Harvard International Review
-Greek political and economic life is heavily controlled by networks of corruption
-Those who lived it have often kept a belief that the politicization and mobilization of the youth is essentially good for democracy, even when it takes violent forms.
-As many observers have pointed out, neither corruption nor economic difficulties are a Greek privilege; it is therefore very reasonable to expect similar riots in other countries, especially in those that have such a similar culture of unrest.
The entire article can be found here.
Nothing new, Mr. Nicolas Prevelakis. Someone already said it here and here.
-Greek political and economic life is heavily controlled by networks of corruption
-Those who lived it have often kept a belief that the politicization and mobilization of the youth is essentially good for democracy, even when it takes violent forms.
-As many observers have pointed out, neither corruption nor economic difficulties are a Greek privilege; it is therefore very reasonable to expect similar riots in other countries, especially in those that have such a similar culture of unrest.
The entire article can be found here.
Nothing new, Mr. Nicolas Prevelakis. Someone already said it here and here.
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