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Mr. Michas is a columnist for protagon.gr and author of "The Black Book of the Greek Soviet Economy," forthcoming from Oxis.
Greece's Bailout Brinkmanship Takis Michas 2011
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Mr. Michas is a columnist for protagon.gr and author of "The Black Book of the Greek Soviet Economy," forthcoming from Oxis.
Greece's Bailout Brinkmanship Takis Michas 2011
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There is clearly a breakdown of the rule of law, and without the rule of law there can be no economic development, said political analyst Takis Michas.
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The anarchy Mr. Michas so accurately describes is a look-back at the communist undermining of the short-lived democracies that quickly collapsed behind the Iron Curtain.
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In any other country people would have been arrested but here the lack of arrests has contributed to the feeling that anything goes, said Michas.
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Mr. Michas is the international secretary for Greece's new centrist-liberal party, the Democratic Alliance.
Athens Descends Into Anarchy Takis Michas 2011
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Mr. Michas is a columnist for protagon.gr and author of "The Black Book of the Greek Soviet Economy," forthcoming from Oxis.
Greece's Bailout Brinkmanship Takis Michas 2011
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Mr. Michas is a columnist for protagon.gr and author of "The Black Book of the Greek Soviet Economy," forthcoming from Oxis.
Greece's Bailout Brinkmanship Takis Michas 2011
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Mr. Michas is a columnist for protagon.gr and author of "The Black Book of the Greek Soviet Economy," forthcoming from Oxis.
Greece's Bailout Brinkmanship Takis Michas 2011
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Takis Michas rightfully deplores contemporary lawlessness in Greece, and he accurately allots most of the blame to the "militant" left " Athens Descends Into Anarchy, " op-ed, April 13.
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