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The euro crisis has revolutionised politics across Europe, obscured by a focus on what's happening in Berlin and Brussels. Established political parties are fighting for their lives, and countries have been cast out from the European core to the periphery. A new collection of essays, edited by Nicholas Walton and Jan Zielonka, examining how the crisis has affected the political dynamics in 14 member states throws a light on the roots of a new political geography in Europe. The chapters by prominent thinkers, journalists, and academics in the 14 countries identify the main points of contention and new political forces. The countries covered are France, Portugal, Denmark, Britain, Poland, Italy, Germany, Finland, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Greece, Ireland, Spain, and Bulgaria.
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The new political geography of Europe
2013, European Council on Foreign Relations, [2013]
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1906538727 9781906538729
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