In Conversation with George A. Papandreou: Democracy, Crisis and Resilience

Mon Jan 19 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm

Senate Room | Glasgow

University of Glasgow, College of Social Sciences
Publisher/HostUniversity of Glasgow, College of Social Sciences
In Conversation with George A. Papandreou: Democracy, Crisis and Resilience
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How do democracies navigate periods of deep crisis? What can Europe learn from Greece’s turbulent decade? Join us for a special In Conversation event with former Greek Prime Minister George A. Papandreou, reflecting on leadership, governance, and democratic resilience in an era of global uncertainty.

George A. Papandreou served as Prime Minister of Greece during one of the most consequential periods in modern European political history. His government faced the onset of the Eurozone crisis, the pressure of international markets, and intense political polarisation, yet Greece remained anchored in democracy and the European project.

In this moderated conversation, Mr Papandreou will discuss:

  • The political, economic and social challenges Greece confronted during the crisis
  • What crisis leadership looks like “from the inside”
  • How democracies adapt under extreme pressure
  • What Greece’s experience can teach other societies facing democratic stress today

The event will include a moderated Q&A with opportunities for both in-person and online audiences to participate.

This public talk is part of a wider University of Glasgow symposium organised by the Peaceful, Secure and Empowered Societies (PSES) network and the Greek Politics Specialist Group (GPSG).

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Senate Room, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom, Glasgow

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