Jahrbuch Der Europäischen Integration 2018 2018
DOI: 10.5771/9783845291031-469
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“…In spite of this, Italy, long considered a pro-European country, suffered a severe economic crisis following the euro crisis and experienced a significant rise in Eurosceptic parties (Bobba and Seddone, 2018). The Italian government’s budget dispute with the European Commission was a central topic in economic policy reporting (Grasse and Labitzke, 2018) and regarded as a major threat – headlines such as “Rome’s Playing with Fire” ( Süddeutsche Zeitung ) and “Italy’s Blackmail” ( Handelsblatt ) dominated German media coverage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of this, Italy, long considered a pro-European country, suffered a severe economic crisis following the euro crisis and experienced a significant rise in Eurosceptic parties (Bobba and Seddone, 2018). The Italian government’s budget dispute with the European Commission was a central topic in economic policy reporting (Grasse and Labitzke, 2018) and regarded as a major threat – headlines such as “Rome’s Playing with Fire” ( Süddeutsche Zeitung ) and “Italy’s Blackmail” ( Handelsblatt ) dominated German media coverage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%