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  1. The Greek Ombudsman and public administration during challenging times
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    Agora

    the Ombudsman institution to current challenges in the context of fiscal austerity and a multi-year

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  2. OECD's Greek debt forecast shakes foundations of troika DSA

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the troika’s DSA assumptions regarding a real GDP growth rate of 4.8 percent per year in the period

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  3. Move to unite centre left takes next step but potential in doubt

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    (Protovoulia B). Since last year, these groups have been trying to find common ground and a way to join

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  4. Cyprus in 2014: Looking ahead
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    Agora

    recession than predicted by the memorandum. In the upcoming year the efforts to recover value from

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  5. What would Willy do?

    Agora

    foreign policy – the new Ostpolitik. This year, the memory of this great politician, has intensified

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  6. New data shows 6.2 pct of Greek labour force in gray area
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    they are available reached 96,700 or 1.9 percent of the labour force in Q2 this year. The increase

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  7. Most popular politics articles of 2013

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in 2014, which promises to be a year of significant developments for Greece. 1. What next for Greek

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  8. Most popular economy articles of 2013

    Economy

    , which promises to be a year of significant developments for Greece. 1. OECD's Greek debt forecast

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  9. Most popular society articles of 2013
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    Society

    , which promises to be a year of significant developments for Greece. 1. Tech start-ups click

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  10. Most popular blog posts in The Agora during 2013

    Agora

    , which promises to be a year of significant developments for Greece. 1. The euro debate Greece

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