In the Shadow of Grexit: The Greek Election of 17 June 2012

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This article provides an overview and analysis of the Greek elections of June 2012. Placing the elections within the broader framework of the Greek socio-political and economic context, it discusses the electoral campaign and results, juxtaposing them to the 6 May electoral round. The election results confirmed many of the trends of the previous round, including electoral volatility, the fragmentation of the party system and the rise of anti-establishment forces. The main difference was the entrenchment of the pro- versus anti- bailout division and the prominence of the question of Greece's continued eurozone membership. © 2013 Taylor & Francis.

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Vasilopoulou, S., & Halikiopoulou, D. (2013). In the Shadow of Grexit: The Greek Election of 17 June 2012. South European Society and Politics, 18(4), 523–542. https://doi.org/10.1080/13608746.2013.779784

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