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"“Why did Greece leave the Euro?” Campaign Communication in the South",
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"textContent": "Lenin allegedly said that Germans would buy platform tickets before storming a train stations. He didn't realise that this cuts both ways.\n\n### Related posts:\n\n 1. “Why did Greece leave the Euro?” Campaign Communication in the South\n 2. Four far-right links I liked\n 3. Six More Links I Liked\n\n",
"title": "Law, order, and the far right in Germany"
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