SYRIZA: The Beginning of a New Europe?

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Title: SYRIZA: The Beginning of a New Europe?

Reference number: 12210

Date: 2015, January 28

Sound: sound

Original format: unknown

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 116.58 mins

Description: Webcast of a debate hosted by Common Weal in Edinburgh about the result of the Greek general election and its effect on European politics.

Films made for the Scottish Independence Referendum. Acquired in conjunction with National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Collections Referendum Curator. Find out more at https://www.nls.uk/collections/topics/referendum

Material made available via the following website:
http://independencelive.net

Shotlist: Webcast of a debate hosted by Common Weal in Edinburgh about the result of the Greek general election and its effect on European politics.

"Speakers include: Dr Myrto Tsakatika of Syriza Scotland and senior lecturer in politics at the University of Glasgow; Cat Boyd, Radical Independence Campaign co-founder and in Athens for the Greek general election; Professor Michael Keating, author and political science professor at the University of Aberdeen, specialising in European politics; Gordon Maloney, President of NUS Scotland who will also be in Greece for the election. The event will be chaired by Peter McColl, Director of the Common Weal Policy Unit and Rector of the University of Edinburgh." [event pre-publicity]