How has the economic and financial crisis that started in 2007
affected European integration? Observers have been speculating
about whether the crisis will ultimately lead to a strengthening or
weakening of the European Union. This book studies the effects of
the crisis on EU policy-making and institutional arrangements on
one hand, and citizens EU attitudes and political parties electoral
strategies on the other. It concludes that, at least in the short
run, the crisis has overall created an opportunity for European
integration rather than an obstacle. First, it has triggered events
of proposed and actual far-reaching policy and institutional
change. Second, negative effects on public opinion have not (yet)
systematically translated into tendencies of stagnation or
disintegration. The book brings together established scholars of
European integration whose diverse research expertise contributes
to an improved theoretical and empirical understanding of how the
economic and financial crisis has affected EU policies,
institutions and citizens.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of
European Integration."
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