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Dialogue

Dialogue

Tourism needs a national plan

The transformation of the Greek economy into a more export and investment oriented one will be facilitated by tourism.

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Cacophony of diversity

Priorities need to be identified and a unified course of action determined to either address language decline or at least agree on the basic acceptable level of proficiency.

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What can we learn from ancient Greeks?

It isn’t the Greeks that need the Germans or indeed Europe. It is Europe that needs the Greeks says Simon Critchley.

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Convert or die

The terrorists gave the Christians a deadline of a few hours to either convert to Islam, leave, or pay the jizya, a poll tax directed against non-Muslims in Islamic practice.

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Talking about the creation of a national ‘bad’ bank

Whether a single entity is chosen or lenders are asked to deal with NPLs individually, action is essential.

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Tracing national characteristics through history

Geography, history and the human struggle and need to survive might help cultivate certain national characteristics.

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Cyprus saturation

All about the models are strewn pieces of crosses and broken stones, for the models are ‘posing’ in an abandoned Greek cemetery in Turkish occupied Cyprus.

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Forty year milestones

Constantine Karamanlis told us that whether we liked it or not we belonged to the West and set the country’s entry into the European Community as his goal says Alexis Papachelas.

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Germans and the South

Many Germans covet the relaxed lifestyle of the South, but their elite sees as a bad example and ensure that it is demonised, lest their own nationals attempt to adopt it.

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Myths and nation building

Kostas Karamarkos explores the attitudes of Australians on key notions of their national myth, notions of a ‘fair go’ and ‘mateship’ and notions that reflect social progress.

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