Greece has been hit harder by the financial crisis than any other EU member state, with the economic fallout threatening to undermine the country’s democratic system. Based on an analysis of political speeches, Sofia Vasilopoulou, Daphne Halikiopoulou and Theofanis Exadaktylos assess the response to the crisis by the five parliamentary parties in Greece between 2009 and 2011. They find that populist rhetoric and blame-shifting has been a key component in the responses of all five parties
In the last 72 hours the full force of Greece’s political problems have hit home. Financial bankrupt...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...
Who carries the blame for the Greek debt crisis: the country’s government or its creditors? Lambros ...
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
The recent financial and subsequent sovereign debt crisis caused shock and awe in Greek politics. Fo...
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincide...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
This article analyses differences in the varieties of political rhetoric on structuring and legitimi...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
Greece was the European nation worst hit by the European Sovereign Debt Crisis, as well as the natio...
Fresh elections will be held in Greece following the resignation of Alexis Tsipras as the country’s ...
Populism as a term reappeared in everyday public discourse in Greece with the first protests against...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...
Some years ago at the start of the crisis, I wrote in ‘Kathimerini’ that Greece might have to experi...
In the last 72 hours the full force of Greece’s political problems have hit home. Financial bankrupt...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...
Who carries the blame for the Greek debt crisis: the country’s government or its creditors? Lambros ...
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
The recent financial and subsequent sovereign debt crisis caused shock and awe in Greek politics. Fo...
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincide...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
This article analyses differences in the varieties of political rhetoric on structuring and legitimi...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
Greece was the European nation worst hit by the European Sovereign Debt Crisis, as well as the natio...
Fresh elections will be held in Greece following the resignation of Alexis Tsipras as the country’s ...
Populism as a term reappeared in everyday public discourse in Greece with the first protests against...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...
Some years ago at the start of the crisis, I wrote in ‘Kathimerini’ that Greece might have to experi...
In the last 72 hours the full force of Greece’s political problems have hit home. Financial bankrupt...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...
Who carries the blame for the Greek debt crisis: the country’s government or its creditors? Lambros ...