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Modern Greece : A Civilization On The Periphery

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This clear, balanced book explores the dilemma of Greece, the font of European civilization.

Despite its classical past and EU membership, Greece has been unable to escape the limbo of being nearly developed.

Illuminating the impact of borrowed western institutions on Greeces traditional culture, the authors analyze the paralyzing consequences: a political process dependent on personal relations and a civil society dominated by a highly centralized bureaucracy.

State dominance, Legg and Roberts argue, has turned politics primarily into a struggle for office.

This emphasis on political conflict has allowed politicians and their supporters to employ emotional nationalist rhetoric to flout democratic rules and to avoid genuine issues.

Concluding that the Greek political systems nature precludes real reform, the authors show how EU opportunities for both economic and political reform have been largely lost.

Unfortunately, the aspects of Greeces nearly developed status are mirrored in eastern European states with similar pasts.

Indeed, the authors warn that the Greece of today may be the future of many of its neighbors. }This clear, balanced book explores the dilemma of Greece, the font of European civilization.

Despite its classical past and EU membership, Greece has been unable to escape the limbo of being nearly developed.

Illuminating the impact of borrowed western institutions on Greeces traditional culture, the authors analyze the paralyzing consequences: a political process dependent on personal relations and a civil society dominated by a highly centralized bureaucracy.

State dominance, Legg and Roberts argue, has turned politics primarily into a struggle for office.

This emphasis on political conflict has allowed politicians and their supporters to employ emotional nationalist rhetoric to flout democratic rules and to avoid genuine issues.

Concluding that the Greek political systems nature precludes real reform, the authors show how EU opportunities for both economic and political reform have been largely lost.

Unfortunately, the aspects of Greeces nearly developed status are mirrored in eastern European states with similar pasts.

Indeed, the authors warn that the Greece of today may be the future of many of its neighbors. 

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Product Details
Routledge
036715479X / 9780367154790
Paperback / softback
949.507
13/06/2023
United Kingdom
English
250 pages
23 cm
Reprint. Originally published: Boulder: Westview Press, 1997.