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Dr. Michael Nevradakis

Dr. Michael Nevradakis is an independent journalist presently based in Athens, Greece. Michael is the host of Dialogos Radio, a weekly radio program featuring interviews and coverage of current events in Greece, and is a member of the communication faculty at Deree - The American College of Greece. He was previously a Fulbright scholar and completed his Ph.D. in Media Studies from The University of Texas in 2018.

Before The Brexit: Greek Voters Said ‘No’ To Austerity Measures, Got More Austerity Measures

British voters had over a year to come to an informed opinion about a straightforward question on whether to leave the EU. Greek voters had eight days to consider a ‘creatively ambiguous’ referendum on austerity measures amid an atmosphere of tremendous media and government propaganda.

يوليو 6th, 2016
Dr. Michael Nevradakis
يوليو 6th, 2016
بواسطة Dr. Michael Nevradakis

ATHENS --- (ANALYSIS) Tuesday marked the one-year anniversary of the day Greek voters sent shockwaves throughout Europe and the world by voting oxi (no) in a referendum on whether to accept or reject an austerity package proposed by Greece’s lenders. The result of the July 5, 2015 referendum set off euphoric celebrations worldwide amongst those

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Beyond Racism & Xenophobia: Brexit Supporters Reject The EU’s Neoliberal, Anti-Democracy Empire

British voters bravely rejected a profoundly undemocratic, neoliberal EU, which is perceived as placing the interests of the financial elite ahead of the needs of ordinary citizens.

يوليو 1st, 2016
Dr. Michael Nevradakis
يوليو 1st, 2016
بواسطة Dr. Michael Nevradakis
A Vote Leave sign is fixed on a market stall at Havering's Romford street market in London, Wednesday, June 1, 2016.

ATHENS --- (ANALYSIS) It was one year ago when “leftist” activists across Europe and around the world declared that the European Union had effectively staged a coup in Greece, blackmailing the Mediterranean country into accepting harsh austerity measures after it had already rejected a referendum against more austerity. Yet these same activists

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