submersion, the dilution of our civilizational values” 23 on the other. Conducted during the ongoing Eurozone crisis, the 2012 presidential campaign saw Marine Le Pen and her party place a substantially bigger emphasis on economic issues than in previous
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A New Blue-Collar Force
The Alternative for Germany and the Working Class
Philipp Adorf
The German New Right and Its Think Tanks
Hartwig Pautz
actors, namely, think tanks and how they sought to ingrain New Right thinking into the AfD between 2013 and 2017. This is the period that saw the foundation of the AfD at the peak of the Eurozone crisis, the AfD's rightward shift toward embracing (after
Reordering German Liberalism
Re-examining the Social Market Economy in the 2021 Bundestag Election
Mark I. Vail
witnessed the intensification of critiques of Germany's adherence to the orthodoxies of monetarism and fiscal probity that had long dominated German economic policy debates, particularly since the Eurozone crisis of 2010–2011. As with all such articles of
Rethinking “new regionalisms” out of Africa 2020
Timothy M. Shaw and Abigail Kabandula
-state, ecological, informal, and even illegal transnational “regions” are so considered rather than just traditional interstate organizations ( Fanta et al., 2013 ). And the eurozone crisis concentrated in the Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain (PIIGS), now
Deutschland einig Vaterland?
East-West Cleavages in Germany Thirty Years After Reunification
Christian Schweiger
electoral fortunes the AfD is consequently moving towards becoming a catch-all party in eastern Germany, which is gaining support from across all sections of society. The AfD originally emerged as a single-issue anti-euro party at the peak of the Eurozone
German Hegemony? The Federal Republic of Germany in Post Cold War European Affairs
Luke B. Wood
?” Journal of European Public Policy 20 (2013): 13871405; Simon Bulmer, “Germany and the Eurozone Crisis: Between Hegemony and Domestic Politics,” West European Politics 37 (2014): 1244-1263; Miguel Otero-Inglesias “Still Waiting for Paris: Germany
Book Reviews
Hilary Silver, Jeffrey Luppes, Joyce Mushaben, Ambika Natarajan, Helge F. Jani, Darren O'Byrne, Christopher Thomas Goodwin, and Stephen J. Silvia
.” (10) Given the pedigree of dysfunctional developments, the editors call the present situation in the opening chapter “a multi-dimensional crisis.” (1) First and foremost, the crisis dates back to the beginning of the Eurozone Crisis in autumn 2008
The Bureaucratic Politics of Germany’s First Greek Bailout Package
Luke B. Wood
, Greek financial officials technically lacked many of the tools typically available to national economies aided by the imf including currency devaluation. Thus, the decision to include the imf in the Eurozone crisis was not the product of necessity
The Euro, The Gold Standard, and German Power
A Cautionary Tale
Beverly Crawford Ames and Armon Rezai
exchange rate systems, and monetary unions require such leadership to ensure the cooperation needed for stability. 8 We then illustrate the conceptual argument with a brief discussion of European monetary cooperation, and an analysis of the Eurozone crisis
Book Reviews
Thomas Klikauer, Norman Simms, Helge F. Jani, Bob Beatty, and Nicholas Lokker
interlocking crises. 5 In this book, Bulmer and Paterson especially focus on the Eurozone crisis, migration, and the Ukraine crisis in order to illustrate Germany's behavior as “reluctant hegemon.” In a Cold War environment, the Bonn Republic was always a