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@article{ Zartaloudis2024,
 title = {Greece's 2015 Eurozone Bailout "Renegotiation": Beware of Greeks Bearing "Unpolitics"?},
 author = {Zartaloudis, Sotirios},
 journal = {Politics and Governance},
 volume = {12},
 year = {2024},
 issn = {2183-2463},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.8190},
 abstract = {In January 2015, Greece witnessed a political earthquake with the election of the populist anti-austerity/EU bailout coalition of the left-wing party SYRIZA and the far-right party ANEL. It is argued that during January-July 2015, the SYRIZA-ANEL coalition engaged in a protracted process of renegotiation of Greece's bailout terms that were agreed between previous Greek governments and the so-called Troika (European Commission, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund) adopting a behaviour ruled by "unpolitics." First, the SYRIZA-ANEL government immediately rejected formal and informal rules of EU decision-making. Second, the SYRIZA-ANEL government rejected traditional means of compromise, such as package deals and side payments. Third, when Greece's creditors presented their last-minute bailout offer in June 2015 to avoid Greece leaving the eurozone (Grexit), the SYRIZA-ANEL government rejected the suggested solution and tried to exploit the ensuing deadlock by calling a rashly organised referendum asking Greeks to vote against the suggested deal. This period of "unpolitics" ended almost immediately after the referendum when, in a sudden and unexpected volte-face, Tsipras interpreted the referendum result as a call for compromise with the Troika and accepted the previously intolerable bailout deal.},
 keywords = {Griechenland; Greece; Populismus; populism; politische Entscheidung; political decision}}