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List of Tables List of Figures List of Appendices List of Abbreviations Notes on the Contributors Acknowledgements Dedication Introduction -- J. DeBardeleben & C. Viju PART I: THE ECONOMIC CRISIS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Macroeconomic Impacts of the 2008-09 Crisis in Europe -- A. Inotai EU Institutions Face the Great Recession: How Has the Machinery Worked? -- G. Ross Fiscal Crises in Europe: Assessing the Austerity Imposed by the Bail-outs -- P. Leblond The Electoral Impact of the 2008 Economic Crisis in Europe -- L. LeDuc & J.H. Pammett PART II: THE EU'S GLOBAL ROLE AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Do the Rules of International Trade Constrain Protection? Global Recession and EU Trade Policy -- C. Viju & W.A. Kerr A Climate of Crisis: The Impacts of the Economic Crisis on EU Climate Change Policy -- M. Paterson The Role of the IMF in the International Financial and Eurozone Crises -- P. Conway PART III: THE CRISIS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Economic Crisis, the Power Vertical, and Prospects for Liberalization in Russia -- J. DeBardeleben & M. Zherebtsov Economic Relations between the European Union and Russia: Before and After the Crisis -- E. Kuznetsova & V. Inozemtsev The 2008-09 Economic Crisis: Consequences in Central and Eastern Europe -- P. Dutkiewicz & G. Gorzelak Conclusion -- J. DeBardeleben & C. Viju |
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This interdisciplinary volume probes the economic and political impact of both, the 2008-09 financial-economic crisis and the subsequent sovereign debt crisis in Europe. Basing their analysis on a well-researched depiction of the origins and scope of the crisis, leading experts from Europe and North America critically examine its potentially destabilizing political effects. These include questions on the capacity of the European Union to respond swiftly and effectively, challenges to key EU policy commitments (such as climate change and anti-protectionist trade policies), and the manner in which potentially discontent electorates hold their leaders to account. This volume is unique in devoting special attention to the post-communist states, both those that have joined the European Union as well as Russia, and suggests that a global crisis of this type does not respect traditional political or economic boundaries, but rather that it has effects at the regional, national and supranational level. By extending the geographic scope, the authors address important questions about why some countries have suffered more that others and what the crisis will mean for the future shape of Europe |
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"This interdisciplinary volume probes the economic and political impact of both, the 2008-09 financial-economic crisis and the subsequent sovereign debt crisis in Europe. Basing their analysis on a well-researched depiction of the origins and scope of the crisis, leading experts from Europe and North America critically examine its potentially destabilizing political effects. These include questions on the capacity of the European Union to respond swiftly and effectively, challenges to key EU policy commitments (such as climate change and anti-protectionist trade policies), and the manner in which potentially discontent electorates hold their leaders to account. This volume is unique in devoting special attention to the post-communist states, both those that have joined the European Union as well as Russia, and suggests that a global crisis of this type does not respect traditional political or economic boundaries, but rather that it has effects at the regional, national and supranational level. By extending the geographic scope, the authors address important questions about why some countries have suffered more that others and what the crisis will mean for the future shape of Europe"-- Provided by publisher |
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Financial crises -- European Union countries
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Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
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Politics & government -- EU (European Union) -- Russia.
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Economic & financial crises & disasters -- EU (European Union) -- Russia.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Elections.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Economic Conditions.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Economic Policy.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic Conditions.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Comparative.
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Economic history
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Economic policy
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Financial crises
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Politics & government -- EU (European Union) -- Russia.
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Economic & financial crises & disasters -- EU (European Union) -- Russia.
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Central -- national -- federal government policies -- EU (European Union) -- Russia.
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Economics of specific sectors -- EU (European Union) -- Russia.
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Economic geography -- EU (European Union) -- Russia.
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Politics and Government.
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European Union countries -- Economic policy
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European Union countries -- Economic conditions
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Russia (Federation) -- Economic conditions -- 1991-
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92004886
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European Economic Community countries -- Economic policy.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89006824
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European Economic Community countries -- Economic conditions.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045812
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European Union countries
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Russia (Federation)
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Electronic book
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Author |
DeBardeleben, Joan
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Viju, Crina
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ISBN |
9781137005236 |
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1137005238 |
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