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Dialogue

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In the Balkans, beware the thaw of frozen conflicts

Alexander Billinis explores several factors that may be colluding to produce a violent thaw in the region in the near future.

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Reflections on Mother’s Day past in Greek Australia

Mother’s Day is a concept fraught with difficulties for many Greek Australians of the first generation. Dean Kalimniou explores why.

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Climate of hate

There is a capacity for hate today never before known; where the hatred of others, be it outright or through signification is giving rise to maladaptive social cognition.

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Scott Morrison and the politics of empathy

Nikos Fotakis comments on the 2017 budget.

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Greek identity and the deathly hallows

In death, what do we leave behind?

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«Για την Ελλάδα ρε γαμώτο»

Rather than being an inept form of the worst type of populism, Tsipras’ bold new move must be interpreted as a calculated strike against the coerciveness of the modern state.

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Varoufakis vs the system

Greece’s former FinMin is back with a new ‘political movement’ and a juicy book.

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Lateral violence

Gerry Georgatos explains how lateral violence is undermining the positive ways forward, especially for the marginalised.

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Anzacs: myths, mateship and manipulation

Dean Kalimniou questions the motivations behind the way Greek Australians increasingly honour Anzac Day.

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Deja vu

The world is trying to digest the result of France’s first round of presidential elections, presented with the same kind of dilemma that dominates politics all over the world.

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