This article analyzes the effect of Franco-German cooperation on Economic and Monetary Union reforms, negotiated between 2010 and 2015. We identify three causal mechanisms theorizing how Franco-German cooperation affected the outcomes of EMU negotiations, namely through (a) the elimination of issues from the negotiation agenda; (b) the identification of compromise solutions or the provision of compensations; and (c) the power-based imposition of joint agreements on other member states. We use process tracing to analyze almost the full sample of contested issues included in the ‘EMU Positions’ dataset. Our findings underline that France and Germany indeed eliminated issues to which they were jointly opposed, but they also positively shaped t...
This chapter examines substantive reforms to, respectively, the French polity, politics, and policie...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
Executive Summary. France and Germany have fundamentally different interests concerning the Eurozon...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...
This paper investigates why and how French and German leaders converged on an agreement for reformin...
Franco-German relations as the ‘engine’ of European integration are widely perceived to have stalled...
This article situates analysis of French macroeconomic policy developments under Hollande’s presiden...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...
The aim of this paper is to assess the evolution of the Franco-German alliance and the likely direct...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
Published online: 16 September 2021What explains the creation of the EU corona recovery fund? Why di...
This chapter examines substantive reforms to, respectively, the French polity, politics, and policie...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
Executive Summary. France and Germany have fundamentally different interests concerning the Eurozon...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...
This paper investigates why and how French and German leaders converged on an agreement for reformin...
Franco-German relations as the ‘engine’ of European integration are widely perceived to have stalled...
This article situates analysis of French macroeconomic policy developments under Hollande’s presiden...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...
The aim of this paper is to assess the evolution of the Franco-German alliance and the likely direct...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
Published online: 16 September 2021What explains the creation of the EU corona recovery fund? Why di...
This chapter examines substantive reforms to, respectively, the French polity, politics, and policie...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
Executive Summary. France and Germany have fundamentally different interests concerning the Eurozon...