Dialogue
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Diatribe: The other voice
The Constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians as the First Peoples of Australia and a formal acknowledgment of the manner in which their land was taken from them by the colonialists …
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Diatribe: Soteriology
The reader finds the diatribist this week outside Westminster Abbey, seeking admittance to the coronation of King Charles. The various misleading rumours that have gone more viral than an email …
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Telling the difference between ‘Misguided’ and True Philhellenism
[…]As many of you will know, Professor Tamis has written numerous volumes on Philhellenism in countries and regions of the Greek diaspora, but the book that is being celebrated today …
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Genocide Recognition: an Australian story
May it appears is the month of genocide recognition amongst the Australian parliaments, with Tasmania being the latest one to adopt a resolution of recognition of the Genocides of the …
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Greek entrepreneurs envision regenerative development opportunity in Zanzibar
For some years now, the travel industry, in fact, all industries, has climbed aboard what could be called a “sustainability bandwagon.” And, while great strides have been made toward making …
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How Netflix’s “Cleopatra” got it wrong: A Greek-American’s call to correct presentism, historical negationism, and appropriation
There are problems with the Netflix so called “documentary” and this is how I think we, in the Greek diaspora, should come together to correct. I write as a Greek …
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Questions about the quality of reforms in Greece
Back in 2020 the Pissarides Commission report became the focus of discussion in Greece, written by four distinguished academic economists headed by the Nobel Laureate, LSE economist, Chris Pissarides. The …
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The Queen is dead—Long live Mabo!
I was with my parents in Kalamata, tending olive trees and mending fences, when news of the sovereign’s death was about to hit the world. «Σταθία!» My father called out …
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Will King Charles III advocate for the return of Parthenon Sculptures?
Rachel Sanderson, a former South Australian member of parliament, opined on the return of the Parthenon Sculptures in Bloomberg yesterday. Sanderson uses Pope Francis as an example, who last month …
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Digital currencies, Dimitra, and civil liberties
The pre-election climate in Greece is “electrified” and the dialogue extends to the creation of a monetary policy centered on a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) payment system, such as …