PPT-‘The Greek crisis: Causes and Alternative Strategies’

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Stavros D Mavroudeas Dept of Economics University of Macedonia email smavrouomgr International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy 5th Annual Conference

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Stavros D Mavroudeas Dept of Economics University of Macedonia email smavrouomgr International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy 5th Annual Conference in Political Economy. In 1956, two concurrent events transformed the postwar pattern of international relations. The Suez crisis marked the end of innocence for the Western Alliance; henceforth, the . Western allies would never again be able fully to believe in their own avowals of a perfect symmetry of interests. Simultaneously, the bloody suppression of the Hungarian uprising showed that the Soviet Union would maintain its sphere of interest, by force if necessary, and that talk of liberation was empty. There could no longer be any doubt that the Cold War would be both protracted and bitter… Kissinger, Diplomacy, pp. 550-551.. the impact of the . eurozone. crisis on the Greek parliament. Dr.. . emmanuel. . sigalas. CARLETON UNIVERSITY. outline. The Greek . crisis. : . economic background and implications. The Greek crisis: the main political consequences. Maria Diaz Ripa. Nathalie Habashi. Meghan Leblanc. Chloé van Bussel. History: the Greek Crisis. A little bit of information about Greece. A quick timeline of important dates. The impact of WW2. The Greek Civil War. Jenna L. Currie-Mueller. Background. Organization is privileged. Expanding field and contexts. Need inclusivity. A new form of crisis. Tight-coupling . Increased entropy of society. New events that defy current understanding. Suicidal Patients. David C. Rozek, PhD. National Center for Veterans Studies. The University of Utah. What a Crisis Response Plan Is. a. . memory aid to facilitate early identification of emotional . 2. Question to Consider. What are the key challenges police officers face when dealing with persons in behavioral crisis?. 3. Recognizing a. Person in Crisis. Crisis Recognition. 4. Behavioral Crisis: A Definition. In 1956, two concurrent events transformed the postwar pattern of international relations. The Suez crisis marked the end of innocence for the Western Alliance; henceforth, the . Western allies would never again be able fully to believe in their own avowals of a perfect symmetry of interests. Simultaneously, the bloody suppression of the Hungarian uprising showed that the Soviet Union would maintain its sphere of interest, by force if necessary, and that talk of liberation was empty. There could no longer be any doubt that the Cold War would be both protracted and bitter… Kissinger, Diplomacy, pp. 550-551.. The art of ancient Greece is the origin of the art of the western world. It was in Greece that artists first developed the idea of art as . a naturalistic . imitation of reality, and in Greece that artists first established the principles of harmony and beauty in art. Greek art . 2. Question to Consider. What are the key challenges police officers face when dealing with persons in behavioral crisis?. 3. Recognizing a. Person in Crisis. Crisis Recognition. 4. Behavioral Crisis: A Definition. 5Global Investment Management Solutions Executive Director and Portfolio Associate and Client Portfolio Manager Multi-Asset Solutions Alternative Beta Redefining Alpha and Beta6Access investment chara Definition and Types of Crises A crisis involves a disruption of an individuals normal or stable state More specifically a The Precipitating FactorThe precipitating factor is the event that converts a Em. . Professor Ruth Wodak, . FAcSS. Distinguished Professor and Chair of Discourse Studies . Lancaster University/University Vienna. r.wodak@lancaster.ac.uk. http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/profiles/265. Who thought it up?. What did they believe?. How . many Gods & Goddesses? . Sources. Information on the Greek belief system comes from many sources. Unlike followers of religions such as Christianity, Judaism, & Islam, the Greeks did not have a single sacred text, such as the Bible or Koran from which their beliefs and religious practices derived. Instead, they generally used oral traditions, passed on by word of mouth, to relate sacred stories. Priest and priestesses to various gods would also guide people in worship in various temples across Greece. We know something about these beliefs because Greek poets such as Homer, Hesiod and Pindar, and Greek dramatists such as Euripides, Aristophanes & Sophocles mention the myths in their various works. . Rachmat Kriyantono, Ph.D. (Materi ini saya tulis juga di buku PR & Crisis Management, 2012, Prenada Jakarta). WHY IMPORTANT TO STUDY CRISIS. ....???. Every organization is likely to experience crisis.

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