Produced in association with the Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS), the Annual Review covers the major developments in the European Union in the past year. In addition to analytical articles written by leading experts in their respective fields covering political, economic and legal issues, it contains specially commissioned articles by Douglas Hurd, Willem Buiter, Daniel Gros and Erik Jones. The Review is the most up-to-date and authoritative source of information for practitioners, lecturers and researchers of European integration, or for readers who are simply interested in the European Union.…mehr
Produced in association with the Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS), the Annual Review covers the major developments in the European Union in the past year. In addition to analytical articles written by leading experts in their respective fields covering political, economic and legal issues, it contains specially commissioned articles by Douglas Hurd, Willem Buiter, Daniel Gros and Erik Jones. The Review is the most up-to-date and authoritative source of information for practitioners, lecturers and researchers of European integration, or for readers who are simply interested in the European Union.
Nathaniel Copsey is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Aston University, UK. Tim Haughton is Senior Lecturer in the Politics of Central and Eastern Europe at the University of Birmingham, UK.
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Editorial: Desperate, but not Serious - The EU in 2011(Nathaniel Copsey and Tim Haughton)
1. The ECB as Lender of Last Resort (Willem Buiter andEbrahim Rahbari)
2. On the Stability of Public Debt in a Monetary Union(Daniel Gros)
3. 1989: The Missed Opportunity (Douglas Hurd)
4. The JCMS Annual Review Lecture (Erik Jones)
5. The Hungarian Rhapsodies (Attila Ágh)
6. Poland in the Driving Seat (Karolina Pomorska and SophieVanhoonacker)
7. Governance and Institutions (Desmond Dinan)
8. Internal Market (James Buckley, David Howarth and LuciaQuaglia)
9. Justice and Home Affairs (Jörg Monar)
10. Legal Developments (Fabian Amtenbrink)
11. The Arab Spring, the Eurozone Crisis and the Neighbourhood(Richard G. Whitman and Ana E. Juncos)
12. Relations with the Rest of the World (David Allen andMichael Smith)
13. The Eurozone in 2011 (Dermot Hodson)
14. Economies of Member States Outside the Eurozone(Richard Connolly)
15. Chronology: The European Union in 2011 (Fabian GuyNeuner)