This article explores how both the sovereign debt crisis and the European Union's response illustrate fundamental characteristics of contemporary European integration. In the face of an unexpected emergency, national politicians took the lead and pressed ahead with more integration. The long-term results though depend on national acceptance of not just the bailout provisions but also enforcement of debt brakes mandated by the new EU treaty. This means democratic politics at the national level will continue to have a fundamental influence on EU affairs, while the North/South split will co-exist alongside a more marked separation between countries inside and outside the Eurozone. In this context of increased political turbulence within the EU...
The article analyses trade-offs between sovereignty, mass politics, and EMU, employing Rodrik’s para...
This article addresses puzzles raised by the Euro crisis: why was EMU established with limited insti...
The financial crisis started in the United States spread over to Europe and, for the first time afte...
This article explores how both the sovereign debt crisis and the European Union's response illustrat...
The Eurozone crisis constitutes a grave challenge to European integration. This article presents an ...
This article explores the implications of the financial crisis for the relationship between monetary...
The article critically evaluates existing theories and approaches on European Union (EU) politicizat...
This article offers insights into the eurozone, one of the most challenging experiments toward marke...
This article considers the likely impact of the global crisis on the prospects for the European proj...
This article states the basic peculiarities of the behavior of the debt crisis in the Eurozone, and ...
The article analyses the influence of Eurosceptic sentiments on the level of solidarity among Europe...
The article analyses the influence of Eurosceptic sentiments on the level of solidarity among Europe...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
This article addresses puzzles raised by the Euro crisis: why was EMU established with limited insti...
The ways in which political actors form positions on European integration in the face of exogenous s...
The article analyses trade-offs between sovereignty, mass politics, and EMU, employing Rodrik’s para...
This article addresses puzzles raised by the Euro crisis: why was EMU established with limited insti...
The financial crisis started in the United States spread over to Europe and, for the first time afte...
This article explores how both the sovereign debt crisis and the European Union's response illustrat...
The Eurozone crisis constitutes a grave challenge to European integration. This article presents an ...
This article explores the implications of the financial crisis for the relationship between monetary...
The article critically evaluates existing theories and approaches on European Union (EU) politicizat...
This article offers insights into the eurozone, one of the most challenging experiments toward marke...
This article considers the likely impact of the global crisis on the prospects for the European proj...
This article states the basic peculiarities of the behavior of the debt crisis in the Eurozone, and ...
The article analyses the influence of Eurosceptic sentiments on the level of solidarity among Europe...
The article analyses the influence of Eurosceptic sentiments on the level of solidarity among Europe...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
This article addresses puzzles raised by the Euro crisis: why was EMU established with limited insti...
The ways in which political actors form positions on European integration in the face of exogenous s...
The article analyses trade-offs between sovereignty, mass politics, and EMU, employing Rodrik’s para...
This article addresses puzzles raised by the Euro crisis: why was EMU established with limited insti...
The financial crisis started in the United States spread over to Europe and, for the first time afte...