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Browsing Department of Political and Social Sciences (SPS) by Author "PAPPAS, Takis S."
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Title:Why Greece failed
Author(s):PAPPAS, Takis S.Date:2013Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Seeking to offer a unified theory about Greece’s current political and economic crisis, this article unravels the particular mechanisms through which this country developed as a populist democracy, that is, a pluralist ...
Title:Il carisma politico
Author(s):PAPPAS, Takis S.Date:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This paper seeks to bring political charisma back into the study of comparative politics by reconstructing the concept and rendering it applicable to empirical research. Unlike previous approaches, the present study examines ...
Title:Evolving Greek Politics Amidst the Crisis: Destination unknown
Author(s):PAPPAS, Takis S.; ASLANIDIS, ParisDate:2012Type of Publication:Contribution to bookAbstract:We have all come to refer to it simply as the “Greek Crisis,” but it is a long-term, multi-actor national drama with important, even perilous, consequences for the EU and the euro zone. In this concise article, written ...
Title:The Outbreak of Civil War in Greece: Strategic leadership, brinkmanship, and deterrence failure
Author(s):PAPPAS, Takis S.Date:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI SPSAbstract:This article argues against two firmly-established ideas about the 1944 communist insurgency that led to the outbreak of civil war in postliberation Greece: (a) blame attribution to predominantly one actor, who, depending ...
Title:Populism Emergent: A framework for analyzing its contexts, mechanics, and outcomes
Author(s):PAPPAS, Takis S.Date:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:This paper, based on cross-regional empirical research, provides an integrated analytical framework for understanding the emergence of populism in seemingly different political contexts in both Europe (including Greece, ...
Title:Political Charisma Revisited, and Reclaimed for Political Science
Author(s):PAPPAS, Takis S.Date:2011Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:This paper, initially prompted by the puzzles raised from the atypical emergence of charismatic politics in the otherwise ordinary political system that our contemporary democracy is supposed to be, seeks to bring political ...