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The system reform of the Economic and Monetary Union (2010-2022) : dynamics, successes, failures

Part of the Studies in European Integration, State and Society series
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This book has two research objectives. The main objective is to present the dynamics of the system reform of the Economic and Monetary Union in 2010–2022.

The other is to take stock of the reform and to highlight its successes and failures.

In this context, the monograph puts forward two research hypotheses.

The first hypothesis assumes that the shortcomings in EU primary and secondary law regarding the Economic and Monetary Union and the course of the euro area debt crisis were two main reasons for reforming the EMU, whereby the crisis in question actually forced the European Union and the euro area countries to implement the reform.

The second hypothesis is based on the assumption that the implementation of the system reform encountered many difficulties and obstacles arising from the negative attitude of the governments of some euro area Member States to the execution of selected projects, but also from the accumulation of various severe crises that the European Union faced during the reform, in particular the euro area debt crisis, the migration crisis, the pandemic crisis and the geopolitical crisis following Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.

The research hypotheses were verified using a triangulation of several qualitative methods: case study, institutional-legal method, comparative method, and critical analysis of sources and literature.

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Peter Lang AG
3631896190 / 9783631896198
Hardback
332.494
22/08/2023
Germany
English
260 pages : illustrations
21 cm