European union crisis-induced institutional evolution. The effect of institutional entrepreneurship in the formation of EFSF

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Eleftherios (Lefteris) Karchimakis
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper conducts an in-depth case study of the 2010 Greek entrepreneurship attempts that led to the EFSF's creation, aiming to theorise crisis-induced institutional change in the EU. This research aims to cover the theoretical gap left by existing literature by combining theoretical elements derived from historical institutionalism and institutional entrepreneurship. Crises function as critical junctures. During critical junctures, the structural grip of path dependency loosens; thus, a multitude of paths forward are available. The choice of a specific path, if any, heavily relies on the concept of institutional entrepreneur. In 2010 the Greek government was such an agent, with interest in altering EU institutional design to overcome its financial ordeal and with direct access to the EU Council, the primary decision-making body regarding institutional change. The entrepreneur triggers a process of institutional change through their proposal. Once the entrepreneur chooses a path forward, this is further moulded by path dependencies.
欧盟危机引发的制度演变。制度企业家精神在EFSF形成中的作用
本文对2010年希腊的创业尝试进行了深入的案例研究,该尝试导致了EFSF的创建,旨在对危机引发的欧盟制度变革进行理论分析。本研究旨在结合历史制度主义和制度企业家精神的理论元素,弥补现有文献留下的理论空白。危机是关键的转折点。在关键时刻,路径依赖的结构抓地力松动;因此,前进的道路有很多。具体路径的选择,如果有的话,在很大程度上依赖于制度企业家的概念。2010年,希腊政府就是这样一个代理人,有兴趣改变欧盟的制度设计,以克服其财政困境,并直接进入欧盟理事会,这是有关制度变革的主要决策机构。企业家通过他们的提议触发了制度变革的过程。一旦企业家选择了前进的道路,这将进一步受到路径依赖的影响。
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Contemporary Politics
Contemporary Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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