The Greek political system has come under intense scrutiny in the past few years. The two successive electoral contests that took place on May 6 and June 17 opened a Pandora’s box so to say of democratic ailments: extremism, populism, witch-hunting, and fear-mongering. Viewed from the perspective of five successive years of recession, unprecedented levels of austerity, and acute economic uncertainty, this should come as no surprise
The Greek government is still attempting to negotiate a long-term solution to the country’s debt pro...
The recent financial and subsequent sovereign debt crisis caused shock and awe in Greek politics. Fo...
The result of the Greek elections is no doubt ground-breaking. The collapse of PASOK to its pre-1980...
Sofia Vasilopoulou and Daphne Halikiopoulou reflect on last week’s elections in Greece, finding that...
The Last Sunday’s European elections found the Greek electorate deeply divided, fragmented and to so...
The Greek party system experienced substantial change during the Eurozone crisis, with Pasok, the co...
Last month, the Democratic Left party left Greece’s coalition government, leaving PASOK and New Demo...
The results of the May 6 parliamentary elections have heralded the end of an era in its post-dictato...
Greece will hold parliamentary elections on 25 January, which were called after the incumbent govern...
First reactions after such ambiguous and hotly disputed events always hide considerable dangers and ...
The citizens of Hellas voted on the 17th of June for the second time. The first round of national el...
On 25 January Greece will hold parliamentary elections. Ahead of the vote, Eri Bertsou and Stuart Br...
The Greek parliament is due to hold a second round of voting on 23 December to elect the country’s n...
This article examines the political effects of the global economic recession on Greece in the period...
Syriza won the largest share of support in the Greek parliamentary elections on 20 September. Nikole...
The Greek government is still attempting to negotiate a long-term solution to the country’s debt pro...
The recent financial and subsequent sovereign debt crisis caused shock and awe in Greek politics. Fo...
The result of the Greek elections is no doubt ground-breaking. The collapse of PASOK to its pre-1980...
Sofia Vasilopoulou and Daphne Halikiopoulou reflect on last week’s elections in Greece, finding that...
The Last Sunday’s European elections found the Greek electorate deeply divided, fragmented and to so...
The Greek party system experienced substantial change during the Eurozone crisis, with Pasok, the co...
Last month, the Democratic Left party left Greece’s coalition government, leaving PASOK and New Demo...
The results of the May 6 parliamentary elections have heralded the end of an era in its post-dictato...
Greece will hold parliamentary elections on 25 January, which were called after the incumbent govern...
First reactions after such ambiguous and hotly disputed events always hide considerable dangers and ...
The citizens of Hellas voted on the 17th of June for the second time. The first round of national el...
On 25 January Greece will hold parliamentary elections. Ahead of the vote, Eri Bertsou and Stuart Br...
The Greek parliament is due to hold a second round of voting on 23 December to elect the country’s n...
This article examines the political effects of the global economic recession on Greece in the period...
Syriza won the largest share of support in the Greek parliamentary elections on 20 September. Nikole...
The Greek government is still attempting to negotiate a long-term solution to the country’s debt pro...
The recent financial and subsequent sovereign debt crisis caused shock and awe in Greek politics. Fo...
The result of the Greek elections is no doubt ground-breaking. The collapse of PASOK to its pre-1980...