Abstract

The combination of rescue fatigue among Europe’s strong economies and austerity fatigue among its debtor nations has resulted in waning support for European integration. Germany is not rich enough to fill the coffers of the southern European countries hardest hit by the financial crisis, and its long-term support for European integration cannot be taken for granted.

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