10 March 2017
Using the Greek Diaspora as a Remedy. A Comment
The Greek diaspora as such does not have a superior ethos compared with Greeks at home. Frank Schorkopf responds to the proposal on institution-building in Greece made by Arnim v. Bogdandy and Michael Ioannidis. Continue reading >>
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10 March 2017
Institution-Building in Greece. On the Risk of “Double Loyalty”
There are certain risks that could delegitimise and further weaken the Greek political, bureaucratic and judiciary institutions. Luca De Lucia's respond to Armin von Bogdandy and Michael Ioannidis' proposal for a new approach to institution-building in Greece. Continue reading >>
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09 March 2017
Rule of Law in Times of the Populist Surge. Comments on Armin von Bogdandy and Michael Ioannidis
As populism rises and crises of the rule of law emerge, we have to think out of the box. Pál Sonnevend's reply to v. Bogdandy and M. Ioannidis focusses on the democratic environment and guarantees of the rule of law in Greece. Continue reading >>
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09 March 2017
The Greek Diaspora and the Reform of the Greek State
For decades, a significant number of Greek public servants owed their position to patronage, nepotism, party support, or fraud. Angelos Chaniotis responds to Armin von Bogdandy and Michael Ioannidis' suggestion to institution-building in Greece. Continue reading >>
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09 March 2017
State building in Greece
Even though Greece avoided imminent collapse and civil unrest in 2015, the reform process has not reached the threshold of irreversibility. Response by Achilles Skordas to the suggestions made by v. Bogdandy and Ioannidis. Continue reading >>
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09 March 2017
Formal and Informal Elements of Institution-Building. A Comment on Armin von Bogdandy and Michael Ioannidis
The fact that Greece seems to be in trouble again should be considered an opportunity! Response by András Jakab to v. Bogdandy/Ioannidis' suggestion to use the Greek diaspora as a tool for a new approach to institution building. Continue reading >>
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09 March 2017
New Forces for Greek State Reform
Current attempts to solve the crisis in Greece aim at economic solutions. With a new bailout programme being stalled and the next tranche once more postponed, the search is on for new solutions off the beaten paths. Continue reading >>08 July 2015