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Being and Belonging: A Comparative Examination of the Greek and Cypriot Orthodox Churches’ Attitudes to «Europeanisation› in Early 21st Century
Georgios Trantas
Politics, History and International Relations
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Greek
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Cypriot
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Europeanization
100%
Orthodox Church
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Early 21st Century
100%
European Union
66%
Europeanness
66%
International Relations
33%
Church
33%
Soft Power
33%
Conditionality
33%
Church of Greece
33%
Otherness
33%
Cyprus
33%
Sense of Being
33%
Sense of Belonging
33%
Power Actors
33%
Religious Studies
33%
Cultural Entity
33%
Post-Westphalian
33%
Social Sciences
International Relation
100%
Rhetoric
100%
21st century
100%
Greece
100%
Soft Power
100%
Ideal types
100%
Otherness
100%
Cyprus
100%
Predisposition
100%
Arts and Humanities
21st century
100%
Orthodox Church
100%
Religion
50%
International Relations
50%
Greece
50%
Ideal types
50%
Soft Power
50%
Cyprus
50%
Otherness
50%
Predisposition
50%