It is striking that since 2008 the European economic, employment and
financial crisis has been repeatedly in the limelight of German and
European media. Up to date the topic has not lost any of its importance.
This is not the least due to the fact that the crisis has led to several
conflicts in the political, economic and societal sphere. This volume
offers an interdisciplinary approach on the conflicts related to the
European crisis. The economic, political scientist, sociological and
legal perspectives provide a novel analysis on the emergence of the
crisis and its dynamics on member state and European level. In addition,
the contributions provide insights into the various implications of the
crisis for the future of European integration and shed light on
potential remedies. The book draws on a broad variety of economic,
social scientist and legal methods, which allows for a comprehensive
analysis. It will be of great value to scientists, practitioners and the
interested public.