Takis S. Pappas is a Visiting Professor at the Central European University, and has recently authored Populism and Crisis Politics in Greece (Palgrave 2014) and co-authored European Populism in the Shadow of the Great Recession (ECPR Press 2015).
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Greece and the European elections: a preview
What is to happen in Greece in the forthcoming European elections, which, not without a certain irony of history,...
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Published in: HomeChávez and Thatcher, exemplars of charismatic leadership
Chávez’s style of populism and Thatcher’s enthusiasm for privatization have spawned imitators in many parts of the...
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Published in: HomeWhy Greece failed
How different is Greece? The beginning of wisdom about the current Greek crisis is to recognize that it is...
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Published in: HomeMapping Greece's forthcoming elections
As Greek electoral law awards the party that comes first 50 bonus seats in the country’s 300-seat parliament,...
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Published in: HomeThe extinction of the Greek dinosaurs?
The collapse of the two formerly dominant Greek parties, PASOK and New Democracy, has left a gaping void in the...
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Published in: HomeA Greek referendum was, in fact, a bad idea
A Greek referendum was not an excellent idea, whose implementation was prevented by its alleged opponents, as...