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The Crisis behind the Eurocrisis provides a comprehensive analysis of the financial crisis that affected the Eurozone and its far-reaching consequences for the European Union as a whole. Rather than treating the crisis as a purely economic phenomenon, the authors examine it as a multidimensional systemic crisis with political, legal, and institutional dimensions.
Eva Nanopoulos and Fotis Vergis explore how the crisis exposed fundamental vulnerabilities in the EU’s governance structures, monetary union design, and member state relationships. The book delves into the policy responses implemented during the crisis period and their implications for European integration, sovereignty, and democratic governance.
This work is essential for scholars, policymakers, and students seeking to understand not only what happened during the Eurocrisis but why it happened and what it reveals about the EU’s systemic weaknesses and challenges for future stability.







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