This article examines the political effects of the global economic recession on Greece in the period from 2010 up to the last weeks of the campaign period for the national elections of 6 May 2012. Our objectives are threefold. First we seek to contextualize its impact and show how the Greek party system departed from the nearly three decades of stability after 2009 and entered a period electoral fluidity and dealignment. Second we identify the demographic and structural characteristics of that dealignment process. Finally we interpret and compare the effect of the economic crisis and other issues on vote choice in the 2012 general election
AbstractThe cause of global financial crisis in the world in 2007 – 2008 is the mortgage crisis in U...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
This article introduces a collection of essays on the elections of 2010\u201311 in Italy, Greece, Po...
This article examines the political effects of the global economic recession on Greece in the period...
This contribution examines the turbulent period of 2010–12 when Greece became the first European Uni...
This article offers an examination of the transformations and continuities that marked political lif...
We have all come to refer to it simply as the “Greek Crisis,” but it is a long-term, multi-actor nat...
The paper examines the turbulent period of 2010-2012 when Greece became the first EU member-state to...
The recent financial and subsequent sovereign debt crisis caused shock and awe in Greek politics. Fo...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
The Greek political system has come under intense scrutiny in the past few years. The two successive...
This article provides an overview and analysis of the Greek June 2012 elections. Placing the electio...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
The cause of global financial crisis in the world in 2007 – 2008 is the mortgage crisis in USA in Au...
AbstractThe cause of global financial crisis in the world in 2007 – 2008 is the mortgage crisis in U...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
This article introduces a collection of essays on the elections of 2010\u201311 in Italy, Greece, Po...
This article examines the political effects of the global economic recession on Greece in the period...
This contribution examines the turbulent period of 2010–12 when Greece became the first European Uni...
This article offers an examination of the transformations and continuities that marked political lif...
We have all come to refer to it simply as the “Greek Crisis,” but it is a long-term, multi-actor nat...
The paper examines the turbulent period of 2010-2012 when Greece became the first EU member-state to...
The recent financial and subsequent sovereign debt crisis caused shock and awe in Greek politics. Fo...
This article traces the trajectory of party Euroscepticism in Greece drawing upon theories of issue ...
The Greek political system has come under intense scrutiny in the past few years. The two successive...
This article provides an overview and analysis of the Greek June 2012 elections. Placing the electio...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
The cause of global financial crisis in the world in 2007 – 2008 is the mortgage crisis in USA in Au...
AbstractThe cause of global financial crisis in the world in 2007 – 2008 is the mortgage crisis in U...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
This article introduces a collection of essays on the elections of 2010\u201311 in Italy, Greece, Po...