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Reforming the Institutions of Eurozone Governance

Anna-Lena Högenauer and Moritz Rehm
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Anna-Lena Högenauer: Department of Social Science, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Moritz Rehm: Department of Social Science, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Politics and Governance, 2021, vol. 9, issue 2, 159-162

Abstract: The Eurozone has faced repeated crises and has experienced profound transformations in the past years. This thematic issue seeks to address the questions arising from the changing governance structure of the Eurozone. First, how have the negotiations, pressures of the crises and reforms impacted the relationships between key actors like EU institutions and Member States? Second, where did national positions come from and what role did domestic politics play in the negotiations? And finally, to what extent has the evolution of Eurozone governance left room for adequate control mechanisms and democratic debate? The articles in this issue highlight the developing role of Member States, domestic politics and democratic and legal control mechanisms.

Keywords: democratic deficit; domestic politics; Economic and Monetary Union; European Central Bank; Eurozone checks-and-balances; Eurozone governance; sanctions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.17645/pag.v9i2.4263

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