The EU’s new economic governance is blurring the boundaries between European competences and domestic sovereignty

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Series Details 30.01.14
Publication Date 30/01/2014
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The financial crisis has brought about a number of new European initiatives designed to coordinate national economic policies in the name of stability and growth. Alexander Ruser assesses one such initiative: the issuing of country-specific policy recommendations to EU states. Using a qualitative data analysis of the content of these reports, he writes that governments are being urged to follow policy advice that seriously interferes with national sovereignty in order to demonstrate solidarity with their fellow members of the Eurozone.

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European Commission: Economic and Financial Affairs: EU economic governance: The European Semester http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/economic_governance/the_european_semester/index_en.htm

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