Making Party Democracy in Greece

Making Party Democracy in Greece
Author: T. Pappas
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1999-01-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780333983614

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Focusing on the formative 1974-1981 years, the central theme of this book is the building of democracy in contemporary Greece and the role played in it by the newly-emergent political parties. Although all main parties are examined according to their importance, attention is chiefly given to conservative New Democracy which, led for the greatest part by charismatic Karamanlis, held office during these years of democratic transition. This study also offers a systematic analysis of today's political system in Greece, its strengths and deficiencies, and its prospects for the future.

Making Party Democracy in Greece

Making Party Democracy in Greece
Author: T. Pappas
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1999-03-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0312217439

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Focusing on the formative 1974-1981 years, the central theme of this book is the building of democracy in contemporary Greece and the role played in it by the newly-emergent political parties. Although all main parties are examined according to their importance, attention is chiefly given to conservative New Democracy which, led for the greatest part by charismatic Karamanlis, held office during these years of democratic transition. This study also offers a systematic analysis of today's political system in Greece, its strengths and deficiencies, and its prospects for the future.

The Making of Party Democracy in Greece

The Making of Party Democracy in Greece
Author: Takis Spyros Pappas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1995
Genre: Greece
ISBN: IND:30000050667298

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Austerity and the Third Sector in Greece

Austerity and the Third Sector in Greece
Author: Jennifer Clarke,Asteris Huliaras,Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317177302

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Organised civil society in Greece is generally regarded as weak with rankings for associational density, volunteerism and levels of social capital traditionally among the lowest in Europe. Austerity and the Third Sector in Greece explores the context behind the statistics and general perceptions of a society of takers, not givers. Stereotypes of a country living beyond its means have been exacerbated by the Eurozone crisis but, since 2008, there has in fact been a great proliferation of organised civil society initiatives in the country. Has the financial crisis seen a belated awakening of Greek civil society? Offering a broad overview of contemporary civil society in Greece this book explores how various characteristics of the country's socio-political context have affected the development of the third sector and examines the effect of the economic crisis on it. Expert contributors combine macro-level analyses with local case studies to form a fascinating new study on the influences of national and regional context on civil society development. Their findings provide not only for a better understanding of similar movements, but also contribute to wider academic debates on societal responses to economic crises.

Greece since 1945

Greece since 1945
Author: David H. Close
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317880004

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The book draws extensively on research on modern Greece in recent decades, and on the many perceptive commentaries on recent events in the Greek press. It adopts both an analytical and chronological approach and shows how Greece has both converged with western Europe and remained distinctively Balkan. David Close writes clearly and forcefully, and presents a lively picture of the Greek political system, economic development, social changes and foreign relations. Aimed at readers coming to the subject for the first time, this is a readable and informative introduction to contemporary Greece.

Organizing Against Democracy

Organizing Against Democracy
Author: Antonis A. Ellinas
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-01-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108415149

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Using novel data, the book develops a new theory on how European far-right parties establish roots in local societies.

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Greek Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Greek Politics
Author: Kevin Featherstone,Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780192558725

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The Oxford Handbook of Modern Greek Politics is a major new contribution to the study of contemporary European and Greek politics. This edited volume contains 43 chapters written by Greek and foreign academics foremost in their field. After an introductory section, offering a frame of analysis, the volume includes sections on political institutions, traditions and party families, political and social interest groups, policy-making and policy sectors, external relations, and Greece's most important political leaders of the period between the 1974 transition to democracy and today. It will be an invaluable reference for scholars, new and established, as well as for the informed reader around the world. This work offers the most comprehensive approach to the subject to this day. Drawing on data and analysis previously available only in national sources (Greek books, articles, and other primary and secondary sources), in combination with international data, it allows international scholars of politics, international relations, society, and economy to integrate the case of Greece in their own projects; and facilitates the search of any informed reader who seeks a reliable, updated source on Modern Greece.

Politics and Policy in Greece

Politics and Policy in Greece
Author: Kevin Featherstone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317983514

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This rare focus on the politics of contemporary Greece explores in particular the country’s processes of public policy-making. It is more than thirty years since the restoration of democracy in Greece and in this period the country has undergone a number of major changes. Domestic political tensions have arisen from the pressures of ‘Europeanization’ as a consequence of Greece’s membership in the European Union. EU membership has helped define a ‘modernization’ project, latterly associated with Premier Costas Simitis, which clashes with traditional practices and paradigms. In addition, other challenges have arisen: of a multi-ethnic society, of the loss of faith in old ideologies and of the passage of old divisions. Greece now faces pressure to adapt to the external environment, as well as to the constraints of the will and capability of the domestic system. Politics and Policy in Greece addresses core issues, such as: * How far has the politics of ‘modernization’ penetrated Greek society? * How far have reforms to state-economy relations, welfare systems and constitutional rights reflected a liberal agenda and how far have they reflected traditional concerns? * How has ‘modernization’ affected Greece’s relations with the European Union? Containing expert overviews and detailed case studies of the dynamics of domestic politics, this accessible and informative volume is essential reading for both Greeks and non-Greeks alike.