The objective of this initiative is to encourage and support young Turkish and Greek scholars, analysts, journalists and others to develop and draft together a research/policy paper which will highlight an area of common ground and cooperation between Greece...
Abstract
The event aims to offer a new perspective on the period from junta to crisis based on the new book by Dimitris Tziovas, titled Greece from Junta to Crisis: modernization, transition, diversity The recent economic crisis in Greece has triggered national self-reflection...
Stella Ladi's new piece on The Conversation, writing on Greek response to coronavirus. Read the full article here
SOLIDARITY WITH UKRAINE
GREEK POLITICS SPECIALIST GROUP OF THE POLITICAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF THE UK
· We strongly condemn the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and the killing of the people of Ukraine by armed forces of the Russian Federation that constitutes a...
Stella Ladi reports on corona virus in Greece https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/greeceatlse/2020/04/13/regaining-trust-tackling-the-corona-virus-in-greece/
Panel title: Varieties of Political Trust and Distrust in the Age of Multiple Crises
Session: RC17 Comparative Public Opinion
Paper Proposal Deadline: 18 January 2023
Chair: Emmanouil Tsatsanis, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
Co-chair: Anastasia Kafe, Panteion University of Athens
Discussants:
Vasiliki Georgiadou, Panteion University of Athens
Christian Lahusen,...
Η Δρ. Ειρήνη Καραμούζη, μέλος της Εκτελεστικής Επιτροπής του GPSG και Αναπληρώτρια Καθηγήτρια Σύγχρονης Ιστορίας, University of Sheffield συμμετείχε στην Συζήτηση Στρογγυλής Τράπεζας με τίτλο «Κινήματα πολιτών και Ψυχρός Πόλεμος: Το παράδειγμα της Νότιας Ευρώπης» (Δευτέρα, 20 Ιανουαρίου 2020...
Organised by GPSG at the PSA conference with the participation of Catherine Moury, Stella Ladi, Claudio Radaelli, Emmanuel Matsaganis and Dimitris Papadimitriou. Chaired by Roman Gerodimos. https://vimeo.com/523191630/b02a68dcee
The Greek Politics Specialist Group and the British School at Athens organised a roundtable discussion on “The Anatomy of the Greek Middle Class”, with Valia Aranitou (University of Crete), Aristos Doxiadis (Big Pi Ventures) and Panagis Panagiotopoulos (National and...
The winner of Sunday’s Greek elections will likely be Kyriakos Mitsotakis – but just as important for the future of Greek democracy is who loses, as the country risks being left without a real opposition. To read the full article...





