April 2023

Greece’s Experiment With Populism Holds Lessons for Europe

by Matina Stevis-Gridneff & Steven Erlanger New York TimesJuly 9, 2019 With a quiet handshake at the door of Maximos Mansion on a tree-lined street in central Athens, Alexis Tsipras ceded the office of prime minister on Monday to the New Democracy leader, Kyriakos Mitsotakis. It was the kind of uneventful handover of power that […]

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New Greek government vows to get economy moving after election win

by Kerin Hope Financial TimesJuly 8, 2019 A triumphant Kyriakos Mitsotakis was sworn in as Greece’s new prime minister on Monday after leading his New Democracy party to a resounding election victory. “The people of Greece gave us a strong mandate yesterday to change this country. We will honour it to the full. The job

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The Rapid Fall of the Left

by Yascha Mounk AtlanticJuly 9, 2019 A few short years ago, the far left was resurgent. Fringe politicians such as Britain’s Jeremy Corbyn, Greece’s Alexis Tsipras, and France’s Jean-Luc Mélenchon were turning into the standard-bearers of the mainstream left. Meanwhile, in the United States, Bernie Sanders was staging a surprisingly robust primary challenge against Hillary

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