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  1. Approach to protests, policing poses a new quandary for government

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Following a wave of sit-in protests by anti-establishment groups, Alternate Citizens’ Protection Minister Yiannis Panousis has taken the unprecedented step of warning the government via a front page op-ed piece that it has to take a tougher stance on policing. The opinion piece was published in Ta

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  2. Unemployment, cronyism and corruption fuel Greek brain drain
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    Society

    wave of young people is not due solely to the economic crisis, but it has been strengthened by it. When

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  3. Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015

    Newsletters

    September ballot is that we really can’t be sure of much. The first wave of opinion polls published over

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  4. Election Watch: What are Greeks voting for?
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    Agora

    Rarely has Greece gone into an election period with so many pieces in flux as it is now. The only thing we know for sure about the 20 September ballot is that we really can’t be sure of much. The first wave of opinion polls published last week have not helped to clear up any doubts. In fact

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  5. Refugee influx pushes Tsipras towards crisis nexus

    Agora

    no favours by being thoroughly unprepared for this wave, which had been building since the start

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  6. Newsletter 48 - 23/10/2015

    Newsletters

    . Karamanlis rode the subsequent wave of dissatisfaction and promised to tackle the alleged trail of graft

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  7. Tsipras and SYRIZA: More old than new
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    Agora

    amassed after feasting on power for many years. Karamanlis rode the subsequent wave of dissatisfaction

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  8. Will Tsipras ride the waves in 2016?

    Agora

    Alexis Tsipras rode to power in 2015 on a wave of support that then threatened to engulf him. He somehow managed to survive but finds himself washed up on the beach and needing to secure his footing before the next waves come crashing down. Tsipras started the year as the leader who would put

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  9. Tsipras concerns about EU stance on refugee crisis shared by opposition

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    then seek to ride this wave domestically to obscure his difficulties in concluding the first bailout review

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  10. As Greek leaders mull position on refugee crisis, EC sets out timetable of targets
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    the pressure on Greece to abandon the “wave-through” approach and set out the timeline it has to follow over

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