The incoming Biden Administration ushers in a new era for Greece-Turkey relations Published: 15 December 2020 ARTICLE When it appeared certain that the scales of the US presidential election of November 3rd, 2020, were tipping in favor of Joe Biden, there began to appear a wave of news stories, particularly in the Greek daily and weekly press By Ioannis Papadopoulos
Convicting Golden Dawn Published: 7 October 2020 ARTICLE Today is a historic day, not only for Greece but with a european impact. More than five years after the start of one of the most important trials in the late history of Greece, a convicting judgment was passed.
Is there a solution to the Aegean dispute? Published: 9 September 2020 ARTICLE The disputes over the Aegean Sea clearly constitute the “core” of Greek-Turkish relations. Each side claims to be exclusively in the right, and that the other side is always being provocative and in the wrong. By Thodoros Tsikas
After (?) the pandemic: democracy and (in)security the next day Published: 22 June 2020 ARTICLE "It is much better to be feared than loved", we read in an apostrophe of the Prince by Machiavelli. Thus, fear ensures obedience. The conscious assignment of rights living space in the name of threat brought forward by freedom. If people are afraid, then even external compulsion is not that indispensable. By Dimitris Christopoulos