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El. knyga: Legitimating Austerity: The Politics of Crisis in Southern Europe

(Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350405318
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  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350405318
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This book proposes a new analytical angle to the politics of austerity in southern Europe after the euro crisis.

The post-pandemic economic recession has plunged European leaders into fresh debates about how the European economy should be governed. Over a decade since the outset of the euro crisis, the role of austerity and its alternatives remains at the core of political dispute, with the memory of bailouts, conditionality, and the Troika in southern Europe still nourishing profound disagreements.

Contrary to dominant narratives about austerity, domestic politics is central to the definition and legitimation of austerity across countries. Drawing comparisons between Greece, Portugal, and Spain during this period, the book traces the processes of crisis construal and of implementation of austerity, as well as the contentious politics that it generated. In doing so, it demonstrates how the political project of austerity in southern Europe was co-construed at the national, international, and transnational levels, with lessons for new ways to deal with economic recessions.

Recenzijos

Tiago Moreira Ramalhos important new book provides crucial new insights on the politics of crisis in southern Europe, undermining and revising many existing interpretations. In a skillful exercise of constructivist institutionalism, Legitimating Austerity shows that the highly debatable case for austerity was woven together by supranational entities and domestic political actors within Greece, Portugal and Spain. Although their efforts failed in various economically relevant ways, they succeeded in persuading much of the public, winning decisive elections through a pro-austerity framing of economic challenges. * Robert M. Fishman, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain * Legitimating Austerity is a timely and essential contribution to the field of political economy. Through rich empirical research and sharp analysis, Moreira Ramalho masterfully unpacks how austerity was not merely a response to economic crises, but a deeply political project that influenced the course of Southern Europe. His nuanced examination of the narratives and legitimation processes behind austerity reveals the complexity of crisis management, offering fresh insights into the interplay of politics, economics, and power. This book is an indispensable read for anyone seeking to understand the lasting impacts of austerity in Europe and beyond. * Manuela Moschella, University of Bologna, Italy * In this vital contribution to the field, Tiago Moreira Ramalho brilliantly challenges our understanding of the politics of European austerity. He shows that national elites across Southern Europe were not simply the victims of an inevitable austerity imposed from without. They were its architects. Deftly navigating across a range of cases, Moreira Ramalho brings piercing new insights into the making of European austerity. * Jeremy Green, University of Cambridge, UK * This is a book about austerity as a political project, not an economic necessity or moral imperative. Tiago Moreira Ramalho succeeds two tasks simultaneously: he provides a nuanced picture of sovereign debt crises and responses in Southern Europe and paints a broad and convincing picture of the political origins of austerity, anchored both at the domestic and at the international level. A perspective much needed on economic policy with relevance well beyond Europe. * Cornelia Woll, Hertie School, Germany *

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Sheds new light on the politics of austerity in southern Europe after the euro crisis.

1. Introduction: Where Does Austerity Come From?
2. Making the Southern European Crises
3. Austerity at Work I: Bailing-out Greece
4. Austerity at Work II: Bailing-out Southern Europe
5. Does Austerity Work?
6. Anti-Austerity: From the Streets to Government
7. Beyond Austerity? From the Euro Crisis to the Pandemic
8. Conclusion

Tiago Moreira Ramalho is a Researcher in Political Science at the Université libre de Bruxelles. His research focuses on the politics of international economic governance. He earned his Ph.D. from Sciences Po and has been Visiting Researcher at the University of Cambridge and Visiting Professor at Georgetown University.