The European Union (EU) failed repeatedly to hold Greece accountable for violations of the Treaties it signed over the past five decades. In particular, the EU not only did not express reservations in the face of these violations, but on two crucial occasions, in 1979 and again in 2000, it even rewarded Greece with concessionary decisions, which contributed significantly to its present calamities. Hence, there arises the following question: How can we explain these EU failures in the case of Greece? The objectives of this paper are twofold: First, to highlight the circumstances which prompted the EU Authorities to treat Greece as a special case, and second, to sketch briefly the rudiments of an answer to the preceding question
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Over the past year, the Euro has plunged from a strong world currency to a currency in crisis mode. ...
Against the backdrop of the Greek three-act tragedy, we present a theoreticalframework for studying ...
This Strategic Update discusses the most recent problems for the Eurozone, namely the Greek crisis a...
Greece went bankrupt in 2009 presumably because it run an exorbitant public deficit and had accumula...
Talks continued through the night in Brussels, with Eurozone leaders eventually reaching an agreemen...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the antecedents and the consequences of the Greece debt ...
What would a failure to resolve the Greek debt crisis mean for the EU as a whole? Marianna Charounta...
The economic and social progress Greece achieved in the early post war decades decelerated after 197...
This paper showcases the weaknesses of eu enlargement law and demonstrates how one Member State – na...
This paper examines three questions regarding the controversial relationship between Greece and t...
Following Greece’s failure to make a scheduled debt repayment to the IMF on 30 June the country now ...
This article argues that the origins of the Greek malaise are primarily political rather than econom...
“Greece is in its own Great Depression. But unlike the United States, it won’t be able to get back o...
To what extent is the Greek debt crisis a function of wider flaws in the design of the single curren...
The European Union is built on structures of economic co-operation, yet the sovereign debt crisis is...
Over the past year, the Euro has plunged from a strong world currency to a currency in crisis mode. ...
Against the backdrop of the Greek three-act tragedy, we present a theoreticalframework for studying ...
This Strategic Update discusses the most recent problems for the Eurozone, namely the Greek crisis a...