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Tag: economic and financial crisis

“Exploring neoliberal resilience”, Daniel Šitera (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 28/05/2021

Why is neoliberalism still ruling the Czech economic thinking and economic policies, while it has been challenged in Poland, Hungary, […]

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“COVID-19: lockdowns, recession and…a new stock market bubble?”, Rossella Leali (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 27/05/2021

2020 has been a year marked by the outbreak of COVID-19, lockdowns and a deep recession in the world’s economy. Yet, […]

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“Exploring neoliberal resilience: the transnational politics of austerity in Czechia”, Daniel Šitera (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 26/05/2021

The 2008 economic crisis undermined faith in the neoliberal order of the world economy. Yet, the Czech attitude towards neoliberalism […]

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“Discovering Opportunities in the Pandemic? Four Economic Response Scenarios for Central Asia”, Roman Vakulchuk and Farrukh Irnazarov (NUPI, Norway)

Posted on 26/05/2021

The COVID-19 crisis represents not only an unprecedented economic disruption but also an opportunity for Central Asia. A specific economic […]

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“The European Recovery Plan: the figures for Spain”, Enrique Feás and Federico Steinberg (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 27/04/2021

The European Recovery Fund, in combination with the other European initiatives to respond to the economic crisis caused by COVID-19, […]

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“Digital tulips and the spectre of inflation”, Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 26/04/2021

The history of money is as fascinating as the history of civilisation. So much that the two are closely linked […]

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“Market Liberalism and Economic Patriotism in the Capitalist World-System”, Miklós Szanyi, Miklós Somai, Erzsébet N. Rózsa, Judit Ricz, Tamás Gerőcs et al. (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 25/02/2019

Tamás Gerőcs, Miklós Szanyi (eds.) : Market Liberalism and Economic Patriotism in the Capitalist World-System. Authors: Miklós Szanyi, Miklós Somai, […]

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“A Model Disagreement: The Fall of the Slovak Government during the Eurozone Crisis in 2011”, Matúš Halás (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 31/01/2019

How do you explain the fall of the Slovak government during the Eurozone crisis in 2011? Was it a pure […]

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TEPSA Brief: “Spain’s firm Europeanism in an age of uncertainty”, Ignacio Molina & Salvador Llaudes

Posted on 09/07/2018

TEPSA is happy to present a new policy brief on “Spain’s firm Europeanism in an age of uncertainty“ written by Ignacio Molina […]

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“Eurozone Stabilisation Fund Revisited”, Mark Nevin (Federal Trust, UK)

Posted on 30/04/2018

Unprecedented financial and political upheaval have reshaped the institutional and geo-political landscape of both the Eurozone and the EU over […]

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“L’évolution du processus législatif de l’Union européenne. Conflictualité, consensus et tendances sectorielles”, SciencesPo-CNRS (France)

Posted on 23/04/2018
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“Portugal’s economic prospects: was the political miracle responsible for the economic miracle?”, Luís Teles Morais (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 20/04/2018

Analyses of the Elcano Royal Institute (ARI) This paper looks at recent developments in the Portuguese economy from the troika […]

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“Austria in Europe: dynamic perceptions and ambiguous politics”, Paul Schmidt (Elcano Iinstitute, Spain in collaboration with ÖGfE, Austria)

Posted on 12/12/2017

Trust in national and European politics has suffered simultaneously over the past decade in Austria. Euroscepticism and discontent with the […]

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“GEPS No 06/17: Stability and growth in the Eurozone – who plays the main role?”Sabine Lautenschläger, (IEP, Berlin)

Posted on 07/12/2017

The IEP Lunch Debate on the topic “Stability and growth in the Eurozone – who plays the main role?” was […]

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“Slovenia’s Foreign Policy Opportunities and Constraints: The Analysis of an Interplay of Foreign Policy Environments”, Ana Bojinović Fenko and Zlatko Šabič, (CIR, Slovenia)

Posted on 07/12/2017

Ana Bojinović Fenko and Zlatko Šabič, both from Centre of International Relations at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of […]

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A time of general distrust, Andrés Ortega (Elcano Institute)

Posted on 07/12/2017

Distrust permeates our societies: distrust in governments, in parliaments, in the news media, and even corporations have lost ground in […]

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The Coming Crisis, Colin Hay et Tom Hunt dir. (Sciences Po, France)

Posted on 04/12/2017

Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. 125 p. (Building a Sustainable Political Economy: SPERI Research & Policy). This book provides a timely warning of […]

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The conundrum of Spain’s recovering economy and stubbornly high unemployment, William Chislett (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 18/10/2017

Analyses by Elcano Royal Institute (ARI), September 2017 The economy has recovered from a deep crisis and is growing at […]

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European Politeia 1 2016 (EKEME-EPLO, Greece)

Posted on 14/07/2017

This edition of the journal focuses both on the Statehood of the EU as well as on the impact of […]

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Conference report: Les enjeux européens dans la présidentielle française, comptes-rendus (Sciences Po)

Posted on 22/05/2017

Les Cahiers européens de Sciences Po: cycle de conférences “Les enjeux européens dans la présidentielle française”, comptes-rendus L’Europe d’aujourd’hui est […]

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Multi-level Factors of Youth Exclusion and Inclusion in Greece, Marco Giugni, Maria Mexi, Tristan Boursier (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 12/05/2017

This report contains a discussion of the main findings emerging from a study of the role of young people in […]

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Upgrading and Value Capture in Global Value Chains in Hungary: More Complex than What the Smile Curve Suggests, Andrea Szalavetz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/01/2017

Upgrading and Value Capture in Global Value Chains in Hungary: More Complex than What the Smile Curve Suggests. In: Balázs […]

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Germany’s role in the handling of the European monetary and refugee crisis, Simon Bulmer and William Paterson (IEP, Germany)

Posted on 17/12/2016

The “Yearbook of European Integration 2016” was published in December 2016, in times of multiple crises as well as growing […]

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New developmentalist experiments in Brazil and Egypt – a comparative study, Judit Ricz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 07/09/2016

The financial and economic crisis of 2008-9 and the following difficulties have brought back the analysis of active state involvement […]

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