The main scope of the book is to explore the current difficulties in the Southern flank of the EU, and the theoretical predicaments regarding the concept of 'state sovereignty', through an analysis of the Greek socio-economic crisis. The academic audience of the book lies in the three disciplines of Politics, International Relations and European Law respectively.
The main scope of the book is to explore the current difficulties in the Southern flank of the EU, and the theoretical predicaments regarding the concept of 'state sovereignty', through an analysis of the Greek socio-economic crisis. The academic audience of the book lies in the three disciplines of Politics, International Relations and European Law respectively.
Introducing Stateness under Strain: Greece in the European ConundrumKostas A. LavdasChapter 1: Junctures of Stateness: The Historical and Regional ContextKostas A. LavdasChapter 2: State and Sovereignty: Mythical Talos and the Politics of Conventional RationalitySpyridon N. LitsasChapter 3: Sovereignty and International Politics: Interdependence, Self-Help and SurvivalSpyridon N. LitsasChapter 4: Tackling Greece's Financial Crisis: A Legal - Institutional ViewpointDimitris V. SkiadasAfterword: On the Different Ways of Transforming StatenessKostas A. Lavdas, Spyridon N. Litsas, Dimitris V. Skiadas