ABSTRACT

Political Change in Greece (1987) surveys the state of politics in Greece as it joined the EEC, experienced a socialist government, and faced changes in its relations within NATO. It provides historical background explaining the changes in regimes since the Second World War, and looks at different elements in Greek politics – processes, parties, interest groups and key policy areas – outlining for each recent development the likely future state of affairs.

part One|84 pages

The Setting

chapter Chapter One|13 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter Two|20 pages

The Constitutional Framework

chapter Chapter 3|30 pages

Elections and Voting Behaviour

chapter Chapter 4|21 pages

Changes in Public Attitudes

part Two|89 pages

The Party System

chapter Chapter 6|23 pages

Pasok and the Left

chapter Chapter 7|10 pages

The Centre: Decline and Convergence

chapter Chapter 8|29 pages

The Communists

part Three|56 pages

The Wider Political Process

chapter Chapter 9|15 pages

Interest Groups: An Overview

chapter Chapter 11|16 pages

The Military

part Four|41 pages

External Relations