The Greek bailout referendum resulted in a clear victory for the ‘No’ side, but what explained the choices made by voters? Ignacio Jurado, Nikitas Konstantinidis and Stefanie Walter present results from a detailed survey conducted in Greece the day before the referendum was held. Among the findings, they note that voting intention was heavily influenced by partisan narratives concerning the likely consequences of the referendum, with a majority of Yes supporters believing a Grexit would occur following a No vote, but only a small percentage of No supporters believing this to be true
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When popular referendums fail to ratify new international agreements or succeed in reversing existi...
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In the aftermath of the Greek bailout referendum much of the discussion has focused on whether Greec...
Admittedly, the balance of power within the European institutions, especially those related to finan...
Published online: 29 June 2018When popular referendums fail to ratify new international agreements o...
Greek banks are expected to stay closed until 7 July, with capital controls being imposed, following...
What would defeat in Sunday’s referendum mean for Alexis Tsipras and his Greek government? Kyriakos ...
It is easy to blame the yes campaign but hard to account for its 38.69 per cent in a snap referendum...
Greece is expected to present new proposals aimed at reaching a deal with its creditors following th...
The final result of the Greek referendum saw 61.3 per cent of voters reject the proposal, with 38.7 ...
When popular referendums fail to ratify new international agreements or succeed in reversing existin...
In the summer of 2015, Greece held a referendum on a proposed bailout deal, with the electorate deci...
When popular referendums fail to ratify new international agreements or succeed in reversing existi...
Eurozone finance ministers met on Tuesday to discuss the Greek debt crisis following the country’s ‘...
Should Greece now be granted more favourable terms by its creditors following the ‘no’ vote in the c...
On July 5, 2015, Greek voters were asked to vote on whether the country should accept the terms of a...
In the early summer of 2015, it was especially easy to feel frustrated with the state of the Greek m...
In the aftermath of the Greek bailout referendum much of the discussion has focused on whether Greec...
Admittedly, the balance of power within the European institutions, especially those related to finan...
Published online: 29 June 2018When popular referendums fail to ratify new international agreements o...
Greek banks are expected to stay closed until 7 July, with capital controls being imposed, following...
What would defeat in Sunday’s referendum mean for Alexis Tsipras and his Greek government? Kyriakos ...