Kolomatskaya Daria Aleksandrovna
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Participation of Radical Left Parties in Governments of European Union CountriesMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2020. 2. p.40-51read more639
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This article provides a comparative analysis of the strategic attitudes of modern radical left parties towards participation in government. Using the example of two radical left parties — the Progressive Party of Working People (AKEL) and the Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA), which were major parties in the coalition governments in Cyprus (2008–2013) and Greece (2015–2019), respectively — the author examines the factors that led them to government participation and analyzes their experience and subsequent political fates after the end of their term in offi ce. The study shows that the experience of government participation by radical left parties in terms of their electoral results and political achievements can be ranked from negative to catastrophic. The real infl uence of the radical left parties on the government policy was minimal; at best they managed to achieve only moderate social democratic reforms, while any truly radical transformation of society was negated. The radical left parties have not yet resolved the issue of how to implement their declared anti-neoliberal program, taking into account not only the balance of forces within a country, but also the need to overcome the restrictions imposed by the complex institutional frameworks of the European Union, the Eurozone and the WTO.
Keywords: radical left parties; European Union; government; Greece; Cyprus; AKEL; SYRIZA
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Adical Left Parties In The 2014 European Parliament Election: Results And ProspectsMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2014. 4. p.99-109read more206
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