This article provides an overview and analysis of the Greek June 2012 elections. Placing the elections within the broader framework of the Greek socio-political and economic context, it discusses the electoral campaign and results, juxtaposing them to the 6 May electoral round. The election results confirmed many of the trends of the previous round, including electoral volatility, the fragmentation of the party system and the rise of anti-establishment forces. The main difference was the entrenchment of the pro- versus anti- bailout division and the prominence of the question of Greece’s continued Eurozone membership
Greece’s membership in the European Union (EU) and EU policies became key issues in the elections th...
The Greek party system experienced substantial change during the Eurozone crisis, with Pasok, the co...
Sofia Vasilopoulou and Daphne Halikiopoulou reflect on last week’s elections in Greece, finding that...
The aim of this paper is threefold. First, it presents the key characteristics of the Greek election...
This article examines the political effects of the global economic recession on Greece in the period...
The Last Sunday’s European elections found the Greek electorate deeply divided, fragmented and to so...
The Greek political system has come under intense scrutiny in the past few years. The two successive...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
We have all come to refer to it simply as the “Greek Crisis,” but it is a long-term, multi-actor nat...
The article offers a survey over the emergence and evolution of Greece’s left parties until today. B...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite–mass interaction on key ...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite–mass interaction on key ...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite-mass interaction on key ...
In the June 2012 Greek national election, the right-wing extremist party known as Golden Dawn (Chrys...
This contribution examines the turbulent period of 2010–12 when Greece became the first European Uni...
Greece’s membership in the European Union (EU) and EU policies became key issues in the elections th...
The Greek party system experienced substantial change during the Eurozone crisis, with Pasok, the co...
Sofia Vasilopoulou and Daphne Halikiopoulou reflect on last week’s elections in Greece, finding that...
The aim of this paper is threefold. First, it presents the key characteristics of the Greek election...
This article examines the political effects of the global economic recession on Greece in the period...
The Last Sunday’s European elections found the Greek electorate deeply divided, fragmented and to so...
The Greek political system has come under intense scrutiny in the past few years. The two successive...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
We have all come to refer to it simply as the “Greek Crisis,” but it is a long-term, multi-actor nat...
The article offers a survey over the emergence and evolution of Greece’s left parties until today. B...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite–mass interaction on key ...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite–mass interaction on key ...
Drawing on surveys of voters and MPs in Greece, this article analyses elite-mass interaction on key ...
In the June 2012 Greek national election, the right-wing extremist party known as Golden Dawn (Chrys...
This contribution examines the turbulent period of 2010–12 when Greece became the first European Uni...
Greece’s membership in the European Union (EU) and EU policies became key issues in the elections th...
The Greek party system experienced substantial change during the Eurozone crisis, with Pasok, the co...
Sofia Vasilopoulou and Daphne Halikiopoulou reflect on last week’s elections in Greece, finding that...