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Rethinking social pacts in Europe: Prime ministerial power in Ireland and Italy

机译:重新思考欧洲的社会条约:爱尔兰和意大利的总理大权

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In Ireland and Southern European countries, social pacts were widely seen as a mechanism to mobilize broad support for weak governments to legitimate difficult reforms in the context of monetary integration. I retrace the politics of these pacts in Ireland and Italy to argue that it was less the condition of weak government' that enabled the negotiation of tripartite pacts, than the intervention of a strong executive': the prime minister's office. Social pacts were pursued as a political strategy to enhance prime ministerial executive autonomy. In the aftermath of the euro crisis, this means of enhancing executive autonomy has been replaced by the negotiation of grand coalition governments, with the exclusion of unions; but this continues the trend towards the prime ministerialization of politics.
机译:在爱尔兰和南欧国家,社会契约被广泛视为动员广泛支持弱势政府的机制,以在货币一体化的背景下进行合法的艰难改革。我回顾了爱尔兰和意大利的这些条约的政治论点,认为,导致三方条约谈判的不是弱势政府的情况,而是强势执行官的干预:总理办公室。社会契约被奉为增强总理行政长官自治的政治战略。欧元危机后,这种增强行政自主权的手段已被大联盟政府的谈判所取代,而工会则被排除在外。但这继续了朝着政治大臣化的趋势。

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