From Opposition to Power: Greek Conservatism Reinvented
Why did the Greek New Democracy remain in opposition for 11 consecutive years, and what did it take to regain power in 2004 with a landslide? This contribution focuses on three particular issues related to party change-i.e. party leadership, organizational structure, and electoral strategy-and expla...
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