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Ever since Greece's 1974 transition to democracy there has been constant talk of reforms. Major changes in its economy, society, and polity have attempted to bring Greek institutions and policies in line with more developed West European countries. Some reforms have come to fruition, others have recurred over the years, while others have been spasmodic and elusive. This book sets out the background to Greece's current political and economic crisis, examining its three decades of stop-start reforms and their political and institutional consequences.
In: Cambridge studies in comparative politics
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In: World politics: a quarterly journal of international relations, Volume 54, Issue 1, p. 99-118
ISSN: 0043-8871
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In: Comparative politics, Volume 32, Issue 4, p. 379-398
ISSN: 0010-4159
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In: Comparative politics, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 293-312
ISSN: 0010-4159
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In: The Wilder House series in politics, history, and culture
In: World politics: a quarterly journal of international relations, Volume 59, Issue 2, p. 177-216
ISSN: 0043-8871
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In: Belfer Center Studies in International Security
In: EBL-Schweitzer
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In: The journal of conflict resolution: journal of the Peace Science Society (International), Volume 59, Issue 5, p. 775-924
ISSN: 0022-0027, 0731-4086
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