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ABSTRACT. Recession and major financial instability in Greece have been accom- panied by a deep socio-political crisis. The author aims to analyze the inability of both dominant and opposing political parties to meet public’s expectations and develop a sustainable ideological schema that would ensure social unity. It is furthermore argued that this kind of political deficit has allowed anti-establishment, ultra-nationalist political forces to rise, offering to citizens a dangerously attractive, alternative perspective to identify with. pp. 288–292

 

Keywords: recession, political parties, party identification, social instability, ultra-nationalism, European Union 

DIMITRA KARANTZENI
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Kapodistrian University of Athens

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