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Die Politik der Alternativlosigkeit: Wie es dazu kam und warum ein Wechsel angeraten ist

In: Europäische Union und Währungsunion in der Dauerkrise I

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  • Dirk Meyer

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Zusammenfassung “Scheitert der Euro, dann scheitert Europa”. Dieser Satz aus der Regierungserklärung Angela Merkels vom 19. März 2010 wurde zum Leitspruch für die “Euro-Rettung” von Beginn an. Doch nicht die Stabilität des Kreises der Mitglieder der Europäischen Währungsunion (EWU), sondern die Stabilität der Euro-Währung (Art. 127 Vertrag über die Arbeitsweise der Europäischen Union, AEUV) sowie das Verbot der monetären Staatsfinanzierung (Art. 123 AEUV) und das Bail-out-Verbot (Art. 125 AEUV) sind die vertragliche Grundlage.

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  • Dirk Meyer, 2022. "Die Politik der Alternativlosigkeit: Wie es dazu kam und warum ein Wechsel angeraten ist," Springer Books, in: Europäische Union und Währungsunion in der Dauerkrise I, edition 2, chapter 2, pages 9-19, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-35715-3_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-35715-3_2
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