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Politicising Commodification: European Governance and Labour Politics from the Financial Crisis to the Covid Emergency
Date Issued
2024-05
Date Available
2024-03-20T14:21:53Z
Abstract
This book examines the new economic governance (NEG) regime that the EU adopted after 2008. Its novel research design captures the supranational formulation of NEG prescriptions and their uneven deployment across countries (Germany, Italy, Ireland, Romania), policy areas (employment relations, public services), and sectors (transport, water, healthcare). NEG led to a much more vertical mode of EU integration, and its commodification agenda unleashed a plethora of union and social-movement protests, including transnationally. The book presents findings that are crucial for the prospects of European democracy, as labour politics is essential in framing the struggles about the direction of NEG along a commodification–decommodification axis rather than a national–EU axis. To shed light on corresponding processes at EU level, it upscales insights on the historical role that labour movements have played in the development of democracy and welfare states.
External Notes
Online appendix available here: http://hdl.handle.net/10197/24708
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
Higher Education Authority
Irish Research Council
Enterprise Ireland
Other Sponsorship
University College Dublin. School of Business
Geary Institute for Public Policy
UCD Research
Type of Material
Book
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Copyright (Published Version)
2024 Roland Erne
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISBN
9781009053433
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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