Publication
Sep 2010
With a rescue package for Greece and a financial safety net for other eurozone economies squared away, the European Union finally has a moment to reflect on the political consequences of the eurozone crisis. In the aftermath of the crisis, a new EU reality has emerged; the dynamics that pushed the European project forward over the past sixty years can no longer be relied on to drive future integration. The crisis has brought to light, and accelerated, a number of trends already visible in recent years.
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Author | Katinka Barysch |
Series | CFR Working Papers |
Publisher | Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) |
Copyright | © 2010 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) |