Financial Crisis Management and Democracy Lessons from Europe and Latin America /

This open access book discusses financial crisis management and policy in Europe and Latin America, with a special focus on equity and democracy. Based on a three-year research project by the Jean Monnet Network, this volume takes an interdisciplinary, comparative approach, analyzing both the role a...

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Other Authors: De Souza Guilherme, Bettina (Editor), Ghymers, Christian (Editor), Griffith-Jones, Stephany (Editor), Ribeiro Hoffmann, Andrea (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Part I: Global Economic Crisis
  • Chapter 2: The Road from Prosperity into the Crisis: The Long Cycle of Post-War Economic, Social and Political Development
  • Chapter 3: The Systemic Nature of the Global Crisis and Some Principles for Tackling it
  • Part II: Regional Governance and Crisis Management in Europe and Latin America
  • Chapter 4: EU's Double Democratic Deficit
  • Chapter 5: European Union's Democratic Legitimacy after the MoUs: The Political Legacy of an Economic Crisis
  • Chapter 6: Finance Capitalism and Democracy: The Case of the Financial Transactions Tax
  • Chapter 7: Regional Governance and Macroeconomic Crisis Management in Latin America
  • Part III: Impact of the Crisis in Europe and Latin America: National Level
  • Chapter 8: Managing the Crisis in Greece: The Missing Link Between External Conditionality and Domestic Political Economy
  • Chapter 9: The Crisis, its Management and Impact on Equity and Democracy in Portugal and Possible Consequences for the EU
  • Chapter 10: The 2011 Crisis in Italy: A Story of Deep Rooted (and Still Unresolved) Economic and Political Weaknesses
  • Chapter 11: Latin American Economic Crises and Populist Bids: Argentina, Brazil and Mexico
  • Chapter 12: The Fall of a Giant: Greed, Corruption and Abuse of Power Undermining Democracy in Brazil
  • Chapter 13: Venezuela in Crisis - Governance, Equity and Democracy
  • Part IV: Impact of the Crisis in Europe and Latin America: Regional Level
  • Chapter 14: The Rise of Right-wing Populism in Europe: A Psychoanalytical Contribution
  • Chapter 15: European Economic Governance and Rising Sovereignism
  • Chapter 16: Eurozone Crisis Management and the Growth of Opposition to European Integration
  • Chapter 17: A 'Pink Tide' Than a 'Turn to the Right': Populisms and Extremism in Latin America in the 21st Century
  • Chapter 18: The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Latin American Regionalism and Beyond
  • Part V: Conclusions
  • Chapter 19: Comparing the Crises in Europe and Latin America: Causes, Management and Consequences
  • Part VI: Reform Proposals
  • Chapter 20: Financial Instability, Climate Change and the 'Digital Colonization' of Europe: Some Unconventional Proposals
  • Chapter 21: Promoting Investment in the European Union, Evaluating the Junker Plan
  • Chapter 22: Proposal for a Pact for National Responsibility Through EU Solidarity within the Present EU Architecture
  • Chapter 23: Proposals for Reforms and Democratization of the EMU
  • Chapter 24: Operational Proposal for an EU-CELAC Strategic Alliance
  • Chapter 25: Epilogue - Financial Crises, Regionalism and Domestic Adjustment.