European democracy in crisis: polities under challenge and social movements

In the past ten years, Europe has faced challenges that are unprecedented in its contemporary history. Weaknesses in the functioning of the Eurozone, notably the European Union's macro-economic structure, were revealed on account of the economic and financial crisis. In turn, the neo-liberal me...

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Published in:Democracy and the rule of law
Contributors: Brunkhorst, Hauke 1945- (Editor) ; Vujadinović, Dragica (Editor) ; Marinković, Tanasije 1976- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: The Hague Eleven International Publishing [2018]
In: Democracy and the rule of law (7)
Series/Journal:Democracy and the rule of law 7
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europäische Union / Democracy / Crisis / Social movement
Further subjects:B European Union Countries Economic conditions 21st century
B European Union Countries Politics and government 21st century
B Democracy (European Union countries)
B Social Movements (European Union countries)
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Summary:In the past ten years, Europe has faced challenges that are unprecedented in its contemporary history. Weaknesses in the functioning of the Eurozone, notably the European Union's macro-economic structure, were revealed on account of the economic and financial crisis. In turn, the neo-liberal measures intended to remedy these shortcomings caused fierce reactions on both poles of the political spectrum. Moreover, the reduction of the Member States' sovereignty in fiscal and economic policy gave rise to right wing populism and Euro-skeptic political forces. Resisting the politics of austerity, social movement groups across Europe began to resort to extra-institutional mechanisms and channels. Violence has undeniably become Europe's new norm, resulting from the rise of both radical left-wing and right-wing social movements. Hit by a series of terrorist attacks European polities are subsequently descending into a latent (and at times a very real) 'state of nature'. This volume addresses the many different facets of the European crisis, and concerns itself with the possibilities of overcoming it
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:946236799X