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  1. Newsletter 58 - 15/01/2016

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    to do things differently and hopes to mould his party into a more liberal, pro-reformist and anti

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

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    to turn its back on Greece when it is at the forefront of dealing with a major European problem, anti

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  3. Newsletter 64 - 26/02/2016

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    then. New Democracy fears that if Greece is isolated this will feed anti-EU sentiment in the country

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  4. As SYRIZA's sparkle fades is there a centrist alliance in the making?

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    Europeans’ demands.” This suggests that SYRIZA’s image as left-wing, anti-systemic party, which played

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  5. Refugees crisis grows in Greece as EU-Turkey deal hangs in balance
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    CDU party, which saw the anti-immigration AFD increase its share of the vote, have any impact

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  6. Slow pace of returns and relocations leaves refugee crisis finely balanced
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    of Turkish visas because of a dispute over Ankara’s anti-terrorism law. The Greek government

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  7. Reshuffle speculation mounts as offshore law sparks new political row

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    made by the Council of Europe’s GRECO anti-corruption team last year in its fourth evaluation

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  8. Newsletter 78 - 17/06/2016

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    was highlighted by the dispute over the anti-government protests held on Wednesday. Ostensibly organised

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  9. From Berlin to Brexit
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    market economists in the UK, for instance, indicated that the anti-EU sentiment tended to be bigger

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  10. Added layer of complexity to Greek-Turkish relations in wake of failed coup
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    that it got into the hands of the anti-establishment group is an embarrassment for the Greek government

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