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Economic Blues: the left in government times

LSE Hellenic Observatory public lecture

Date: Tuesday 10 November 2015
Time: 8-9.30pm
Venue: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
Speaker: Euclid Tsakalotos
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone

What are the prospects of the Left in government after the summer agreement? Can that agreement be incorporated into a political strategy that furthers social justice and a different economic model? Can Greece act as catalyst for wider progressive changes in the Eurozone and the EU? 

Euclid Tsakalotos (@tsakalotos) is the Greek Finance Minister. 

Kevin Featherstone is Hellenic Observatory Director, Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies & Professor of European Politics and LSEE-Research on South Eastern Europe Co-Chair.

More information about the Hellenic Observatory (@HO_LSE) and it's events programme is available online. 

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For any queries email hellenicobservatory@lse.ac.uk.

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