Tag: Greece

Satellites monitor “burning” Greece: An impressive 719% raise of burnt areas

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Greece and The Mediterranean are blazing fast: what the figures say

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Greece and Turkey on the Negotiation Table

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In what was described by many as a ‘heated exchange’ or even a bickering between the two neighbors, Greece’s Foreign Minister Nikos...

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What it means to be Greek

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Being Greek is far from being just one thing. It means that you learn to adapt, to overcome, to fight and to survive, no matter the context...

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Turkish Foreign Policy Pivot: From ‘Zero Problems’ To ‘Nothing But Problems’

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In the last decade, an increasingly frequent topic of discussion is Turkish foreign policy. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has time and...

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Revisionist Territorialism: Turkish Foreign Policy Unravelled

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In the past few months, Erdogan’s boisterous efforts to revivify the glory of the Ottoman Empire have dominated national and...

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A New World Order: Life after the pandemic

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The 21st century has certainly experienced a lot: the collapse of financial systems time and again, the re-consideration of national...

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On Leadership: what it means to “rule well”

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As evolved human beings that successfully managed to organize themselves in civil societies under structured governments, the notion of...

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