Dialogue
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The shadow of 1974
Dr Michális S. Michael looks at the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 and its impact on the Greek Cypriot psyche.
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The dog whistle becomes a clarion call
Dutton legitimates racism and may be signalling the end of the Liberal Party.
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My big fat Greek week
Mourning a beloved head of state, striking against austerity, risking tension with Turkey. That’s Greece, actually.
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How corruption is impacting Greece and how it can be mitigated
Greece is at a crossroads – does it embrace the conditions imposed by creditors to set Greece onto a sustainable path, or does it resist and maintain the current order?
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Why can’t Greek culture handle honest, opinionated women?
Based on first-hand experience, Koraly Dimitriadis reveals the consequences of challenging the status quo and that of ‘Good Greek Girl Feminism’.
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Selling democracy to its birthplace
Part legacy-tour, part pilgrimage, Obama’s visit to Athens had the country high with excitement. Was it justifiable?
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Misoxeny – Μίσος των ξένων
Misoxeny continues to play out daily in the Australian landscape, throughout its institutions – you see enough of it in our parliaments and certainly in our media.
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The Hellenistic Age
Dean Kalimniou reflects on the 90s, when the epigonoi of the first generation migrants were kings and ruled their limitless world.