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Greece is located south of the Balkan Peninsula. It is a parliamentary republic. The capital of the country is Athens. This country has more than 11 million inhabitants for an area of ​​131 957 km2. The HDI is 0.855. The spoken language is Greek.
There are few minorities on Greek soil. Indeed more than 90% of the population is from the country and there are some minorities with little representation such as the Albanian community, Turkish or even Macedonians. (see Treaty of Lausanne 1924).
The 5th of the Greek territory consists of more than 9000 islands and islets.
Countries with a land border with Greece are Albania, Bulgaria, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey. It also has maritime borders with Albania, Turkey, Italy, Libya and Egypt.
Greece is the cradle of Western civilization.
Greece is a parliamentary republic since the constitution of 1975. The Church and the State are not separated and the weight of this one is very strong. The president has only a purely representative role. There are two main political parties: the conservatives Nea Dimokratia and the radical left SYRIZA. Until 2012, the socialist movement (PASOK) and the Nea Dimokratia party dominated political life. However with the Greek crisis of 2009, the stability of the government was questioned. Many governments have succeeded one another, but it would seem that the situation would be better with a new reshuffle made by the Prime Minister. It is an alliance government between the Right and the Socialists. Nevertheless, with the crisis, the far-right parties have more and more influence as the party of the Golden Dawn.
Greece is one of the countries that suffers the most from corruption in Europe according to the API index (Corruption Perception Index). That of Greece stands at 3.8 while the world average is 5 (the lower the index, the more the state is corrupt). There is a lot of misappropriation of aid granted by the European Union. Corruption has become almost cultural in Greece. Despite three years of crisis and austerity, the Greek people are starting to react to this corruption. We can notice a drop in "bribes" in administrations and public companies. The European Union and the IMF are pressuring the government to tackle this problem of corruption, which would, among other things, improve social cohesion.
Crime is very high in Greece, especially since the crisis. The homicide rate increased by 27.6% between 2007 and 2009. Violence has increased and the presence of organized crime is increasing. Flights to Athens have doubled, the use of firearms is becoming more common. There are many delinquencies also in this country.

economic and financial
The rating for Greece is C. GDP per capita is $ 21,627 per capita. The country is in recession and could enter 2014 in its seventh year of recession. The GDP growth rate is -4%, the average annual inflation is -0.8%. The budget balance is -4.4%, the current balance -0.8% and the public debt is 175.8% of GDP.
One of the strong points of Greece is the tourist attractiveness. Nevertheless, the country is very fragile economically and is slow to rebuild after the crisis of 2009. There is a certain weakness of political institutions, there is a strong tax evasion. Bureaucracy is crippling the business environment.
geographical and environmental
Greece is the European country where the seismic activity is the strongest and the risks are very high. Earthquakes can occur at any time and the last date of 1999.
But apart from this very strong seismic risk, Greece knows no major risk in geological, health or epidemic terms.
Greece is the cradle of Western culture and civilization. It keeps many traces of the remains of ancient Greece. There is a lot of tourism to see the highlights of Greek culture. There are many famous writers such as Giorgos Seferis or Odysséas Elytis, both Nobel Prize for Literature. It is above all a literary influence.
Greek gastronomy is also widespread in the world.
The Greek diaspora represents 6.5 million people. There is a strong sense of belonging to the Hellenic community.
Conclusion
Greece is the cradle of Western civilization. His radiance was very strong at the time of ancient Greece. But that has fallen sharply over the years. The country is currently in a period of crisis and recession. It is plagued by many government changes, the rise of extreme right parties and many violence are emerging. Corruption is a major problem in the country. Despite many help from the European community, Greece is struggling to regain a prosperous economy and the unemployment rate remains high. The population has suffered enormously and many businesses are closing. It should be added, however, that the Greek islands still attract as many tourists.
The greatest danger is represented by the rise of nationalism and the risk of a coup d'etat.
Strengths
Cradle of civilization
A people who wants to get by
Community aid
weaknesses
Danger of nationalism, rising violence
Strong corruption
opportunities
A country to rebuild after the 2009 crisis
Threat
Some countries like Germany wanted the country's withdrawal from the European Union, which represents a major risk for Greece
Countries highly dependent on the evolution of the crisis in the EU

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