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Accountability after Economic Crisis - Iosif Kovras

Accountability after Economic Crisis

Retribution, Truth, or Acknowledgment?

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Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2025
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
9780198942771 (ISBN)
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This book explores how countries responded to the 2008 economic recession and explains the variations in policies of accountability. By comparing five case studies, it considers why some sought to hold those responsible accountable while others did not and whether certain methods were more effective than others.
Accountability after Economic Crisis reconstructs the captivating story of how different nations responded to the 2008 economic crisis, one of the most challenging economic downturns in modern history. The book focuses on puzzling cross-country variations in policies of accountability. Why did some countries look for explanations of the economic failure and seek to hold those responsible to account, while others looked the other way? And among those countries looking for the truth, were some more successful than others? If so, were certain methods more effective than others? Is there, in fact, a best way?

Iosif Kovras introduces an innovative framework to explain the varied political responses to an economic crisis, pushing the boundaries of traditional analysis by drawing on political economy, comparative politics, public administration, economic history, criminal law, and criminology. To test this framework, he draws on five post-2008 case studies, Ireland, Iceland, Greece, and Cyprus, and adds the experience of the United States in the Great Depression to refine the framework. He identifies three distinct accountability mechanisms used by leaders: retribution - prosecuting those at fault; truth recovery - establishing commissions of inquiry to reveal the facts; official acknowledgment - issuing formal apologies. Zeroing in on each country in turn, he shows how these mechanisms were employed and with what effect.

Featuring original observations from a survey in Iceland and experimental data from a conjoint experiment, Accountability after Economic Crisis provides a thorough and engaging examination of how countries manage accountability in the wake of an economic crisis.

Iosif Kovras is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cyprus. His research interests include comparative politics, post-conflict transitional justice, and human rights. His work has been published in Comparative Political Studies, West European Politics, Comparative Politics, Political Psychology, European Journal of International Relations, Nations and Nationalism, and Cooperation and Conflict, among others. He is the author of Grassroots Activism and the Evolution of Transitional Justice (CUP, 2017), which received Honorable Mention in the International Studies Association book award.

Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1: Accountability after Economic Crisis
Part I. Retribution
2: Economic Crisis and Punishment
3: Iceland: Dead Banks and the Quest for Accountability
4: Cyprus: Zombie Banks Walking
5: Comparative Perspectives of Post-Crisis Retributive Justice
Part II. Truth Recovery
6: (Un)settling Accounts after Crisis: Truth, Learning, and Accountability
7: The Truth Shall Set You Free: Iceland and the United States
8: Shading the Truth: Paths to Failure in Greece and Cyprus
Part III. Apologies
9: Whoâs Sorry Now?
10: Explaining Apologies in Post-Crisis Europe
Part IV. Impacts
11: Looking Backward or Moving Forward?: Assessing the Impact of Accountability after Economic Crisis
12: Five Lessons for Post-Crisis Accountability
Appendix 1: Full list of participants interviewed
Appendix 2: Repository of Bank Executivesâ Prosecutions (2008-2018)
Appendix 3: List of Apologies in Selected European Countries after the Crisis
Appendix 4: Pre-crisis repertoires of blame managment in Ireland and Greece
Appendix 5: Full Questions Options (Survey Iceland)
Appendix 6: Full Multinomial Logistic Regression Model
Appendix 7: Average Marginal Component Effects (AMCE)
Appendix 8: Full Conjoint Dimensions
References
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 240 mm
Gewicht 608 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Finanzwissenschaft
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
ISBN-13 9780198942771 / 9780198942771
Zustand Neuware
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