As Alexis Tsipras calls for a “new Metapolitefsi,” old allies reunite and rivals take aim. But can a fractured left—and a returning former prime minister—forge a new political era, or is Greece simply reliving the same drama under a new name?
A landmark conference reflected on Greece’s transformation since the fall of the Colonels’ regime, examining foreign policy successes, regional challenges, and the road ahead
I listened carefully to all the politicians, functionaries and academics who spoke at the conference on foreign policy co-organised by To Vima, the Delphi Economic Forum and the Council for International Relations (at the King George Hotel, December 12-13). And I’ll let you in on a secret. There didn’t seem to be much of significance […]