An original analysis of the integration of Greece into the European Union, assessing the impact of EU membership on different sectors of the Greek economy. It examines the relationship from 1961, through its freezing as a result of the authoritarian Greek regime in 1967 and the negotiation of full membership in 1981. The book focusses on interest politics and shows how Greek sectoral corporatism has been transformed, largely as a result of EU membership. It draws on new institutionalist approaches to politics and political economy and neofunctionalist theories of EU integration.
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List of Tables - List of Figures - Preface and Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Introduction - The Theoretical Terrain - Political Economy and Disjointed Corporatism in Greece - Crisis of Strategy - Crisis of Adjustment - Crisis of Policy - Conclusion - Notes - Bibliography - Index