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      Iceland's Financial Crisis
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      Iceland's Financial Crisis book

      The Politics of Blame, Protest, and Reconstruction

      Iceland's Financial Crisis

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      Iceland's Financial Crisis book

      The Politics of Blame, Protest, and Reconstruction
      Edited ByValur Ingimundarson, Philippe Urfalino, Irma Erlingsdóttir
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2016
      eBook Published 18 July 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315618036
      Pages 294
      eBook ISBN 9781315618036
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      Ingimundarson, V., Urfalino, P., & Erlingsdóttir, I. (Eds.). (2016). Iceland's Financial Crisis: The Politics of Blame, Protest, and Reconstruction (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315618036

      ABSTRACT

      Being the first casualty of the international financial crisis, Iceland was, in many ways, turned into a laboratory when it came to responding to one of the largest corporate failures on record.

      This edited volume offers the most wide-ranging treatment of the Icelandic financial crisis and its political, economic, social, and constitutional consequences. Interdisciplinary, with contributions from historians, economists, sociologists, legal scholars, political scientists and philosophers, it also compares and contrasts the Icelandic experience with other national and global crises. It examines the economic magnitude of the crisis, the social and political responses, and the unique transitional justice mechanisms used to deal with it. It looks at backward-looking elements, including a societal and legal reckoning – which included the indictment of a Prime Minister and jailing of leading bankers for their part in the financial crisis – and forward-looking features, such as an attempt to rewrite the Icelandic constitution. Throughout, it underscores the contemporary relevance of the Icelandic case. While the Icelandic economic recovery has been much quicker than expected; it shows that public faith in political elites has not been restored.

      This text will be of key interest to scholars, policy-makers and students of the financial crisis in such fields as European politics, international political economy, comparative politics, sociology, economics, contemporary history, and more broadly the social sciences and humanities.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |18 pages

      Introduction

      ByVALUR INGIMUNDARSON, PHILIPPE URFALINO

      part |2 pages

      Part I The road to economic disaster

      chapter 1|16 pages

      ­ 1­ Iceland’s­financial­crisis:­an­economic­perspective

      ByGYLFI ZOEGA

      chapter 2|20 pages

      ­ 2­ The­rise­and­fall­of­a­financial­empire:­looking­at­the­ banking collapse from the inside out

      ByGUDRUN JOHNSEN

      chapter 3|22 pages

      The political economy of Iceland’s boom and bust

      part |2 pages

      Part II The political and societal responses to the crisis

      chapter 4|22 pages

      Political opportunity, framing, and mobilization in Iceland’s post- crash protests

      chapter 5|18 pages

      Contentious politics, political expediency, and the real costs of the Icesave debt HELGA KRISTíN HALLGRíMSDóTTIR AND

      chapter 6|19 pages

      ­ 6­ Democratic­practices,­governance,­and­the­financial­crash VILHJáLMUR áRNASON

      chapter 7|16 pages

      ­ 7­ The­politics­of­transition,­memory,­and­justice:­assigning­ blame for the crisis

      ByVALUR INGIMUNDARSON

      chapter 8|29 pages

      ­ 8­ The­strategy­of­redistribution:­Iceland’s­way­out­of­the­crisis STEFáN óLAFSSON

      part |2 pages

      Part III The politics of Iceland’s constitutional reform

      chapter 9|16 pages

      Icelandic constitution- making in comparative perspective

      ByJON ELSTER

      chapter 10|17 pages

      Constitution on ice

      ByTHORVALDUR GYLFASON

      chapter 11|10 pages

      ­ Constitutional­revision:­a­weak­legislative­framework­ compounded by political disputes SALVöR NORDAL

      chapter 12|9 pages

      ­ Constituent­power­and­authorization:­anatomy­and­failure­ of a constitution- making process PASqUALE PASqUINO

      chapter 13|13 pages

      ­ The­Constitutional­Council:­objectives­and­shortcomings­of­ an innovative process BJöRG THORARENSEN

      chapter 14|21 pages

      ­ The­Constituent­Assembly:­a­study­in­failure JóN óLAFSSON

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