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Posts Tagged ‘Greece’

         
 

Greek Solidarity Co-ops: Disruption of Austerity beyond the Electoral Terrain

Andreas Bieler | May 24, 2017

On Thursday, 11 May 2017, George Kokkinidis, Leicester University, gave a seminar at the Nottingham Sumac Centre on the objectives and principles of Greek Solidarity Co-ops in the ongoing crisis. While Greece gave in to the restructuring demands by the European Union (EU) in the summer of [...]

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Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25)

Yanis Varoufakis | February 18, 2016

Motto: The EU will be democratised. Or it will disintegrate

Mission: TO DEMOCRATISE EUROPE!

A manifesto for democratising Europe

For all their concerns with global competitiveness, migration and terrorism, only one [...]

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Nicos Poulantzas, State, Power, Socialism

Luis F. Angosto-Ferrández | December 7, 2015

Let us start from the end. State, Power, Socialism (1978) is closed with a section entitled “Towards a democratic socialism” (Part Five). Poulantzas therein condensed basic tenets of his positioning before the debates around democracy and socialism running in the 1970s. These debates [...]

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Recording of Yanis Varoufakis’ talk on The Eurozone’s Paradox

Yanis Varoufakis | November 29, 2015

We now have the digital audio recording, the video of Yanis Varoufakis’ talk, and a carousel of photographs linked to the speaker’s presentation on ‘Creditors Uninterested in Getting their Money Back: Dissolving the Eurozone’s Paradox’ delivered at the [...]

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Yanis Varoufakis, The Eurozone’s Paradox

Yanis Varoufakis | November 18, 2015

Creditors Uninterested in Getting their Money Back: Dissolving the Eurozone's Paradox

Yanis Varoufakis Lecture at the University of Sydney.

The Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney is delighted to announce that it is hosting this [...]

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Compromised in Crisis: A Greek tragedy or real politik?

Claire Parfitt | August 7, 2015

Compromised in Crisis: A Greek tragedy or real politik?

When: Wednesday 19 August, 4:30-6:00pm

Where: New Law Annexe, Room 346, University of Sydney

A public forum organised by the Department of Political Economy on the current crisis in Greece, featuring Professor Aspromourgos [...]

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Hope is Coming and the Fear of Dominoes

Troy Henderson | February 4, 2015

When Greeks voted last Sunday a SYRIZA victory was all but assured given the party’s consistent lead in the polls and a strange quirk of the Greek electoral system that gifts 50 ‘bonus seats’ to the party with the highest vote. With 36.34% SYRIZA topped the poll followed by centre-right New [...]

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    • Debating Debtfare States
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    • Debating The Making of Modern Finance
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    • Gendered Circuits of Labour and Violence in Global Crises
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    • The Military Roots of Neoliberal Governance
    • Politicising artistic pedagogies
  • Literary Geographies of Political Economy
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