The Eurozone Crisis and Austerity Politics by Christopher Burton offers a definitive and incisive exploration of one of the most turbulent periods in modern European history. Delving deep into the origins, unfolding, and aftermath of the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis, this book unpacks the complex economic imbalances, political struggles, and institutional failures that ignited and prolonged the crisis. With expert analysis, it reveals how austerity policies shaped not only economies but also societies and politics—fueling social unrest, the rise of populism, and debates over sovereignty and democracy.
Drawing on rich historical context, cutting-edge economic theory, and detailed case studies of Greece, Spain, Italy, and beyond, Burton offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the forces that challenged the very foundations of European integration. From the role of financial markets and rating agencies to alternative growth strategies and civil society's vibrant response, this book captures the multifaceted reality behind headlines and policy debates.
Ideal for scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking to grasp Europe's economic future, The Eurozone Crisis and Austerity Politics is both a cautionary tale and a roadmap—illuminating the critical choices Europe faces as it strives to rebuild unity, legitimacy, and sustainable prosperity in a changing world.