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This book examines the present crisis of Greece's political economy
as a crisis of stateness, tackling the domestic as well as the
international dimensions. It represents the first attempt by Greek
academics to put forward a theoretically-informed,
interdisciplinary analysis of Greece's fiscal, economic, and
political crisis. The approach aims to fill a major gap, combining
insights from comparative politics, political economy,
international relations theory, and legal-institutional analysis,
in a theoretically informed account of the Greek case in
comparative and theoretical perspective. The book tackles the issue
of the possible next steps for the EU under the influence of the
crisis of the eurozone, including a thorough analysis of national
sovereignty seen from a domestic and an international point of
view, focusing on critical processes in the international arena
such as interdependency and dependency, while a legal-institutional
chapter demonstrates the erratic way in which Greek government
dealt with sovereign debt. The project comes at the right time in
order to address a highly contentious chapter in the political
development of the Greek state and of the European South. As the
crisis in the eurozone's weaker periphery unfolds, Lavdas, Litsas,
and Skiadas use the Greek crisis in order to address a much larger
and critical issue: the role and predicament of stateness in the
developing EU.
This book examines the present crisis of Greece's political economy
as a crisis of stateness, tackling the domestic as well as the
international dimensions. It represents the first attempt by Greek
academics to put forward a theoretically-informed,
interdisciplinary analysis of Greece's fiscal, economic, and
political crisis. The approach aims to fill a major gap, combining
insights from comparative politics, political economy,
international relations theory, and legal-institutional analysis,
in a theoretically informed account of the Greek case in
comparative and theoretical perspective. The book tackles the issue
of the possible next steps for the EU under the influence of the
crisis of the eurozone, including a thorough analysis of national
sovereignty seen from a domestic and an international point of
view, focusing on critical processes in the international arena
such as interdependency and dependency, while a legal-institutional
chapter demonstrates the erratic way in which Greek government
dealt with sovereign debt. The project comes at the right time in
order to address a highly contentious chapter in the political
development of the Greek state and of the European South. As the
crisis in the eurozone's weaker periphery unfolds, Lavdas, Litsas,
and Skiadas use the Greek crisis in order to address a much larger
and critical issue: the role and predicament of stateness in the
developing EU.
The Handbook of Public Administration and Policy in the European
Union focuses on the current state of the EU while also
demonstrating how its current structure came into being and how it
may change in the near future. Although most existing literature is
either policy-oriented or institution-oriented, this textbook
employs a different, more comprehensive approach. Not only does it
analyze selected EU laws and most EU institutions, it is also
unique in that it brings together EU public administration, EU
institutions, and, most importantly, EU policies into a
comprehensive text. Divided into five parts, the book provides an
overview of theory discourses on European integration, followed by
an analysis of the development of European organizations. Part II
explains the nature of the EU, highlighting its institutions. Part
III addresses various dimensions of public administration, followed
by a review in Part IV of major EU policies, including the Common
Agricultural Policy. The textbook concludes with a history of
Economic and Monetary Union and a study of the European Central
Bank and the euro.
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