Events

Making a Difference in Greece

Hosted by the Hellenic Observatory

Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House

Speaker

Kostis Hatzidakis

Kostis Hatzidakis

Chair

Dr Spyros Economides

What are the key policies that will bring change in Greece? Kostis Hatzidakis addresses some critical factors that can lift the country’s growth and boost development.

Kostis Hatzidakis (@K_Hatzidakis) is a member of the Greek Parliament and Vice President of the New Democracy Party.

Spyros Economides is Associate Professor in International Relations and European Politics, European Institute, LSE; and Deputy Director of the Hellenic Observatory.

The Hellenic Observatory (@HO_LSE) was established at the LSE in 1996. It engages in a range of activities, including developing and supporting academic and policy-related research; organisation of conferences, seminars and workshops; academic exchange through visiting fellowships and internships. 

Twitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEGreece

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Making a Difference in Greece (pdf)

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