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Has Greece found the formula for defeating populism?

by Aristides N. Hatzis Washington PostJuly 16, 2019 Greece has a new prime minister. Kyriakos Mitsotakis took office immediately after leading his conservative New Democracy party to a landslide victory in the country’s general election on July 7. His dramatic victory ended 4½ of government by Alexis Tsipras and his far-left Syriza party. And that’s

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European democracy began in Greece. Thanks to its voters, it won’t die there.

Washington PostEditorialJuly 12, 2019 European Democracy began in Greece; some say it almost ended there, too. About a decade ago, as the world reeled from the financial crisis, Athens’s official financial data were shown to be badly misstated. In truth, the country was nearing insolvency, with potentially catastrophic consequences not only for Greece but for

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Greece voted populism out. Now it has to make sure it doesn’t return.

by Yannis Palaiologos Washington PostJuly 10, 2019 Sunday’s parliamentary elections amounted to a stinging defeat for both left and right populism in Greece. After a long slog in bailout purgatory, and 4½ years under a populist government of the hard left and the nationalist right, Greeks turned decisively to the establishment center-right New Democracy party,

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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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