Lexington Books
Pages: 356
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-4985-0347-1 • Hardback • November 2014 • $135.00 • (£104.00)
978-1-4985-0348-8 • eBook • November 2014 • $128.00 • (£98.00)
Boyka Stefanova is associate professor in the Department of Political Science and Geography at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Chapter 1: Beyond the Crisis: Governance and Politics in the European Union between Crisis and Opportunity (Editor’s Introduction)
Boyka Stefanova
Part I: European Governance in a Time of Crisis: Limitations and Prospects of The EU’s Economic and Monetary Union
Chapter 2: Collaborative Federalism in the European Union: Intergovernmental Relations and the Allocation of Powers in the Economic and Monetary Union
Robert Csehi
Chapter 3: Trust and Currency: Functional Preconditions and Problems of the Euro
Jenny Preunkert
Chapter 4: European Monetary Union versus European Clearing Union: An Application of Keynes to Regional Monetary Systems
Ashley A.C. Hess
Chapter 5: Why the Euro Will Survive: The Institutionalization of Accepted Policies through Key Actors
Leif Johan Eliasson
Part II: The Politics of Crisis Response: European Governance Meets Public Policy
Chapter 6: The Sovereign Debt Crisis, Bailout Politics, and Fiscal Coordination in the European Union
Hilary Appel and Carissa Tudor Block
Chapter 7: A Discernible Impact? The Influence of Public Opinion on EU Policy-Making
Jennifer Boyle and Chris Hasselmann
Chapter 8: Informal Governance and the Eurozone Crisis
Alexandra Hennessy
Chapter 9: Coping with Financial Crisis: Crisis Response, Institutional Innovation, and the Variety of Finance Capitalism in Italy and Spain
Boyka Stefanova
Chapter 10: EU Affairs in Spanish Electoral Competition at the Height of the Euro Crisis
Cristina Ares Castro-Conde
Chapter 11: Testing the Resilience of Civil Society: The Euro Crisis, Portugal’s Welfare State and the Third Sector
Miguel Glatzer
Part III: Democratic Politics in the Context of Crisis: a Citizens’ Perspective
Chapter 12: Public Attitudes and Support for the EU in the Wake of the Financial Crisis
Jennifer Boyle and Chris Hasselmann
Chapter 13: Implications of the Greek Crisis: Nationalism, Enemy Stereotypes, and the European Union
Zinovia Lialiouti and Giorgos Bithymitris
Chapter 14: Identity and Economic Rationality: Explaining Attitudes towards the EU in a Time of Crisis
Simona Guerra and Fabio Serricchio
Chapter 15: Public Perceptions of the European Union and the Effect of the Crisis: A Persistent East-West Divide?
Borbala Göncz
Chapter 16: Satisfaction with Democracy in Times of Economic Crises
Evelyn Bytzek
The financial and economic crisis of 2008 provoked a political earthquake in the European Union, affecting EU institutions, member states, and the citizens of Europe in dramatic fashion. The European Union beyond the Crisis: Evolving Governance, Contested Policies, Disenchanted Publics is remarkable in its ability to analyze how the interdependence and tensions between EU governing structures, national governments, and citizens impacted the policy responses to the crisis. In that respect, it goes beyond rehearsed discussions around multi-level governance or the democratic deficit in the European Union and represents a very welcome addition to the literature on EU politics and policymaking.
— Sebastien Lazardeux, St. John Fisher College
This large collection of essays offers both the essential background and a challenge to those interested in understanding the consequences of the global financial crisis of 2007–2009 for European governance. It provides fresh insight into the long-standing questions of political trust and democratic legitimacy in times of crisis. The theoretical claims are substantiated by detailed cases studies and sophisticated analyses of public opinion. There is no doubt this will be seen as an exciting contribution to the literature on European politics and beyond.
— Jana Grittersova, University of California, Riverside