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Thursday, 05 October 2017 00:10

Asylum seekers and refugees in Greece: Can we talk about integration?

Asylum seekers and refugees in Greece: Can we talk about integration?

refugees lesvos island june 2015Integration is considered the most durable solution for refugees in Europe and it is understood as the end product of a dynamic and multifaceted two-way process with three interrelated dimensions: a legal, an economic and a social-cultural dimension.[1] The EU Common Basic Principles, adopted in 2004, define integration as “a dynamic, two-way process of mutual accommodation by all immigrants and residents of Member States,” and include reference to the importance of employment, education, civic and community participation, as well as of cultural and religious diversity.

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Tuesday, 01 December 2009 02:00

Syria: A Middle East Janus? | Middle East Bulletin 18

Syria: A Middle East Janus? | Middle East Bulletin 18
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 03:00

60 years of Israel | Middle East Bulletin 11

60 years of Israel  | Middle East Bulletin 11
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Tuesday, 16 December 2008 02:00

Rioting in Athens A Brief Analysis

Rioting in Athens became headlines around the world as the ?holy babies? of the ancient cradle of democracy came to signal a long awaited death of a societal paradigm. To become clearer there are three types of problems behind the phenomenon of youth rioting in Greece: structural, strategic and tactical. The first, which I call it structural, has to do with the system of values, moral codes, social norms that glue together the state, civil and social institutions, create certain collective expectations and set generally approved limitations in political and social action.
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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 03:00

Campanini, Massimo, An introduction to Islamic Philosophy, Italy, Edinburgh University Press Ltd, 2008

Campanini, Massimo, An introduction to Islamic Philosophy, Italy, Edinburgh University Press Ltd, 2008

A diachronic investigation of Islamic philosophy and its greatest thinkers, the influence of Greek philosophy upon it and its reciprocal relationship with Islam are some of the main themes Campanini discusses in his book 'An introduction to Islamic Philosophy'.

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Monday, 24 January 2011 02:00

Greece in the Middle East: The eternal interests

"There are neither eternal allies nor eternal enemies. Only interests are eternal..." Lord Palmerston The dictum of Lord Palmerston, as expressed in the House of Commons in 1848, includes the rapprochement between Israel and Greece in the recent past. Because in international relations interests are what matters and every"player"in the international arena has a duty to pursue them.

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