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Greek crisis and the search for political leadership
/ Katsikas, Dimitrios
Katsikas, Dimitrios
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2012.
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Despite two bailout agreements of unprecedented size and the implementation of a harsh austerity programme, no solution to the Greek crisis is in sight. As a result, Greece continues to be a hotspot, sending sporadic tremors to a fragile eurozone. The outcome so far leaves no doubts about the grave mishandling of the crisis. The most important cause of this failure is the lack of political leadership at both the national and European levels. Accordingly, a solution to the Greek crisis will remain elusive unless Greek and Europeans politicians overcome the constraints of national political calculations and exercise leadership commensurate to the challenge of rescuing Greece and indeed the eurozone itself.
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crisis
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Greece
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Eurozone
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Bailout
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Mongolia in 2017 : a year of feudal fights in a democracy
/ Bulag, Uradyn E
Bulag, Uradyn E
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In 2017 Mongolians elected a populist president who is more assertive than his predecessors amid initial uncertainties introduced by a $5.5 billion IMF bailout package. The country continued to be embroiled in a fight over the fate of the 49% private holdings in the Erdenet enterprise. There were signs that Mongolia was becoming less active in engaging its third neighbors.
Key Words
IMF
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Presidential Election
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Ambassadors
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Bailout
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Foreign Policy
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Erdenet Corruptionmining
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Promissory Politics
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Values as barriers to compromise? ideology, transnational coalitions, and distributive bargaining in negotiations over the third
/ Zahariadis, Nikolaos
Zahariadis, Nikolaos
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What factors explain the brinkmanship and threats of Greece’s distributive tactics over the third bailout package in 2015? Examining negotiations between Greece and its creditors during SYRIZA’s (Coalition of the Radical Left) tenure in power, I argue that the Greek government’s strong ideological fervor turned the bailout negotiations into an ideologically based dispute, which involved “sacred” value biases and uncompromising posturing. Unable to form cooperative transnational coalitions, Athens increasingly turned to distributive bargaining tactics that antagonized creditors and escalated the conflict. The article highlights how values act as barriers in bailouts and has implications for the study of intergovernmental negotiations in the European Union.
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Greece
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Bailout
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Distributive Bargaining
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Transnational Coalitions
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Sacred Values
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