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Which way to the political centre?
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Which way to the political centre?

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras07/07/201415/11/20150

Not so long time ago, a rule was used to measure voters’ trends in Greek politics. pinion poll participants were called to answer as to …

15 things that did happen in 2014 elections
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15 things that did happen in 2014 elections

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras01/06/201415/11/20150

What follows are facts and figures, accompanied by some views on May 2014 elections: 1) Main opposition SYRIZA party finished first achieving a clear 3.89 …

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The next big thing

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras04/09/201304/09/20130

 The next big thing in Greek politics will not be the two-party coalition’s political dominance drawn from the successful implementation of MoU’s prior actions. The …

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Ideology: vested interests or psychodrama?

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras25/03/201328/03/20130

I think it is clear that in the last few years most Greeks have walked away from the stereotypes of domestic politics: post-junta period, right, left, far-right, extreme-left, etc., seem fragments of a bygone rhetoric, regardless if they are spoken by contemporary people, who continue to dominate the Greek political scene.

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What Alexis Tsipras knows

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras11/09/201228/03/20130

For people to gain from political competition, common sense dictates that new ‘Tsiprases’ should appear to reposition Greek politics -hopefully closer to Europe- and move the country forward. But the process is going to be bloody.

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Greece: Creative Destruction

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras09/07/201228/03/20130

When George Papandreou and Antonis Samaras were roomies at Amherst College’s Pratt Hall in 1970 and 1971, none of them could imagine that many years …

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The “Twitterization” of Politics

Demetris Kamarasby Demetris Kamaras02/07/201102/04/20130

Politics is full of lies. So is the internet. Vast amounts  of htmls and digital texts carded or jumbled over millions of domain fields are …

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