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    to establishment amid Europe's populist wave 01/03/19 Deutschlandfunk Die Krise ist noch nicht überwunden... Mitsotakis conquista la mayoría absoluta en Grecia 07/07/19 Publico Mitsotakis prepara-se para vitória... on question, potential aftermath 04/07/2015 La Gaceta de Negocios 'Es mejor seguir en Europa, de

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  2. We need to talk about unemployment

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    , messages that are in contrast with the recent wave of positivity from the government and upbeat

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  3. Taking a macro snapshot

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    which was followed by a wave of positive publicity efforts by the Greek government which even included

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  4. Greece in 2014: Where are we?
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    possible that even with a less convincing argument, SYRIZA could ride the wave of exasperation

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  5. Spain’s economic recovery languishes amid graft scandals

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    ) and the highest in the 28-member bloc, according to Eurostat. Given the unprecedented wave

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  6. Stomach for the fight
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    with the troika and the markets, while on the other creating a tidal wave of rhetoric that will engulf

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  7. Papandreou seeks new, undefined role on political centre stage in Greece

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    backing. Similarly, if Papandreou chooses to go it alone he is unlikely to ride a wave of support

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  8. Third of Greek households trapped in debt and poverty, study suggests
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    in lieu of debts have fuelled a new wave of insecurity and a decline in domestic demand. The IME

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  9. Newsletter 15 - 13/02/2015

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    35 percent, but he has also engaged in populist rhetoric while riding the wave of popular discontent

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  10. The education of Alexis Tsipras
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    riding the wave of popular discontent that has accompanied Greece’s crippling recession and sharp

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