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Core-periphery Relations in the European Union
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ABSTRACT
Successive Enlargements to the European Union membership have transformed it into an economically, politically and culturally heterogeneous body with distinct vulnerabilities in its multi-level governance.
This book analyses core-periphery relations to highlight the growing cleavage, and potential conflict, between the core and peripheral member-states of the Union in the face of the devastating consequences of Eurozone crisis. Taking a comparative and theoretical approach and using a variety of case studies, it examines how the crisis has both exacerbated tensions in centre-periphery relations within and outside the Eurozone, and how the European Union’s economic and political status is declining globally.
This text will be of key interest to students and scholars of European Union studies, European integration, political economy, public policy, and comparative politics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
The European Union as a dualist political economy: Understanding core–periphery relations
part |2 pages
PART I Theoretical perspectives
chapter 2|16 pages
Core–periphery dynamics in the Euro area: From conflict to cleavage?
chapter 3|22 pages
The centre–periphery divide in the Eurocrisis: A theoretical approach
part |2 pages
PART II Comparative approaches
chapter 4|13 pages
National interests and differentiated integration in the EU under crisis conditions: The cases of Germany, France and Britain
chapter 5|15 pages
Will the centre hold?: Germany, Ireland and Slovakia and the crisis of the European project
chapter 6|12 pages
From ‘superficial’ to ‘coercive’ Europeanization in southern Europe: The lack of ownership of national reforms
chapter 7|18 pages
Sociopolitical divisions in the European Union: Discourses of southern European representatives in the European institutions
chapter 8|13 pages
The increasing core–periphery divide and new member states: Diverging from the European Union’s mainstream developments
chapter 9|17 pages
The southern and eastern peripheries of Europe: Is convergence a lost cause?
part |2 pages
PART III Country studies on the political management of the Troika Adjustment Programmes and the sovereign debt crisis
chapter 11|13 pages
Confronting interrelated crises in the EU’s Western periphery: Steering Ireland–EU relations back to the centre
chapter 12|11 pages
Portugal as the ‘good pupil of the European Union’: Living under the regime of the Troika
chapter 13|15 pages
Cyprus: The Troika’s new approach to resolving a financial crisis in a Eurozone member state
chapter 15|13 pages
Italy between transformismo and transformation
part |2 pages
PART IV Case Studies on the impact of the crisis on non-Eurozone member states in the periphery
chapter 17|16 pages
Periphery, or perhaps already the centre?: The impact of ten years of membership in the European Union on the position and perceptions of Poland
part |2 pages
PART V Global dimension