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Greece joined the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1981 but its relationship with the European Union (EU) has been somewhat tortuous.1 At times the relationship was contested, while in other periods it evolved more smoothly (Kazakos, 2001; Pagoulatos, 2003; Featherstone and Papadimitriou, 2008; Verney, 2011).
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Sotiropoulos, D.A. (2015). The Greek Parliament and the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty: A Missed Opportunity to Empower Parliament. In: Hefftler, C., Neuhold, C., Rozenberg, O., Smith, J. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of National Parliaments and the European Union. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-28913-1_16
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