Dialogue
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The end of Alexander Downer’s Cyprus adventure
Structural obstacles, not Downer, are impeding a solution to the Cyprus problem.
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Colleagues, the ‘M’ word is nothing to fear
An argument in support of the need for an Australian Multicultural Act.
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Migration and social cohesion
The findings on a study by Monash University on racial harmony.
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Greece in time and space
The result of an allegation that Greek archaeologists deliberately planted Greek artefacts in the bordering Former Yugoslav Republic, in order to lay claim to the region.
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Primary surplus options
Government needs to meet budget targets while pushing for growth and political gains.
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Marching in March
An analysis of the ‘March in March’ peaceful protests against the current Australian government.
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Marching in March
An analysis of the ‘March in March’ peaceful protests against the current Australian government.
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Is the Hellenic Museum enough?
An argument for the need to promote Hellenic culture to mainstream institutions.
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Don’t try this at home! Greek austerity
Politicians in the US frequently warn that their opponents’ policies threaten the United States with a fate worse than Greece’s.
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Greek anarchists of the Ukraine
I have always been attracted to the theory that government, in all of its manifestations, is a form of social oppression, says Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe.