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The German Rescue of the Eurozone: How Germany Is Getting the Europe It Always Wanted
David Art examines Germany’s role in managing the Eurozone crisis. He finds that Chancellor Angela Merkel has used the crisis to reassert long-standing German preferences on fiscal and monetary policy. He argues that the German rescue of the Eurozone has thus come on German terms and constitutes a major institutional redesign of the European Union.
Continent by Default: The European Union and the Demise of Regional Order, Anne Marie Le Gloannec Reviewed by David Art
Cleavage Politics and the Populist Right: The New Cultural Conflict in Western Europe, Simon Bornschier Reviewed by David Art
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