Crisis in the Eurozone Periphery The Political Economies of Greece, Spain, Ireland and Portugal / [electronic resource] :
edited by Owen Parker, Dimitris Tsarouhas.
- 1st ed. 2018.
- XI, 219 p. 25 illus., 19 illus. in color. online resource.
- Building a Sustainable Political Economy: SPERI Research & Policy .
- Building a Sustainable Political Economy: SPERI Research & Policy .
Chapter 1. Causes and Consequences of Crisis in the Eurozone Periphery -- Chapter 2. Tracing Ireland's 'Liberal' Crisis and Recovery -- Chapter 3. The Spanish Economic 'Miracle' that Never was -- Chapter 4. Portugal's Economic Crisis: Overheating without Accelerating -- Chapter 5. Greece and European Monetary Union: The Road to the Demise of the Greek Economy -- Chapter 6. Narrating Crisis in Ireland's Great Recession -- Chapter 7. The Unfolding of Spain's Political Crisis: From the Squares to the Ballot Box -- Chapter 8. Portuguese Democracy under Austerity: Politics in Exceptional Times -- Chapter 9. Continuity and Change in Greek Politics in an Age of Austerity -- Chapter 10. Conclusion.
This book investigates the causes and consequences of crisis in four countries of the Eurozone periphery - Greece, Spain, Portugal and Ireland. The contributions to this volume are provided from country-specific experts, and are organised into two themed subsections: the first analyses the economic dynamics at play in relation to each state, whilst the second considers their respective political situations. The work debates what made these states particularly susceptible to crisis, the response to the crisis and its resultant effects, as well as the manifestation of resistance to austerity. In doing so, Parker and Tsarouhas consider the implications of continued fragilities in the Eurozone both for these countries and for European integration more generally.
9783319697215
10.1007/978-3-319-69721-5 doi
Political economy. Europe-Politics and government. Europe-Economic conditions. European Union. Comparative politics. Critical theory. International Political Economy. European Politics. European Economics. European Union Politics. Comparative Politics. Critical Theory.