Items where Author is "Vasilopoulou, Sofia"
Number of items: 28.
As long as cartelisation, patronage, and corruption dominate Greek politics, economic reforms will be doomed to failure.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Halikiopoulou, Daphne
Book review: Party patronage and party government in European democracies.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Breaching the social contract: why the success of Golden Dawn in Greece points to a crisis of democratic representation.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Changing the policy agenda? The impact of the Golden Dawn on Greek party politics.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Nanou, Kyriaki; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Changing the policy agenda?The impact of the Golden Dawn on Greekparty politics.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Nanou, Kyriaki; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Conclusion: nationalism and globalisation: conflicting or complementary?
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Democracy and discontent:the multifaceted appeal of the far right.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
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Emotions to shape debates and decisions in the upcoming referendum.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Wagner, Markus
European Parliament election results – our experts react.
Evans, Jocelyn; Evans, Mary; Arzheimer, Kai; Begg, Iain; Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Hagemann, Sara; Shaw, Eric; Cianetti, Licia; Rodríguez-Teruel, Juan; Saltman, Erin Marie
Golden Dawn’s success in the European elections shows the party now has a stable support base among Greek voters.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Halikiopoulou, Daphne
Golden Dawn’s ‘nationalist solution’: explaining the rise of the far-right in Greece.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Halikiopoulou, Daphne
Greece’s response to austerity has been to say “no to the Fourth Reich” but yes to the neo-Nazism of the Golden Dawn.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Introduction: bridging the gap between nationalism and globalisation.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Moving from a race-based agenda to a focus on civic virtue has aided the BNP’s resurgence in the last decade.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Nationalism and globalisation: conflicting or complementary?
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
New elections in Greece seem increasingly likely, further damaging the country’s credibility.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Halikiopoulou, Daphne
Newspapers focus on who MEPs are rather than on what they do in the European Parliament.
Gattermann, Katjana; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Opportunity or threat?:how Europeans view freedom of movement.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Talving, Liisa
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Socio-economic volatility and the rise of anti-establishment politics will characterise Greece’s most important election in nearly 40 years. The likely outcome is a coalition government, but will it be able to undertake the substantive reforms Greece badly needs?
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Speaking for Britain? MPs broadly reflect the views of their supporters on Europe – but one side should worry a little more than the other.
Bale, Tim; Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Cowley, Philip; Menon, Anand
Syriza won with a radical left programme, but keeping the middle class on side may be key to retaining power.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
Towards a ‘civic’ narrative: British national identity and the transformation of the British National Party.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
The civic zeitgeist: nationalism and liberal values in the European radical right.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Mock, Steven; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
The paradox of nationalism: the common denominator of radical left and radical right Euroscepticism.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Nanou, Kyriaki; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
The primary response by Greek parties to the crisis has been to divert political accountability through populist blame-shifting.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia; Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Exadaktylos, Theofanis
The recent elections may have only postponed Greece’s default and Eurozone exit.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
The rise of the Golden Dawn and extremism in Greece can be seen as part of a broader phenomenon of a culture of intolerance, which is maintained and perpetuated through the Greek education system.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia
The rise of the Golden Dawn is not a natural consequence of the economic crisis, but a reflection of wider problems in Greek society.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne; Vasilopoulou, Sofia