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Reflections on institutionalising evidence-informed policy making in Greece

Hosted by the Hellenic Observatory Centre for Research on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus

CBG.1.04, Centre Building, United Kingdom

Speaker

Professor Stella Ladi

Professor Stella Ladi

Chair

Professor Vassilis Monastiriotis

Professor Vassilis Monastiriotis

This presentation by Professor Stella Ladi discusses the process of advising the Greek government in view of improving evidence-informed policymaking in the country. It focuses on how such advising is conducted within the context of EU-sponsored programs, including a discussion of how the Greek government and international stakeholders approach such partnerships. The presentation will also offer insights regarding the opportunities and hurdles of establishing evidence-informed policymaking as a dominant modus operandi within the Greek public administration. Overall, the presentation aims to reflect both on how EU-driven reforms are promoted in the post-pandemic era and vis-à-vis their overall effect in member states.

Wednesday 26 March 2025, 2.30pm-4.00pm
S
peaker: Stella Ladi, Professor in Public Policy at Queen Mary University of London, Associate Professor at Panteion University in Athens
Venue: CBG.1.04, 1st floor, Centre Building, LSE

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