| Author (Person) | Tekin, Beyza Ç. |
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| Series Title | Mediterranean Politics |
| Series Details | Vol.19, No.1, March 2014, p21-39 |
| Publication Date | March 2014 |
| ISSN | 1362-9395 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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Abstract: This article investigates the discursive framework of the Greek debt crisis in an attempt to rethink the characterization of the European Union as a post-modern, post-national polity. By scrutinizing speculative speeches delivered by the EU’s prominent politicians, this study argues that Greece is hybridized and constructed as a peripheral member of the EU in-group, part of the in-group, yet further away from the core. Politics of representation surrounding the current crisis show us that the EU is hardly constructed in a post-national/post-modern way. |
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| Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
| Countries / Regions | Europe |