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Prime Ministers in Greece - The Paradox of Power

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Informationen zum Autor Kevin Featherstone is Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies and Professor of European Politics, and Director of the Hellenic Observatory within the European Institute. He has held visiting positions at the University of Minnesota, New York University, and Harvard University. Before LSE, he held academic posts at the universities of Stirling and Bradford. In 2009/10 he served on an advisory committee for the reform of the Greek government. He was the first foreign member of the National Council for Research and Technology (ESET) in Greece. In 2013 he was made 'Commander: Order of the Phoenix' by the President of the Hellenic Republic. In 2014, the European Parliament selected one of his books (co-authored with Kenneth Dyson) as one of its '100 Books on Europe to Remember'.Dimitris Papadimitriou is Professor of Politics at the University of Manchester and Director of the Manchester Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence. He has held visiting posts at Princeton University (2006-7), the London School of Economics (2010), and Yale University (2010). He has written extensively on Greek politics, the political economy of the European Union and the EU's relations with Central and Eastern Europe. His most recent books include The EU's Lisbon Agenda: evaluating success, understanding failure (with P. Copeland, Palgrave 2012), The Last Ottomans: The Muslim Minority of Greece, 1940-49 (with K. Featherstone, A. Mamarelis and G. Niarchos, Palgrave 2011) and The Limits of Europeanisation: reform capacity and policy conflict in Greece (with K. Featherstone, Palgrave 2008). Klappentext This book is the first in-depth study of Greek government and features extensive interviews and interviews with former prime ministers of Greece. Zusammenfassung This book is the first in-depth study of Greek government and features extensive interviews and interviews with former prime ministers of Greece. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Politicians, Patronage, and the Bureaucratic Tradition: the Problems of Control and Coordination Within the Greek Government 2: The Leadership Factor: the Person and the Post 3: Primus solus: Constantinos Karamanlis as PM (1974-1980) 4: At the Centre of a Galaxy: Andreas Papandreou as Prime Minister (1981-1989 and 1993-1996) 5: Institutionalisation and Micro-management: Constantinos Mitsotakis as Prime Minister (1990-1993) 6: Innovation Circumscribed: Costas Simitis as Prime Minister (1996-2004) 7: In the Shadows of Uncertainty: Costas Karamanlis as Prime Minister (2004-2009) 8: 'Plus ça change': Change and Continuity in the Greek Core Executive 9: Governing in Context: International Comparisons and Reform Implications Appendix: List of Interviewees ...

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