Dialogue
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Brimbank report poses challenges for Labor
Dr Nick Economou looks at the political implications of the Brimbank report for the Labor Party in Victoria.
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Greece must become more responsible in its foreign policy
Nick Giannoukakis examines the ways in which Greek foreign policy can demonstrate why it merits attention from the Obama administration.
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Who does The Age write for?
Jeana Vithoulkas questions whether The Age reflects the cultural diversity of Melbourne in its editorial policies.
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Debt debate bypassed as the Budget gets political
Nick Economou asseses the politics of the 2009 Federal Budget.
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Rudd crucial to Brumby’s future
Nick Economou makes the case that Kevin Rudd and the decisions made by the Federal Government will play a decisive role in the re-election of John Brumby in 2010.
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Aussie Rules… but my little boy may get hurt
Jeana Vithoulkas shares the contradictory feelings she felt as she watched her boy play AFL footy for the first time.
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Our future is not in Bulleen
Jean Vithoulkas questions whether Bulleen is an appropriate site and location for the development of a new Greek community centre.
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Contrarian impulses dominate Cyprus problem
Theo Giantsos asks whether the issue of Cyprus is hampered by contrarian impulses on both sides.
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Oz pollies all at sea over asylum seekers
Nick Economou questions the position of the Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberal Opposition in relation to the recent arrival of asylum seekers in Australian territorial waters.
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Mr Simitis : architect of modernity
Theo Giantsos argues that former Greek Prime Minister, Costas Simitis, is the pivotal figure in the modernisation of the Greek economy whose legacy is being squandered by the Kara