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Panos A. Koliastasis

Panos Koliastasis is Postdoctoral Researcher in Politics at the University of Athens and Lecturer (adjunct) at the University of Peloponnese, Greece.

Selection Criteria in Party Leadership Elections in Greece: The Open Primaries of PASOK, ND and SYRIZA

Selection Criteria in Party Leadership Elections in Greece: The Open Primaries of PASOK, ND and SYRIZA

This book provides an in-depth analysis of the voting criteria of selectors in Greek political parties’ leadership elections, focusing on open and semi-open primaries. It examines seven multi-candidate leadership contests organised by the centre-left PASOK, the centre-right New Democracy, and the radical left SYRIZA during 2007 – 2023, from the theoretical perspective of the Stark model and the three ordered selection criteria.

Selection Criteria in Party Leadership Elections in Greece: The Open Primaries of PASOK, ND and SYRIZA

Selection Criteria in Party Leadership Elections in Greece: The Open Primaries of PASOK, ND and SYRIZA

This book provides an in-depth analysis of the voting criteria of selectors in Greek political parties’ leadership elections, focusing on open and semi-open primaries. It examines seven multi-candidate leadership contests organised by the centre-left PASOK, the centre-right New Democracy, and the radical left SYRIZA during 2007 – 2023, from the theoretical perspective of the Stark model and the three ordered selection criteria.

Permanent Campaigning in Greece in Times of Crisis

Permanent Campaigning in Greece in Times of Crisis

This book investigates the phenomenon of permanent campaigning in Greece over the last decade. It explores the political communication strategies of three recent successive Greek prime ministers from 2012 until the early months of 2022 to deal with economic, migration and pandemic crises, from a permanent campaigning perspective.

Permanent Campaigning in Greece in Times of Crisis

Permanent Campaigning in Greece in Times of Crisis

This book investigates the phenomenon of permanent campaigning in Greece over the last decade. It explores the political communication strategies of three recent successive Greek prime ministers from 2012 until the early months of 2022 to deal with economic, migration and pandemic crises, from a permanent campaigning perspective.