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Friday, 18 October 2013

The Rise of the Golden Dawn

Dr Sofia Vasilopoulou has recently co-authored two different blogs (links below to the full posts):

The rise of the Golden Dawn is not a natural consequence of the economic crisis, but a reflection of wider problems in Greek society

and 

The Rise of Golden Dawn Casts a Shadow Over Greek Politics

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