The current paper aims to present briefly, yet clearly, the key developments of the complex phenomenon that is usually labeled as the ”global economic crisis”. Furthermore, the paper reveals some of the contagion mechanisms that transformed the American banking crisis into “Europe’s existential crisis”. The paper builds on a general consent that seems to be emerging among scholars and politicians – “the crisis in Europe is existential. It is a question of whether the EU survives as a recognizable entity.” (Giddens, 2012). We totally agree with the fact that the American crisis and the European crisis could (and should) be now treated as two separate realities. However, these realities have emerged from the same root cause, which means that...
This is a contribution to a symposium at the British Academy on 4 November 2016 to discuss Europe af...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
The fundamental idea we discuss in this paper is that the failure of Europe to deal with the intern...
Abstract.!e current paper aims to present brie"y, yet clearly, the key developments of the comp...
The current crisis started in the US in 2008 beginning with the popping of the subprime mortgage bub...
Europe is beset by crises. This refrain resounds today from all corners and under many guises: econo...
Over the past quarter century, American economists and policymakers have been very active in providi...
The current crisis started in the US in 2008 with the popping of the subprime mortgage bubble. From ...
This paper contrasts the United States (US) and European situations during the crisis and examines h...
Contributions to Brancaccio and Fontana (2011) look at a variety of aspects of the current crisis, s...
This book elucidates the link between the politics of a now seemingly permanent crisis in Europe and...
Nowadays, the EU is faced with an unprecedented crisis. Originated in the Unites States of America (...
Having anticipated a crisis-to-come, what can Derrida offer Europe now that the crisis has come? ...
From autumn 2009 onwards, the Euro area has experienced a sustained economic crisis that has mutated...
© 2017 University of Durham and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Much of the existing literature on the curren...
This is a contribution to a symposium at the British Academy on 4 November 2016 to discuss Europe af...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
The fundamental idea we discuss in this paper is that the failure of Europe to deal with the intern...
Abstract.!e current paper aims to present brie"y, yet clearly, the key developments of the comp...
The current crisis started in the US in 2008 beginning with the popping of the subprime mortgage bub...
Europe is beset by crises. This refrain resounds today from all corners and under many guises: econo...
Over the past quarter century, American economists and policymakers have been very active in providi...
The current crisis started in the US in 2008 with the popping of the subprime mortgage bubble. From ...
This paper contrasts the United States (US) and European situations during the crisis and examines h...
Contributions to Brancaccio and Fontana (2011) look at a variety of aspects of the current crisis, s...
This book elucidates the link between the politics of a now seemingly permanent crisis in Europe and...
Nowadays, the EU is faced with an unprecedented crisis. Originated in the Unites States of America (...
Having anticipated a crisis-to-come, what can Derrida offer Europe now that the crisis has come? ...
From autumn 2009 onwards, the Euro area has experienced a sustained economic crisis that has mutated...
© 2017 University of Durham and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Much of the existing literature on the curren...
This is a contribution to a symposium at the British Academy on 4 November 2016 to discuss Europe af...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
The fundamental idea we discuss in this paper is that the failure of Europe to deal with the intern...