1st Edition

Modern Greece A Civilization On The Periphery

By Keith R Legg Copyright 1997
250 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

This clear, balanced book explores the dilemma of Greece, the font of European civilization. Despite its classical past and EU membership, Greece has been unable to escape the limbo of being nearly developed. Illuminating the impact of borrowed western institutions on Greeces traditional culture, the authors analyze the paralyzing consequences: a political process dependent on personal relations... Read more
The Problem of Too Much History; Modern Greek History: From One Revolution to Another; World War II and After; The International Factor; Society and Politics; Greek Culture: Education, Religion, and the State; The Constitution in Theory and Practice; Political Parties and Elections; Political Forces and Policymaking; The Political Economy of a Peripheral State; The Challenge of Maastricht: European, Mediterranean, Balkan, or Third World?.

Biography

Keith R Legg (Author) , John M Roberts (Author)