Countries don’t have to accept to receive refugees, but if they don’t, they will pay 20,000 euros per person to finance operational support
A pivotal question about the future of democracy: is the democratic status of a state confined to its staging free and fair elections?
History makes it clear that India was far less terra incognita for Greece that other Asian countries
Instability has emerged as a new norm in the international system in recent years.
2023 was a good year for relations between the two countries. And 2024 is expected to be even better
Predictions are always risky, but they’re even trickier than usual right now that the prospects for the European (and Greek) economy in 2024 depend on the outcome of events that are either ongoing or will not be happening until the middle or end of the year.
2023 was an important year for migration and asylum in the European Union (EU), but also worldwide
The past year was one of the calmest in Greek-Turkish relations, with the rapidly improving bilateral climate culminating in the recent High Cooperation Council meeting and the adoption of the Athens Declaration
The war which began on 7 October 2023 has radically altered Israel’s political agenda
The Mediterranean, and the Eastern Mediterranean in particular, has once again demonstrated its ability to surprise us—usually in a bad way, since it is currently in the throes of growing chaos