在德国霸权的阴影下行动?小国在经济和货币联盟中的作用(特刊导言)

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Magnus G. Schoeller, Gerda. Falkner
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摘要

本文介绍了经济货币联盟(EMU)中关于小国及其与德国关系的特刊。尽管关于德国在欧洲货币联盟中的作用的文献如雨后春笋般涌现,但几乎没有任何关于小国如何与欧洲货币联盟最强大的成员国互动的研究。然而,最近的事态发展,如民粹主义的兴起、英国脱欧,或“新汉萨同盟”和“节俭四国”等小国家联盟的出现,都让我们有理由仔细研究小国家的作用。因此,本期特刊收集了较小的欧洲货币联盟成员国的偏好,分析了他们对德国采取的策略,并调查了他们选择的原因以及德国的反应。在理论层面上,我们提出了一个分析框架,就小国在霸权阴影下行动时为什么以及如何采取某些策略提供了因果命题。在实证层面上,我们提出了单一贡献的发现。最后,我们根据我们的理论预期对结果进行了讨论。
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Acting in the Shadow of German Hegemony? The Role of Small States in the Economic and Monetary Union (Introduction to the Special Issue)
ABSTRACT This article introduces the special issue on smaller states and their relation to Germany in the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). While there has been a mushrooming literature on the role of Germany in EMU, there has been hardly any research on how smaller states interact with EMU’s most powerful member. However, recent developments such as the rise of populism, Brexit, or the emergence of small state coalitions such as the ‘New Hanseatic League’ and the ‘Frugal Four’ give reason to take a closer look at the role of smaller states. Therefore, this special issue gathers the preferences of smaller EMU members, analyses the strategies they use to pursue them vis-à-vis Germany, and investigates the reasons for their choice as well as Germany’s reaction. At a theoretical level, we put forward an analytical framework providing causal propositions on why and how smaller states adopt certain strategies when they act in the shadow of hegemony. At an empirical level, we present the findings of the single contributions. We conclude by discussing the results in the light of our theoretical expectations.
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German Politics
German Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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