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Troikanomics

Austerity, Autonomy and Existential Crisis in the European Union

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Questions the increasingly prevailing opinion that the European crisis has ended by providing an interdisciplinary analysis of the dynamics of the European response to it

  • Argues Troikanomics, more than any other institutional innovation, has been the catalyst for and the abandonment of Europe’s foundational values

  • Examines the philosophical underpinnings to Europe's crisis

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Foundations of the Argument

    • Ray Kinsella, Maurice Kinsella
    Pages 1-14
  3. Crisis and Catharsis in the Heartland of the European Union

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 15-15
    2. A Critical Inflection Point for the EU

      • Ray Kinsella, Maurice Kinsella
      Pages 17-34
  4. Development of the Crisis: Architecture, Agendas and Austerity

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 57-57
    2. European Monetary Union and the Challenge of Economic Integration

      • Ray Kinsella, Maurice Kinsella
      Pages 59-81
    3. The Troika and Austerity: A Destructive Dyad

      • Ray Kinsella, Maurice Kinsella
      Pages 83-107
  5. Autonomy and the EU Experience

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 109-109
    2. Autonomy Within the EU: A Relational Perspective

      • Ray Kinsella, Maurice Kinsella
      Pages 111-132
    3. Case Studies: Exploring the Lived Reality of Troikanomics

      • Ray Kinsella, Maurice Kinsella
      Pages 133-170
  6. Where from Here? Charting the Trajectory of the EU

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 171-171
    2. The EU as a Communal Endeavour: Ideal and Reality

      • Ray Kinsella, Maurice Kinsella
      Pages 173-196
    3. Troikanomics: Legacy and Lessons

      • Ray Kinsella, Maurice Kinsella
      Pages 197-214
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 215-217

About this book

The ‘Troika’ is a word that is scorched into the narrative of the EU’s banking and economic crisis – a triumvirate constituted by the European Central Bank, the European Commission and the International Monetary Fund. The modus operandi of the Troika is defined by the authors of this book as ‘Troikanomics’.

Ostensibly, the role of the Troika was to develop, coordinate and oversee the provision of conditional funding to support national governments in restructuring their economies. In fact, their power and influence extended far more widely. They enforced an unprecedentedly severe austerity programme of fiscal and structural adjustment through oppressive political oversight. Their practical impact was to impose on debtor countries in the EU periphery the single greatest economic and social dislocation in Europe’s recent history, thus corroding their autonomous capacities and enfeebling their national sovereignty.

The Troika’s word was law in those countries where its writ ran – Greece, Ireland, Cyprus, and to a more limited extent, Spain. It was answerable only to a trio of unelected organisations, far removed from the consequences of its policies on the lives of citizens. Widespread socio-political reaction to Troikanomics gave shape to the anti-austerity movement across the EU, characterised by the centre as ‘Populism’.

This book provides a timely response to the revisionist argument that there is no longer a ‘crisis’ in Europe. In their innovative analysis, the authors argue that Troikanomics is a manifestation of a deeper existential crisis within the EU that encompasses the centralisation of power, Brexit, Europe’s ominous militarisation and the progressive abandonment of its foundational values.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business (Formerly), Co Dublin, Ireland

    Ray Kinsella

  • The Galilee House of Studies, Athy, Ireland

    Maurice Kinsella

About the authors

Ray Kinsella began his career as an economist in the Central Bank of Ireland, before being appointed Professor of Financial Services at the University of Ulster, UK and subsequently to the Faculty of the Michael Smurfit School of Business in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. 

Maurice Kinsella received his PhD from the School of Philosophy at University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland. He lectures in philosophy and professional ethics at the Galilee House of Studies, Republic of Ireland. He has published widely on the subject of autonomy.


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eBook USD 89.00
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Hardcover Book USD 119.99
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