What the ‘new intergovernmentalism’ can tell us about the Greek crisis

Bickerton, C. (2015). What the ‘new intergovernmentalism’ can tell us about the Greek crisis.
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A number of authors have argued that a ‘new intergovernmentalism’ has come to characterise EU decision-making since the financial crisis, with decisions increasingly made through intergovernmental negotiations such as those in the European Council. Christopher Bickerton writes on what the theory can tell us about the Greek crisis, noting that it helps illustrate both the febrile nature of domestic politics in Greece and why the Syriza government was ultimately unsuccessful in its attempts to secure concessions from the country’s creditors.

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