Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy
How will Donald Trump lead in a changing world?
"The result was rather expected based on the performance of Kamala Harris, who did not manage to separate her stance from Joe Biden's politics, which had caused dissatisfaction," Dr George Tzogopoulos, lecturer at the European Institute of Nice (Cife), a senior fellow at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), and an analyst at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Stu
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‘Europe saw Trump coming, but isn’t prepared,’ says international law professor
"'Small America' won today and it is going to abandon the world," international law professor Maria Gavouneli tells Kathimerini.
Has migration become Europe’s song that never ends?
Migration was - once again - at the heart of discussions at the latest EU leaders summit, as the issue has been taking on new dimensions across the continent. This renewed focus on migration comes after the far-right made gains in the European Parliament, in various elections in Germany and Austria, and follows the opening of Italy's controversial offshore detention centers in Albania.
Seizing opportunities amid heightened US ties
Katerina Sokou, a Theodore Couloumbis Research Fellow specializing in Greek-American relations at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), has unveiled her policy paper concerning the prospective trajectory of Greece's bilateral relationship with the United States.
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ELIAMEP, ACG bring future leaders together at Olympia
The Mediterranean stands as a treasure trove of rich diversity and cultural heritage, but its complexity and occasional instability have long seemed to characterize the region. These are inevitable when you consider that it connects three continents, over 20 countries, more than 15 languages, and three contentious religions.
Sakellaropoulou affirms Treaty of Lausanne’s enduring role in regional peace
Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou affirmed the enduring significance of the Treaty of Lausanne on its 100th anniversary during the opening of an international conference organized by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) on Monday.
Sakellaropoulou to open conference on Lausanne Treaty centenary
A two-day international conference commemorating the centenary of the Lausanne Treaty, a historic peace agreement that defined the modern borders of Greece and Turkey, will be inaugurated by Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou on Monday. The conference, titled "100 Years since the Treaty of Lausanne: Looking Back, Looking Ahead," will commence at 10 a.m.
What will an opposition win mean for Turkey’s foreign policy?
What will the impact on Turkey's foreign policy be should Kemal Kilicdaroglu and the Turkish opposition manage to unseat President Erdogan in the upcoming elections in May? Some observers envision a quick reversal of Erdogan's anti-Western approach, while others warn that we might see a striking degree of continuity.
Erdogan, Sisi and the fate of Egyptian-Turkish relations
Expert Nicholas Danforth joins The Greek Current to break down his latest policy paper, "A Mediterranean Duel: Erdogan, Sisi and the Fate of Egyptian-Turkish Relations."
Euro-American relations discussed in ELIAMEP session
The second session of the program by the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) on the US elections is taking place online on Monday, from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.