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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«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.