Explaining Political Leadership: Germany's Role in Shaping the Fiscal Compact
Magnus G. Schoeller
Global Policy, 2015, vol. 6, issue 3, 256-265
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Put bluntly, any meaningful call for leadership requires the followers’ readiness to make compromises. This is an insight which especially in the Eurozone crisis, where the stakes are very high, has often been neglected.
Date: 2015
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