A System Fit for Purpose? The Challenge of Governance in Greece
Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum
600 South Gregory Street
Urbana
Why do Greek governments fail? Governments in Athens have achieved great national projects in key historical periods, but the current crisis has exposed endemic problems in the capacity of governments to deliver reform. These problems will continue to impact on Greece's way out of the crisis, whatever the terms of its "bail-outs." As such, they will define key central challenges not only for Greece, but also for the European Union in managing a heterogeneous union.
Hosted by: Modern Greek Studies Program
In conjunction with: Center for Global Studies, Center for International Business Education and Research, Cline Centre for Democracy, European Union Center, Department of Economics,Department of French, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Department of History, Department of Linguistics, Department of Political Science, School of Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics, Spurlock Museum, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
Contemporary Greek Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science
