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Tsipras runs gauntlet as he seeks approval for proposals from cabinet, lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicscontain growth policies means he has not closed the door completely on a potential agreement
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Greece trying to redefine its diplomatic role in the Western Balkans
PoliticsForeign Policyof Kosovo through the back door. Diplomatic sources in Athens also noted that Belgrade was one
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Neither necessary, nor good
Agorathe back door. And, it is exactly this insidious creeping of the borderline for what is acceptable
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Differing views on refugee crisis at heart of Greek-German relations
PoliticsForeign Policyfor cooperation on the refugee issue. This leaves the door open to further bargaining. Greece’s position
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Newsletter 56 - 18/12/2015
other European Union countries, Greek voters in 2015 did not reject an open-door policy on refugees
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Leaving Greece's annus horribilis behind
Agorain many other European Union countries, Greek voters in 2015 did not reject an open-door policy
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One year of SYRIZA
Agorathan on the way out of the door. *This article appeared in last week's e-newsletter, which is available
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Brexit leaves Greece dangling precariously
AgoraBritish voters’ decision to head for the European Union’s exit door will test the EU like never before. Brexit has the potential to unleash not just a wave of consequences that will be damaging economically but also centrifugal political forces that will change the state of the Union forever. Cue
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Newsletter 90 - 30/09/2016
for a government with a three-seat majority and a conservative opposition banging at its door. The risk
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Row with church too much for Tsipras's fragile coalition
Agoraopposition banging at its door. The risk of alienating voters, who do not necessarily have
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