Attributing the Crisis. A Greek- German Comparison

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Moritz Sommer, M.Sc. www.ggcrisi.info Attributing the Crisis. A Greek- German Comparison Workshop Europe s Crisis: The Conflict-Theoretic Perspective September 25-26, 2014 University of Freiburg

Crisis and conflict A crisis is a situation in which fundamental societal structures are perceived to be unstable and questioned 2

Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis standardized content analysis focusing on public interpretation processes in the sense of discursive attributions of responsibility Who makes whom publically responsible for what issues based on what reasons and embedded in which events? Actor centered approach focusing on senders and addressees and their strategic interests 3

The Attribution Trias Attribution Sender Attribution Issue Attribution Addressee 4

Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis II The attribution of responsibility is a social construction The attribution of responsibility is about evaluation and judgement The attribution of responsibility is linked to strategic interests and structural positions Responsibility distribution influences the public perception of the crisis and public support for political actors 5

The Attribution Tree 6

Attribution types Blame (negative causal attribution diagnostic) The prime minister of Luxembourg Junker accused Germany of blocking necessary reforms of the monetary union Praise (positive causal attribution prognostic) In a parliamentary debate on Monday, Merkel assured that the German tough stance on austerity will be the only way to solve the crisis Request (positive request attribution) The German chancellor urged the Bundestag to approve plans to boost the firepower of the rescue fund 7

GGCRISI the Greeks, the Germans and the Crisis Greek German Research Project based in Berlin and Crete DAAA of newspaper reporting and online material on the Eurozone Crisis between 2009 and 2013 U.a. SZ, FAZ, ZEIT, BILD, Reuters, Eleftherotypia, Katherimini, Tha Nea, Proto Thema Qualitative interviews www.ggcrisi.info 8

Comparing Greece and Germany some basic hypotheses Attribution Patterns (H1) a) In absolute terms, responsibility attributions are more frequent in the Greek crisis debate b) in relative terms blame attributions are more frequent in the Greek crisis debate. Attribution Senders (H2) a) In Greece, domestic actors are more dominant in the debate. b) In Greece, the composition of domestic actors participating in the crisis debate is more diverse. Attribution Addressees Blame (H3) Blaming of EU institutions makes up a larger share in Greece than in Germany. Communication Strategies Domestic Governments (H4) Blame-shifting and Credit-Claiming make up a larger share for the Greek than for the German government.. 9

Attribution Patterns in the crisis debate Table 1: Attribution Patterns in the crisis debate GRE DEU Success 11.3% 16.7% Blame 54.3% 37.3% Request (+) 28.7% 31.0% Competence (+) 2.1% 7.3% other 3.7% 7.7% N 897 314 Prognostic: 30.3% Diagnostic: 69.7% Prognostic: 7.2% Diagnostic: 92.8% 10

Attribution Senders in the crisis debate Table 2: Attribution Senders in % of attributions GRE DEU Domestic Government 13.4 10.1 Domestic Parties 16.2 3.5 Domestic Leg. Actors 9.5 2.2 Other domestic actors 13.4 9.6 Domestic Media 18.3 15.3 EU / Eurozone governments 7.1 (DEU: 4.9) 10.7 (GRE: 3.1) Other nat. actors, other EU countries 4.0 12.2 EU / Eurozone actors 7.8 16.0 Troika 2.2 3.5 Transnat. political actors, non-eu 3.5 8.1 Other actors from other countries* 4.6 8.0 70.8 40.5 11.1 22.9 10.0 N 897 314 19.5 11

Attribution Addressees in the crisis debate - Blames Table 3: Blame Addressees in % of blames GRE DEU Domestic Government 47.0 12.9 Domestic Parties 13.5 3.4 Domestic Leg. Actors 1.7 69.8 3.4 24.0 Other domestic actors 6.6 2.6 Domestic Media 0.8 1.7 EU / Eurozone governments 7.9 (DE: 4.8) 33.7 (GR: 12.1) Other nat. actors, other EU countries 4.0 11.9 9.1 42.8 EU / Eurozone actors 5.9 18.0 11.3 Troika 5.4 2.6 20.6 Transnat. political actors, non-eu 5.2 7.7 Other actors from other countries* 2.0 4.9 N 485 119 12

Attribution Addressees in the protest events Table 4: Addressees in Greek Protest Events in % German Government 2.0 Greek Government 49.0 Greek Parliament 2.0 Greek Courts 4.1 Greek Parties 10.2 Other Greek pol. Actors 8.2 Other Greek Actors 10.2 EU actors 14.3 N 49 N = all blames and request attributions sent in Protest Events in Greece 13

Communication strategies by actor, Greece Table 5: Communication strategies by actor, Greece Credit Claiming Credit Granting Admitting mistakes Blame Shifting Request others N Ex. DEU 2.8% 22.2% 8.3% 16.7% 41.7% 36 Ex. GRE 16.7% 13.9% 4.6% 21.3% 25.0% 108 N = all attributions sent in Greece 14

Communication strategies by actor, Germany Table 6: Communication strategies by actor, Germany Credit Claiming Credit Granting Admitting mistakes Blame Shifting Request others N Ex. DEU 12,5% 12,5% 0,0% 21,9% 43,8% 42 Ex. GRE 42,9% 0,0% 0,0% 42,9% 14,3% 14 N = all attributions sent in Germany 15

Conclusion: Comparing Crisis Discourses in Greece and Germany Greece Germany H1a Crisis debate Very high salience Moderate salience H1b Att. patterns Who is to blame? What is to be done? H2 a Att. Senders H2 b Att. Senders / domestic diversity H3 Blame Addressees Dominance of domestic actors Diversity / Domestic politicization and conflict Dominance of domestic actors (dom. Government!) Dominance of foreign actors Executive dominance Dominance of foreign actors (EU governments!) 16

Conclusion Crises require interpretation and public sense making: DAAA helps to analyze the discursive struggle Who makes whom responsible for what in the crisis debate? Germany vertical + horizontal Europeanization Limited degree of domestic politicization Greece Nationally confined: low levels of Europeanization (relative terms) High degree of domestic politicization Crisis seems to reinforce national conflicts rather than generating new, Europeanized ones 17

Coding Reasons Object-related Reason Attribution Sender (AS) Attribution Addressee (AA) Attribution issue (AI) Effect 18

Coding Reasons Actor-related Reason Attribution Sender (AS) characteristic Attribution Addressee (AA) Attribution issue (AI) 19

Three Level Coding Article Level Event Level Attribution Level including Reasons 20

Events and Reasons At a demonstration march on Wednesday, the leader of the Spanish Communist party attacked the German government: Austerity kills, he claimed and underlined its negative impact on public health. Event Context: Demonstration March Attribution Trias: Communist Party leader (AS) blames the German government (AA) for austerity (AI) Reason: based on the reason that austerity has a negative impact on Public Health (Reason Content) 21