1st Edition

Europe’s Place in Global Financial Governance after the Crisis

Edited By Daniel Mügge Copyright 2015
154 Pages
by Routledge

154 Pages
by Routledge

128 Pages
by Routledge

In the years leading up the global financial crisis, the European Union (EU) had emerged as a central actor in global financial governance, almost rivalling the United States in influence. While the USA and the EU continue to dominate financial rule setting in the post-crisis world, the context in which they do so has changed dramatically. Pre-crisis ideas about laissez-faire regulation have been... Read more

1. Europe’s regulatory role in post-crisis global finance  Daniel Mügge



2. The sources of European Union influence in international financial regulatory fora  Lucia Quaglia



3. Shattered expectations: the defeat of European ambitions of global financial reform  Hans-Jürgen Bieling



4. Losing abroad but winning at home: European financial industry groups in global financial governance since the crisis  Kevin Young



5. Distinctions, affiliations, and professional knowledge in financial reform expert groups  Leonard Seabrooke and Eleni Tsingou



6. Experimentalism in European Union and global financial governance: interactions, contrasts, and implications  Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn and Tony Porter



7. The European Union as hardening agent: soft law and the diffusion of global financial regulation  Abraham Newman and David Bach

Biography

Daniel Mügge is an associate professor at the political science department of the University of Amsterdam and a researcher at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research.