Kevin Featherstone, Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies and Professor of European Politics, London School of Economics, UK It brings together a variety of experts to offer an insightful, broad and dispassionate perspective that goes beyond the immediacy of the case to provide a rich understanding.' 'This timely volume is one of the first to reflect on how the Greek debt crisis arose, how it was managed by both Europe and Greece, and what lessons are to be learned from it. … Reading this book will be rewarding for social scientists working both in the policy world and in academia, as well as for a broader audience interested in the Greek and European crises.” (Anne-Caroline Hüser, Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. The edited volume is a multi-disciplinary endeavour and features 14 chapters written by authors with backgrounds as diverse as political science, economics, sociology, law and criminology. “A timely book on the politics of austerity, focusing on the current case of Greece.
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