Friday, May 3, 2013

Geopolitical Framework of Greece


Greece’s location has greatly influenced its history. In ancient times, Greece became was a world power because of it’s proximity to the sea. The location allowed for the development of maritime trade and commerce, which heightened its power and wealth.  The rugged terrain of Greece has been both a geopolitical curse and blessing. The mountains have provided many protective benefits in times of war, but have also made it more difficult to cultivate agriculture in the country.
The political history of Greece is very rich and well established as Greece is a place known for the beginnings of democracy.  Historians believe it began in the city-state of Athens around 550 B.C.  During ancient times there was a direct democracy where people voted on every issue that came up. Currently, Greece’s governmental body is based on a democratic parliamentary system, or a representative democracy. The parliament, made up of 300 members, elects a president every five years, and the president in turn nominates a prime minister. Elections for members of parliament are held every four years. The current president of Greece is Karolos Papoulias.


The president of Greece.





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