The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) and the Department of European Studies and International Relations of the University of Nicosia cordially invite you to the conference “Impact of the Economic and Financial Crisis on the Republic of Cyprus”.
Presentation of the FES Report by Gregoris Ioannou and Giorgos Charalambous
The economic crisis resulted in the shrinking of the economy and the austerity measures adopted led to the deterioration of living standards and the rise of social inequality.
Emigration has increased substantially, resulting in shrinking but still strong immigrant communities and considerable brain drain from Cyprus.
Despite the fact that the changes occurring in various dimensions were big and significant, most of them have not been of a structural order. The reforms occurring were primarily of a managerial form and operating at the policy level with no major transformations in the civil administration, the public services, the labour relations system and overall the Cypriot economic model.
At the political level, the most important change has been the rise of disaffection, distrust and abstention, while at the same time these tendencies were channelled mostly into apathy rather than contention and mobilization against existing political practices.
Beyond a severe, negative impact on the social fabric and economic prosperity, the crisis period is also one of worsening political and system legitimacy.
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18.00 | Opening Addresses by Prof. Andreas Theophanous, Head of the Department of Politics and Governance and Director of the Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs Prof. Hubert Faustmann, Professor for History and Political Science and Director of the Office of FES in Cyprus |
18.15 | Presentation of the Study Gregoris Ioannou, Sociologist Giorgos Charalambous, Political Scientist |
18.40 | Feedback Andreas Theophanous, Professor of Political Economy Soteris Kattos, Political Sociologist Pieris Pieri, Executive Secretary PEO Representative of the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (tbc) |
19.20 | Open Discussion |
20.00 | End of the Event |
Open to the public.