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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Syriza's victory in the recent Greek general election shook the foundations of the Western political establishment and gave hope to the millions suffering the austerity measures imposed by the European Troika. Millions asked, how did this happen and what is it about Greece that created such a centre of radicalism? This insider's account, from Syriza's Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos and economist Christos Laskos, shows that that the narrative of Greek exceptionalism is a myth. The blame game that has been played by the EU powers is an ideological tool used to shift attention from the disillusionment and anger at the European and global capitalist economic order. By alienating an entire nation of people, the Troika has revealed the internal contradictions of the modern neoliberal establishment, as well as the inadequacies of the earlier social-democratic Keynesian regime. Tsakalotos and Laskos suggest that there is very little that differentiates Greece from other countries struggling under austerity, and that parties such as Syriza could usher in a new, democratic and socialist era across the continent.
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Published by Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Aldersholt, Hants., UK, 1993
ISBN 10: 185278539X ISBN 13: 9781852785390
Language: English
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Paperback. Condition: New. Syriza's victory in the recent Greek general election shook the foundations of the Western political establishment and gave hope to the millions suffering the austerity measures imposed by the European Troika. Millions asked, how did this happen and what is it about Greece that created such a centre of radicalism? This insider's account, from Syriza's Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos and economist Christos Laskos, shows that that the narrative of Greek exceptionalism is a myth. The blame game that has been played by the EU powers is an ideological tool used to shift attention from the disillusionment and anger at the European and global capitalist economic order. By alienating an entire nation of people, the Troika has revealed the internal contradictions of the modern neoliberal establishment, as well as the inadequacies of the earlier social-democratic Keynesian regime. Tsakalotos and Laskos suggest that there is very little that differentiates Greece from other countries struggling under austerity, and that parties such as Syriza could usher in a new, democratic and socialist era across the continent.
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Add to basketOriginalbroschur. Condition: Sehr gut. 211 S. Neoliberalismus als Modernisierung -- Die griechische Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft am Vorabend der Krise -- Die Krise der Eurozone in ihrem Kontext -- Von der Krise zur permanenten Austerität -- Die Underdogs wehren sich -- Diskussionen innerhalb der griechischen Linken -- Zeittafel der griechischen Krise. ISBN 9783899001471 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 342.
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Published by Pluto Press (UK) Sep 2013, 2013
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Add to basketTaschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Syriza's victory in the 2015 Greek general election has shaken the foundations of the Western political establishment and has given new hope to the millions suffering the austerity measures imposed by the European Troika. Many people are discussing how this has happened and what it is about Greece that has created such a centre of radicalism.
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Published by Aldershot, Brookfield, Hongkong, Singapore, Sydney : Avebury, 1991
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Add to basketCondition: New. Challenges mainstream accounts of the Greek Crisis and situates it within a regional context and ultimately a critique of the world economic system.Challenges mainstream accounts of the Greek Crisis and situates it within a regional context and ulti.
Paperback. Condition: New. Syriza's victory in the recent Greek general election shook the foundations of the Western political establishment and gave hope to the millions suffering the austerity measures imposed by the European Troika. Millions asked, how did this happen and what is it about Greece that created such a centre of radicalism? This insider's account, from Syriza's Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos and economist Christos Laskos, shows that that the narrative of Greek exceptionalism is a myth. The blame game that has been played by the EU powers is an ideological tool used to shift attention from the disillusionment and anger at the European and global capitalist economic order. By alienating an entire nation of people, the Troika has revealed the internal contradictions of the modern neoliberal establishment, as well as the inadequacies of the earlier social-democratic Keynesian regime. Tsakalotos and Laskos suggest that there is very little that differentiates Greece from other countries struggling under austerity, and that parties such as Syriza could usher in a new, democratic and socialist era across the continent.
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Published by Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993
ISBN 10: 185278539X ISBN 13: 9781852785390
Language: English
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Hardback. Condition: New. Syriza's victory in the recent Greek general election shook the foundations of the Western political establishment and gave hope to the millions suffering the austerity measures imposed by the European Troika. Millions asked, how did this happen and what is it about Greece that created such a centre of radicalism? This insider's account, from Syriza's Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos and economist Christos Laskos, shows that that the narrative of Greek exceptionalism is a myth. The blame game that has been played by the EU powers is an ideological tool used to shift attention from the disillusionment and anger at the European and global capitalist economic order. By alienating an entire nation of people, the Troika has revealed the internal contradictions of the modern neoliberal establishment, as well as the inadequacies of the earlier social-democratic Keynesian regime. Tsakalotos and Laskos suggest that there is very little that differentiates Greece from other countries struggling under austerity, and that parties such as Syriza could usher in a new, democratic and socialist era across the continent.
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Add to basketGebunden. Condition: New. Challenges mainstream accounts of the Greek Crisis and situates it within a regional context and ultimately a critique of the world economic system.InhaltsverzeichnisList of figures and tables Introduction: The Greek Crisis In Con.