Tangled Governance: International Regime Complexity, the Troika, and the Euro Crisis

Author:   C. Randall Henning (Professor of International Economic Relations, Professor of International Economic Relations, School of International Service, American University, Washington D.C.)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198801801


Pages:   316
Publication Date:   06 April 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Tangled Governance: International Regime Complexity, the Troika, and the Euro Crisis


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Tangled Governance addresses the institutions that were deployed to fight the euro crisis, reestablish financial stability in Europe, and prevent contagion to the rest of the world. Henning explains why European leaders chose to include the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the crisis response and provides a detailed account of the decisions of the institutions that make up the troika (the European Commission, European Central Bank, and IMF). He examines the institutions negotiating strategies, the outcomes of their interaction, and the effectiveness of their cooperation. The institutional strategies of key member states, including Germany and the United States, are also explored in this study. The book locates its analysis within the framework of regime complexity, involving clusters of overlapping and intersecting regional and multilateral institutions. It tests conjectures in the regime-complexity literature against the seven cases of financial rescues of euro area countries that were stricken by crises between 2010 and 2015. Tangled Governance concludes that states use some institutions to control others, that complexity is the consequence of a strategy to control agency drift. States mediate conflicts among institutions and thereby limit fragmentation of the regime complex and underpin substantive efficacy. In reaching these conclusions, the book also answers several key puzzles, including why Germany and other northern European countries supported IMF inclusion despite its adopting positions opposed to their preferences; why crisis fighting arrangements endured intense conflicts among the institutions; and, finally, why the United States and the IMF promoted further steps to complete the monetary union.

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Author:   C. Randall Henning (Professor of International Economic Relations, Professor of International Economic Relations, School of International Service, American University, Washington D.C.)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.654kg
ISBN:  

9780198801801


ISBN 10:   0198801807
Pages:   316
Publication Date:   06 April 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: Regime Complexity and Main Argument 3: Dramatis Institutiones 4: Euro Crisis in a Nutshell 5: Greece 2010 6: Troika, Ireland, and Portugal 7: Spain and Italy 8: United States and the IMF 9: New Facilities and Institutions 10: Greece 2012 and Cyprus 2013 11: Greece, the Crisis Continues 12: Lessons and Conclusions

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Through detailed analysis of more than a half dozen programs undertaken since 2010 to 'rescue' the GIIPS (Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain) this book provides insightful analysis of the crucial roles played by northern European countries like Germany, as well as non-European countries- the United States in particular- in contributing to an increasingly complex set of new regional and international governance institutions. * Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, Europe Now * This is an innovative and interesting argument, which Henning supports with an excellent array of case studies. More important, Henning's argument adds to our understanding of international regimes in a way that resonates with what we know about domestic politics. * Erik Jones, Survival: Global Politics and Strategy *


This is an innovative and interesting argument, which Henning supports with an excellent array of case studies. More important, Henning's argument adds to our understanding of international regimes in a way that resonates with what we know about domestic politics. Erik Jones, Survival: Global Politics and Strategy


This is an innovative and interesting argument, which Henning supports with an excellent array of case studies. More important, Henning's argument adds to our understanding of international regimes in a way that resonates with what we know about domestic politics. * Erik Jones, Survival: Global Politics and Strategy *


Through detailed analysis of more than a half dozen programs undertaken since 2010 to 'rescue' the GIIPS (Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain) this book provides insightful analysis of the crucial roles played by northern European countries like Germany, as well as non-European countries- the United States in particular- in contributing to an increasingly complex set of new regional and international governance institutions. * Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, Europe Now * This is an innovative and interesting argument, which Henning supports with an excellent array of case studies. More important, Henning's argument adds to our understanding of international regimes in a way that resonates with what we know about domestic politics. * Erik Jones, Survival: Global Politics and Strategy * Given Tangled Governance's impressive empirical richness and its very convincing theoretical argument, the book is highly recommendable as a comprehensive account of the complex governance issues of the crisis period and the equally numerous as well as heterogeneous actors and institutions involved. The very well prepared data on the conditions of the country programmes together with its hint towards the important role of the United States of America and the IMF in the European governance regime offers valuable insights for both scholars searching for an inclusive account of the complex politics and governance mechanisms of the period in question, and those scholars interested in EU studies that want to learn more about the complex regime of European multilevel governance from a more international and global governance perspective. * Sebastian Heiderbrecht, JMCS *


Author Information

C. Randall Henning is Professor of International Economic Relations in the School of International Service at American University in Washington, D.C. He specializes in International Political Economy, Global Governance, and regional integration, especially with respect to Europe and East Asia. Europe's monetary union and the interaction among regional and multilateral institutions are topics of special focus. The author of numerous books and journal articles, he has written most recently on emerging-market perspectives on the Group of Twenty (G20) and international financial institutions, regional financial facilities, and the lessons for Europe from fiscal federalism in the United States.

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