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EMU Reform Mechanisms

A Multi-Level Analysis of the European Sovereign Debt Crisis in a Case Study of Ireland and Spain
Mit einem Vorwort von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wessels
Tectum,  2024, 100 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8288-4965-5


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The work is part of the series Young Academics: EU Studies (Volume 1)
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In a case study of Ireland and Spain, the author establishes a framework that explains how reforms were enabled in the EMU during the eurozone crisis through a mechanism of interdependence between the member state and the European levels. The strong interconnection between both levels proved to be both a cause and a remedy: Each level being dependent on the other´s reliable functioning created an upward spiral of mutually perpetuated reform and thus a process of deepening integration. The author shows that this high degree of interconnectedness was induced by weaknesses on both levels and a simultaneous inability to single-handedly introduce changes, which thus necessitated external intervention by the respective other level.

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