Beyond the hyperbolic headlines
Over the last several years, July has been a key month for advancing a pro-Hellenic legislative agenda in the United … Continue reading Beyond the hyperbolic headlines
Over the last several years, July has been a key month for advancing a pro-Hellenic legislative agenda in the United … Continue reading Beyond the hyperbolic headlines
Over the last year, America’s streets were littered with the kind of images that would prompt one to wonder whether … Continue reading Revisiting the social contract
“Greece is back.” These three words were uttered again and again during Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ visit to Washington, DC … Continue reading The next phase
The Eastern Mediterranean Security and Energy Partnership Act is a “historic, truly transformational development,” which places Greece, Cyprus and Israel … Continue reading East Med Act a milestone in US foreign policy
During a recent press conference on international religious freedom, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called for the “immediate reopening” … Continue reading Turkey’s False Promises on Halki
The emerging crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean over Turkey’s drilling activities in Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) raise the prospect … Continue reading Playing with fire
On the eve of the latest legislation in the United States House of Representatives putting pressure on Turkey over its … Continue reading Don’t mess with the US Congress
Raphael Lemkin, the lawyer and scholar who coined the term “genocide” and initiated the Genocide Convention, was working on a … Continue reading The Greek Genocide: Forgotten no longer
As Turkey’s foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu had presided over a widely acclaimed “zero problems with neighbors” foreign policy. This foreign … Continue reading A test for Turkey
n its review of John Julius Norwich’s “The Middles Sea: A History of the Mediterranean” the Los Angeles Times lauded … Continue reading A Paradigm Shift