<p>Throughout the eurozone crisis, observers called upon Germany to assume leadership. Yet, Germany has not emerged as the hoped-for leader. According to the issue at stake, we observe three different outcomes: firstly, Germany refused to lead; secondly, Germany assumed leadership, but failed to deliver; thirdly, Germany acted as a successful leader. This article examines the reasons for this variance by analysing and comparing one case for each outcome: the first financial assistance to Greece; the failed attempt to establish a ‘super-commissioner'; and the shaping of the Fiscal Compact. The analysis includes original data, gathered through interviews in Brussels, Frankfurt and Berlin. The variance in Germany's behaviour can be explained b...
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This project aims to look at how a number of crises have challenged the project of a unified Europe....
What ideas guide European political leaders during a transboundary European crisis, and when and why...
This article explains Germany\u27s function and role in European monetary cooperation. It refutes tw...
Published online: 29 Mar 2016Throughout the eurozone crisis, observers called upon Germany to assume...
Defence date: 17 October 2016Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
Leadership of powerful states and organizations is crucial for the success of regional integration p...
Since its 1990 reunification, Germany now more than ever dominated the European Union in terms of po...
First published online: 21 September 2015This article examines why and how political leaders emerge ...
The current euro crisis is shaped by urgency and actuality. Since it affects a lot of people and dif...
Germany is still in many ways a reluctant leader, even if its economic strength and its increasingly...
This article examines the extent to which Germany has provided leadership in creating institutions t...
Introduction: The Eurozone crisis is more than the sum of the economic crises of some of its member ...
In times of crisis, political leaders are torn between calls for strong leadership and the need to m...
Starting from the striking effect of the ECB"s announcement of Outright Monetary Transactions, this ...
Since the outbreak of the Euro crisis in 2010 the European Union seems to tumble from one crisis to ...
This project aims to look at how a number of crises have challenged the project of a unified Europe....
What ideas guide European political leaders during a transboundary European crisis, and when and why...
This article explains Germany\u27s function and role in European monetary cooperation. It refutes tw...