Europeanisation of Public Policy in Southern Europe
Large or small, old EU member or new, and even EU member state or not political economies across Southern Europe have been increasingly but distinctively Europeanised. In political, public and scholarly debates on processes of Europeanisation, Southern Europe invariably features as the area of concern. These concerns have been all the more heightened when the current sovereign debt crisis disproportionately hit this flaky fringe.
This volume systematically investigates the dynamics of Europeanisation in the Southern Periphery by tracing the domestic constellations of ideas, interests and institutions over the course of the 2000s which came to a close with the crisis. Bringing together a multidisciplinary team of leading specialists, the volume focuses on the political economy of public policy reform in Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain and Turkey. In order to allow for cross-case comparisons, these original country studies follow a common template framed by what the Editors call the Europeanisation as research programme. The volume casts empirical light on the causes of the crisis in these cases as well as the past legacies conditioning their responses to the crisis. Its conclusions point to variegated patterns of Europeanisation in different policy areas across Southern Europe.
This volume will be of interest to students and scholars of European integration, European political economy, European public policy and comparative politics as well as specialists of Southern Europe.
This book was previously published as a special issue of South European Society and Politics.
Canan Balkir is Jean Monnet Chair in European Economic Integration and Head of Department of EU Studies at Graduate School of Social Sciences Dokuz Eylul University.
H. Tolga Bolukbasi is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at Bilkent University.
Ebru Ertugal is currently Visiting Researcher at Bilkent University.
South European Society and Politics series
Series editors:
Susannah Verney, University of Athens, Greece Anna Bosco, University of Trieste, Italy
The parallel regime transitions of the 1970s, when Southern Europe was the vanguard of the third wave of democratisation, the impact of EU membership and Europeanisation and more recently, the regions central role in the eurozone crisis have all made Southern Europe a distinctive area of interest for social science scholars. The South European Society and Politics book series promotes new empirical research into the domestic politics and society of South European states. The series, open to a broad range of social science approaches, offers comparative thematic volumes covering the region as a whole and on occasion, innovative single-country studies. Its geographical scope includes both old and new Southern Europe, defined as Italy, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Cyprus, Malta and Turkey.
Titles in the series:
Europeanisation of Public Policy in Southern Europe
Comparative Political Economy from the 2000s to the Crisis
Edited by Canan Balktr, H. Tolga Bolukbasi and Ebru Ertugal
Elections in Hard Times: Southern Southern Europe Europe 2010-11
Edited by Anna Bosco and Susannah Verney
Voters and Parties in the Spanish Political Space
Edited by Ignacio Snchez-Cuenca and Elias Dinas
Transformations of the Radical Left in Southern Europe
Bringing Society Back In?
Edited by Myrto Tsakatika and Marco Lisi
Previously published in the journal South European Society and Politics
Europeanization and the Southern Periphery
Edited by Kevin Featherstone and George Kazamias
Who Governs Southern Europe?
Edited by Pedro Tavares de Almeida, Nancy Bermeo and Antnio Costa Pinto
Spain and Portugal in the European Union
The First Fifteen Years
Edited by Paul Christopher Manuel and Sebastin Royo
Spains Second Transition?
The Socialist government of Jos Luis Rodrguez Zapatero
Edited by Bonnie N. Field
Mobilising Politics and Society?
The EU Conventions Impact on Southern Europe
Edited by Sonia Lucarelli and Claudio Radaelli
Dealing with the Legacy of Authoritarianism
The Politics of the Past in Southern European Democracies
Edited by Antnio Costa Pinto and Leonardo Morlino
Reinventing Democracy
Grassroots Movements in Portugal
Edited by Joo Arriscado Nunes and Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Perspectives of National Elites on European Citizenship
A South European View
Edited by Nicol Conti, Maurizio Cotta and Pedro Tavares de Almeida
When Greeks think about Turks
The View from Anthropology
Edited by Dimitrios Theodossopoulos
Euroscepticism in Southern Europe
A Diachronic Perspective
Edited by Susannah Verney
Party Change in Southern Europe
Edited by Anna Bosco and Leonardo Morlino
Turkey and the EU: Accession and Reform
Edited by Gamze Avci and Ali arkolu
The South European Right in the 21st Century
Italy, France and Spain
Edited by Jocelyn A. J. Evans
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