Europe's Greece: a giant in the making by A. Kalaitzidis

By A. Kalaitzidis

Europe’s Greece evaluates Greece’s ecu club and reveals that it's been mostly winning. regardless of its recognition of a southern laggard with little or no development, Greece has behaved very similar to the other participants of the european, pushing its pursuits and stumbling upon the massive concerns which are linked to club. Societal improvement has greater Greek society yet has drawn out a similar resistance that's obtrusive within the better extra robust participants. financial improvement has tremendously more advantageous earning yet now draws waves of monetary immigrants from the Balkans and past. the main winning quarter of development for Greece is international coverage, contemplating the avalanche of challenge Greece confronted after the cave in of Yugoslavia. eventually, the booklet indicates a few ideas of overcoming the matter linked to this winning ecu club.

Show description

Read Online or Download Europe's Greece: a giant in the making PDF

Similar nonfiction_4 books

Special Educational Needs, Inclusion and Diversity, 2nd Edition

Analyses the impression on little ones with targeted academic wishes of laws, suggestions and different projects in schooling, together with curricular, organisational and structural tasks. This identify covers topics comparable to dyspraxia, the contribution of neuroscience, and our knowing of SEN. content material: entrance disguise web page; part identify web page; name web page; Copyright web page; Contents web page; Acknowledgements; half ONE; rules and ideas; half ; review in context; half 3; parts of desire; References; Index; finish conceal web page.

The Army of Spain in the New World, American Revolution and Napoleonic Wars 1740 - 1815

Комплект планшетов, посвященный испанской армии периода 1740 - 1815 гг.

English interior woodwork of the XVI, XVII, XVIIIth centuries

Альбом резных деревянных элементов интерьера XVI, XVII, и XVIII веков

Additional resources for Europe's Greece: a giant in the making

Example text

It was his personal belief that Greece needed to proceed along three lines: (a) the fortification of Greece’s democratic regime, (b) the reenergizing of economic policy, and (c) the inclusion of Greece in the European community (Kontogeorgis 2000, 66–67). This was a personal coup for Karamanlis, who had often argued that Greece’s interests were in the West (meaning allied to Western Europe and the United States), and this treaty made it official (Lambrias 2000, Molybiatis 2000). With the accession of Karamanlis to the presidential position in Greece, New Democracy underwent a period of soul searching.

This implies that currently PASOK is unwilling to go back in time in order to sustain its leadership, thus losing voters both on the left and on the right. The conservatives also lost some voters, though after being in opposition for so long consolidating their electoral base should have been a priority. Initially, as mentioned previously, New Democracy (ND) lost power after winning the thinnest possible majority in the Greek parliament in the 1990 elections, 151 deputies in a 300-member parliament, due to a splinter nationalist party.

This attempt to influence, and later to completely dominate, Greek politics shaped the postwar political system of the country and is only considered a historical legacy after the successful turnover of government in the 1980s when the major leadership of the political parties involved was either pushed aside by age or was dead. It is therefore a useful tool in illustrating where Greece was to begin with at the advent of its EU membership in the early 1980s and why, since one cannot examine the last two decades of Greek politics without considering at least partially the country’s past.

Download PDF sample

Rated 4.96 of 5 – based on 15 votes