Greece was the European nation worst hit by the European Sovereign Debt Crisis, as well as the nation most resistant to reform after it. One of the key reasons for this was the political chaos and rise of populism that came about as a side-effect of the financial crisis. Thus began a new era in Greek politics known as post-metapolitefsi populism. In order to understand how extreme of a case Greece truly is, the case was compared to the theories of Margaret Canovan and Paul Taggart who are both well-respected authors within the scholarly field on populism. The research aimed to test the transferability of two of their theories to that of post-metapolitefsi populism in Greece. Canovan (1999) argues that populism in democracies arises through ...
The aim of this article is to investigate "anti-populism" as a distinct discursive repertoire that m...
The aim of this article is to investigate “antipopulism” as a distinct discursive repertoire that ma...
Seeking to offer a unified theory about Greece’s current political and economic crisis, this article...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
The 1970's witnessed the institution of political liberalism in Greece, which went hand in hand with...
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincide...
The term ‘populism’ has gained renewed prominence in Greece during the Eurozone crisis, in both publ...
Populism as a term reappeared in everyday public discourse in Greece with the first protests against...
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
Along with other South-European countries, since 2008, Greece has experienced deep economic and soci...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
Greece has been hit harder by the financial crisis than any other EU member state, with the economic...
A composite theory of populism needs to answer three key questions: What causes populism to emerge? ...
At this juncture of human history populism is ubiquitous and Greek politics constitute no exception....
This article explores the relationship between people and nation by focusing on the Greek case, whic...
The aim of this article is to investigate "anti-populism" as a distinct discursive repertoire that m...
The aim of this article is to investigate “antipopulism” as a distinct discursive repertoire that ma...
Seeking to offer a unified theory about Greece’s current political and economic crisis, this article...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
The 1970's witnessed the institution of political liberalism in Greece, which went hand in hand with...
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincide...
The term ‘populism’ has gained renewed prominence in Greece during the Eurozone crisis, in both publ...
Populism as a term reappeared in everyday public discourse in Greece with the first protests against...
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
Along with other South-European countries, since 2008, Greece has experienced deep economic and soci...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
Greece has been hit harder by the financial crisis than any other EU member state, with the economic...
A composite theory of populism needs to answer three key questions: What causes populism to emerge? ...
At this juncture of human history populism is ubiquitous and Greek politics constitute no exception....
This article explores the relationship between people and nation by focusing on the Greek case, whic...
The aim of this article is to investigate "anti-populism" as a distinct discursive repertoire that m...
The aim of this article is to investigate “antipopulism” as a distinct discursive repertoire that ma...
Seeking to offer a unified theory about Greece’s current political and economic crisis, this article...