Working Papers
The Greek Politics Specialist Group welcomes scholarly working papers, as well as preliminary or interim reports of ongoing research. There is no word limit, although we would encourage prospective contributors to aim for a length of 1,000 – 4,000 words (reports) and 3,000 – 6,000 words (papers). Featuring your paper on our website has many benefits as it can attract experts and interested parties who may then wish to promote your work or provide you with valuable feedback.
Since 2004, the GPSG has funded and supported tens of scholars and junior researchers in order to participate and present their work to international conferences, such as the annual conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA) and the world congress of the International Political Science Association (IPSA).
More than 50 of these conference papers are now available online and can be accessed in our PSA Conference Panels section.
- WP12 – April 2013 – Panos Petridis – From economism to autonomy: A Greek economic emergency and the transformative vision of degrowth
- WP11 – November 2012 – Prof. George Pleios, Stamatis Poulakidakos, Dr. Anastasia Veneti – Representations of terrorism in online media: a comparative examination of UK, Germany, Greece and Turkey
- WP10 – April 2012 – Eleni Christodoulou – Greek Politics and Passion(s): Reconstituting National Identity in the Midst of Financial Crisis
- WP09 – December 2011 – Dr. George Aspridis and Dr. Marina Petrelli – Civil Servants’ Permanent Tenure in Greece
- WP08 – November 2011 – Eoin Drea – Repeating the Mistakes of Austerity? Lessons for Greece for the Irish Economic Experience of the 1920s and 1930s
- WP07 – April 2011 – Dr Andrew Liaropoulos – Cyber-Security and the Law of War: The Legal and Ethical Aspects of Cyber-Conflict
- WP06 – November 2010 – Dr George Aspridis – The Evaluation of Human Resources in Modern Public Management
- WP05 – April 2010 – Angelos Gkanoutas-Leventis – Greece and the EMU: The Realignment of an Evolving Public Opinion
- WP04 – January 2010 – Manto Lampropoulou – Public utilities reform in Greece: Privatization, market liberalization and implications for citizens as consumers
- WP03 – November 2009- Eleni Ganiti – The Military Dictatorship of April 1967 in Greece and its repercussion on the Greek visual arts scene
- WP02 – October 2009 – Dr Sofia Chatzidi – British Policy v. Greek Policy for Regulating the Illegal Trade of Antiquities
- WP01 – July 2009 – Maria Fola – Nation Branding: the nation as a product [in Greek]

