of ‘crisis government’. Focusing on Greece, an EU member state at the epicentre of the crisis, this paper examines how the European polity was contested in the first five years (2009–2013) of the ‘Eurocrisis’. During this period, anti-German stereotypes resurfaced in the Greek public sphere in parallel with increasingly mainstream Euroscepticism. Nevertheless, analysis of news and social media content from this period shows that beneath this new-found scepticism towards the EU and Germany's role in it li...
This article critically studies the hegemonic discursive construction of the EU’s current (2012) eco...
The clash between European and national identities has generated an ongoing debate in the European U...
In late 2009, Greece found itself in the global spotlight as the country struggled to remain solvent...
This article argues that the perception of a crisis in German-Greek relations that began with the „G...
Between December 2009 and February 2012, Greece announced its immense sovereign debt crisis, receive...
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
This study looks to analyse to what extent the neorealism versus neoliberalism debate contributes to...
What do German citizens think of their government’s handling of the Greek debt crisis? Imke Henkel w...
These data include three nationally representative internet panel surveys conducted in Greece (n=307...
The German media presentation of the so-called Greek financial crisis caused an unexpected uproar in...
In the aftermath of the tumultuous events in Brussels and Athens, public opinions in Europe and else...
This article analyses whether and how public opinion towards the European Union (EU) in Greece has c...
On 17 July, the German parliament voted in favour of starting negotiations on the proposed Greek bai...
Euroscepticism is explicitly or implicitly considered a product of the crisis, a result of Europe’s ...
This article critically studies the hegemonic discursive construction of the EU’s current (2012) eco...
The clash between European and national identities has generated an ongoing debate in the European U...
In late 2009, Greece found itself in the global spotlight as the country struggled to remain solvent...
This article argues that the perception of a crisis in German-Greek relations that began with the „G...
Between December 2009 and February 2012, Greece announced its immense sovereign debt crisis, receive...
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
This study looks to analyse to what extent the neorealism versus neoliberalism debate contributes to...
What do German citizens think of their government’s handling of the Greek debt crisis? Imke Henkel w...
These data include three nationally representative internet panel surveys conducted in Greece (n=307...
The German media presentation of the so-called Greek financial crisis caused an unexpected uproar in...
In the aftermath of the tumultuous events in Brussels and Athens, public opinions in Europe and else...
This article analyses whether and how public opinion towards the European Union (EU) in Greece has c...
On 17 July, the German parliament voted in favour of starting negotiations on the proposed Greek bai...
Euroscepticism is explicitly or implicitly considered a product of the crisis, a result of Europe’s ...
This article critically studies the hegemonic discursive construction of the EU’s current (2012) eco...
The clash between European and national identities has generated an ongoing debate in the European U...
In late 2009, Greece found itself in the global spotlight as the country struggled to remain solvent...