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Cengiz Erisen
Emotions have an important role in shaping support for EU cooperation on immigration and terrorism
September 9th, 2019
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Opportunity or threat? How Europeans view freedom of movement
November 16th, 2018
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Daphne Halikiopoulou
Breaching the social contract: Why the success of Golden Dawn in Greece points to a crisis of democratic representation
March 27th, 2018
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The question of citizenship in the Brexit divorce: UK and EU citizens’ rights compared
December 11th, 2017
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Daphne Halikiopoulou
Golden Dawn’s ‘nationalist solution’: explaining the rise of the far-right in Greece
May 12th, 2015
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Katjana Gattermann
Newspapers focus on who MEPs are rather than on what they do in the European Parliament
March 23rd, 2015
2014 European Parliament elections
Syriza won with a radical left programme, but keeping the middle class on side may be key to retaining power
January 28th, 2015
Daphne Halikiopoulou
Golden Dawn’s success in the European elections shows the party now has a stable support base among Greek voters
May 27th, 2014
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Daphne Halikiopoulou
The primary response by Greek parties to the crisis has been to divert political accountability through populist blame-shifting
December 18th, 2013
Daphne Halikiopoulou
The rise of the Golden Dawn is not a natural consequence of the economic crisis, but a reflection of wider problems in Greek society
October 16th, 2013
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Daphne Halikiopoulou
The rise of the Golden Dawn and extremism in Greece can be seen as part of a broader phenomenon of a culture of intolerance, which is maintained and perpetuated through the Greek education system.
January 29th, 2013
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Daphne Halikiopoulou
Greece’s response to austerity has been to say “no to the Fourth Reich” but yes to the neo-Nazism of the Golden Dawn.
October 15th, 2012
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Daphne Halikiopoulou
The recent elections may have only postponed Greece’s default and Eurozone exit.
June 21st, 2012
Daphne Halikiopoulou
New elections in Greece seem increasingly likely, further damaging the country’s credibility
May 10th, 2012
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Socio-economic volatility and the rise of anti-establishment politics will characterise Greece’s most important election in nearly 40 years. The likely outcome is a coalition government, but will it be able to undertake the substantive reforms Greece badly needs?
April 30th, 2012
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Daphne Halikiopoulou
As long as cartelisation, patronage, and corruption dominate Greek politics, economic reforms will be doomed to failure
March 7th, 2012
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