Cyprus and the Financial Crisis: The Controversial Bailout and What it Means for the Eurozone
Autor John Theodore, Jonathan Theodoreen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781137452740
ISBN-10: 1137452749
Pagini: 179
Ilustrații: XVI, 179 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2015
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1137452749
Pagini: 179
Ilustrații: XVI, 179 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2015
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
1. Birth Of A Nation
The Road To Independence; Nationhood, Its Costs And Consequences; A Unified Country Breaks Down, 1963-64;
2. Forever Divided?
The Turkish Invasion And Its Aftermath; A Final Hope? The Annan Plan, 2002-2004
3. The Financial Crisis Spreads To Cyprus
The Single Currency And International Finance; Akel: An Easy Target For Blame?
Greece, The Psi, And Sacrifice Of Cyprus; Greek Fallout In Cyprus; Casino Economics And Political Games; From Bailouts To Bail-In
4. Bailouts And Bail-Ins
The Cyprus Experiment; International Reactions To The Bail-In; The Piraeus Asset Transfer; Austerity, Banking And Housing Bubble Parallels; Cyprus And The Politicised 'Russian' Connection
5. The Cypriot Recovery And Strategic Challenges
Banking Confidence And The Eurozone; The Rapid Recovery Of Cyprus; Natural Gas And The Strategic Conflict With Turkey
6. Bail-In And The Future Of The Eurozone
A Dream Undone? Monetary Union: Stability Or Systemic Weakness?
Conclusion
Bibliography
1. Birth Of A Nation
The Road To Independence; Nationhood, Its Costs And Consequences; A Unified Country Breaks Down, 1963-64;
2. Forever Divided?
The Turkish Invasion And Its Aftermath; A Final Hope? The Annan Plan, 2002-2004
3. The Financial Crisis Spreads To Cyprus
The Single Currency And International Finance; Akel: An Easy Target For Blame?
Greece, The Psi, And Sacrifice Of Cyprus; Greek Fallout In Cyprus; Casino Economics And Political Games; From Bailouts To Bail-In
4. Bailouts And Bail-Ins
The Cyprus Experiment; International Reactions To The Bail-In; The Piraeus Asset Transfer; Austerity, Banking And Housing Bubble Parallels; Cyprus And The Politicised 'Russian' Connection
5. The Cypriot Recovery And Strategic Challenges
Banking Confidence And The Eurozone; The Rapid Recovery Of Cyprus; Natural Gas And The Strategic Conflict With Turkey
6. Bail-In And The Future Of The Eurozone
A Dream Undone? Monetary Union: Stability Or Systemic Weakness?
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notă biografică
John Theodore BA LLM Barrister - at- Law.
John Theodore is a trained barrister who has published in International law journals. He has spent over 30 years of his professional working life internationally on EU funded projects and leading teams from the UK university and banking sector advising businesses across Europe.
He is both an academic and an experienced practitioner in the delivery of prestigious EU projects and commercial contracts in Eastern Europe, Cyprus and other EU destinations. He is currently a Director of a Research and Consultancy Centre at Manchester Metropolitan University, specializing in the delivery of EU funded international projects, and has a strong network of contacts in the European Parliament, European Commission and in the Cyprus business and political establishment.
As an academic he has published in a number of leading legal journals focusing on the Cyprus situation post-independence and on its relations with the UN and the role that the UN has played through UNFICYP, the UN peacekeeping force on the island. He documented the operations of the United Nations Peacekeeping forces from 1964 through the next few decades and in the 1970's has interviewed leaders of both the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities prior to the 1974 invasion, as well as UN military commanders and the Undersecretary-General of the UN in New York for Special Political Affairs.
He has been a speaker at the Committee of the Regions in Brussels and in recent years an adviser on business tourism to a number of MEPs in Brussels. He has also been an adviser and visiting professor at Warsaw University of Applied Sciences where he was awarded the Senate Medal of Merit.
Jonathan Theodore BA, M. St. (Oxon) PhD. London
Jonathan graduated from Christ Church Oxford with a First in Modern History together with a postgraduate Master's, where he also edited Cherwell. He has recently completed a PhD at King's College London, where he has been an undergraduate tutor in Roman and Medieval history for three years.
Apart from a number of consultancy assignments for companies engaged in research for the creative industries he has also worked with a university led initiative advising a group of MEPs to support SME growth in their constituencies.
John Theodore is a trained barrister who has published in International law journals. He has spent over 30 years of his professional working life internationally on EU funded projects and leading teams from the UK university and banking sector advising businesses across Europe.
He is both an academic and an experienced practitioner in the delivery of prestigious EU projects and commercial contracts in Eastern Europe, Cyprus and other EU destinations. He is currently a Director of a Research and Consultancy Centre at Manchester Metropolitan University, specializing in the delivery of EU funded international projects, and has a strong network of contacts in the European Parliament, European Commission and in the Cyprus business and political establishment.
As an academic he has published in a number of leading legal journals focusing on the Cyprus situation post-independence and on its relations with the UN and the role that the UN has played through UNFICYP, the UN peacekeeping force on the island. He documented the operations of the United Nations Peacekeeping forces from 1964 through the next few decades and in the 1970's has interviewed leaders of both the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities prior to the 1974 invasion, as well as UN military commanders and the Undersecretary-General of the UN in New York for Special Political Affairs.
He has been a speaker at the Committee of the Regions in Brussels and in recent years an adviser on business tourism to a number of MEPs in Brussels. He has also been an adviser and visiting professor at Warsaw University of Applied Sciences where he was awarded the Senate Medal of Merit.
Jonathan Theodore BA, M. St. (Oxon) PhD. London
Jonathan graduated from Christ Church Oxford with a First in Modern History together with a postgraduate Master's, where he also edited Cherwell. He has recently completed a PhD at King's College London, where he has been an undergraduate tutor in Roman and Medieval history for three years.
Apart from a number of consultancy assignments for companies engaged in research for the creative industries he has also worked with a university led initiative advising a group of MEPs to support SME growth in their constituencies.