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Gerasimos Arsenis

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534:(UGS) requested meetings with Prime Minister Papandrou throughout the shipping industry crisis, and looked to the government to step in and effectively manage the crisis. However, Papandrou refused all meeting requests with the UGS after January 1983 and so there had been no meaningful dialogue. There was brief hope that this would change when the Papandrou administration won the 1985 elections. However, Arsenis was appointed to the Ministry of Mercantile Marine along with his other portfolio, and it became apparent that the administration intended to dissolve the ministry. The backlash from the shipping industry was enormous, leading to a policy reversal, and in July 1985,a month later, Arsenis was removed from all ministerial positions. 548: 140: 27: 603:, a position that he held until 2000. Gerasimos Arsenis faced significant opposition for the educational system changes he proposed, including widespread demonstrations and strikes. Striking teachers were mostly from the left, and many were members of PASOK, and it was this, according to Maria Giannakou, that led Prime Minister Simitis to appoint a replacement minister for Arsenis in 2000. 583:
in January 1996, owing to longstanding health problems which had kept him on life support since the previous year, and after a two-month-long hospitalization which had incapacitated him and created a serious power-vacuum in Greece. Although Arsenis announced his candidacy to replace Papandreou, and
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Arsenis was expelled from PASOK in early 1986, due to disagreements between him and the policy and practice of Andreas Papandreou's administration. The following year, he published a book entitled Political Testimony in which he detailed his experiences in office, and accused the Prime Minister of
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In 1967, Arsenis was appointed to the position of Senior Economist of the UNCTAD and, in 1974, he was promoted to the seat of Director of UNCTAD where he served until 1980. During this period as director, Arsenis engaged in research and participated in negotiations concerning reform of the
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Gerasimos Arsenis and Akis Tsohatzopoulos were more committed to the socialist cause of PASOK, and arguably were more populist oriented, compared with the more moderate, austerity oriented Simitris, who appointed reformists in finance and economics.
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In April 1987, he announced the formation of the Democratic Initiative party, which he intended to attract other dissilluisioned PASOK members, as well as independents on the left. The party was ultimately called the
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It was his MIT thesis, entitled "The Two - Gap Analysis: A Proposal for North - South Cooperation" that got him recruited to the UN, and it formed the basis of the negotiations for the
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Arsenis returned to the Panhellenic Socialist Movement in 1989, which won the national elections of 1993, and was appointed as Minister of Defence until 1996. He was the
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The background to appointment was the collapse in the shipping industry that had been ongoing since the early 1980s due to an inflated fleet and the energy crisis. The
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in November 1981, a post he held until February 1984. During this period, Arsenis oversaw the liberalization of the Greek financial system and modernization of its
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Arsenis was a member of the Hellenic Parliament from 1986 to 1989 (one term), from 1990 to 2004 (four consecutive terms) and from 2006 to 2007 (one term).
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as an economist, implementing and establishing UNCTAD itself. In 1964 he was appointed to the position of Director of the Research Division of the
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While serving as Director of UNCTAD, Arsenis contributed to the development of numerous proposals – including the creation of
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in various terms, as well as several appointments to Government Ministries in successive Governments with the
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with the Ministry of National Economy under Arsenis. He was appointed to serve additionally as Minister of
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close to war in December 1995. During his post as the Minister, he promoted the Joint Defence Dogma with
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financing that the IMF subsequently used for effective stabilization and development support schemes.
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which he believed to be necessary in a participartory democracy, and he also introduced
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and was father to four children. He died on 19 April 2016, and his funeral was held in
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Ministerial Committee of Twenty on the Reform of the International Monetary System.
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In 1996, as part of the Costas Simitis administration, Arsenis was appointed as
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and after obtaining his degree, he continued his post-graduate studies at the
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Ministers of national education and religious affairs of Greece
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Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs of Greece
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Development Centre in Paris, which post he held until 1966.
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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
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Greek Socialist Party for Democracy and Development (ESK)
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being personally responsible for the failure of reforms.
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Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs of
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens alumni
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Featherstone, Kevin; Papadimitriou, Dimitris (2015).
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Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
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