'Europeanization' and the centre periphery: the case of Greece in the 1990s

Featherstone, K.ORCID logo (1998). 'Europeanization' and the centre periphery: the case of Greece in the 1990s. South European Society and Politics, 3(1), 23-39. https://doi.org/10.1080/13608740308539524
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This article discusses the notion of 'Europeanization' as it might apply to the position of Greece in the European Union. It advances three basic propositions: (i) that the domestic impact of EU integration can be differentiated along various dimensions; (ii) of particular relevance is differentiation between the centre and periphery; and (iii) that the impact of the EU in Greece can be gauged in terms of a series of inter-connected features: a Gramscian hegemony, external penetration of the state administration, dependence on EU aid, fragmentation, and a 'core executive' empowerment.

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