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  1. Newsletter 56 - 18/12/2015

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    other European Union countries, Greek voters in 2015 did not reject an open-door policy on refugees

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  2. Leaving Greece's annus horribilis behind
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    in many other European Union countries, Greek voters in 2015 did not reject an open-door policy

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  3. Newsletter 58 - 15/01/2016

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    on by the discontent in other countries, SYRIZA could get its foot in the door and then others could force their way

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  4. SYRIZA's long, slow march
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    could get its foot in the door and then others could force their way in. Perhaps even major European

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  5. One year of SYRIZA

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    than on the way out of the door. *This article appeared in last week's e-newsletter, which is available

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  6. Brexit leaves Greece dangling precariously

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    British 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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  7. Tsipras eyes connection with voters through changes to constitution, electoral system

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    the door slightly ajar ahead of next Friday’s vote on the electoral bill, Tsipras has indicated

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  8. Newsletter 90 - 30/09/2016

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    for a government with a three-seat majority and a conservative opposition banging at its door. The risk

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  9. Row with church too much for Tsipras's fragile coalition
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    opposition banging at its door. The risk of alienating voters, who do not necessarily have

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  10. Ministry changes lined up ahead of reshuffle but no breakthrough on watchdog
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    Minister Giorgos Houliarakis are not considered among those who could be shown the door. TV permits

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