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Our public men have, besides politics, their private affairs to attend to, and our ordinary citizens, though occupied with the pursuits of industry, are still fair judges of public matters; for, unlike any other nation, regarding him who takes no part in these duties not as unambitious but as useless…

— Pericles, Funeral Oration

Category: Kathimerini

Beyond the hyperbolic headlines
Greek Newspapers, Kathimerini

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

Revisiting the social contract
Kathimerini

Revisiting the social contract

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

The next phase
Greek Newspapers, Kathimerini

The next phase

“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

East Med Act a milestone in US foreign policy
Greek Newspapers, Kathimerini

East Med Act a milestone in US foreign policy

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

Playing with fire
Greek Newspapers, Kathimerini

Playing with fire

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

Don’t mess with the US Congress
Greek Newspapers, Kathimerini

Don’t mess with the US Congress

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

The Greek Genocide: Forgotten no longer
Greek Newspapers, Kathimerini, Uncategorized

The Greek Genocide: Forgotten no longer

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

A test for Turkey
Greek Newspapers, Kathimerini

A test for Turkey

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

Ready for prime time?
Greek Newspapers, Kathimerini

Ready for prime time?

Currently on a visit to Greece, the schedule of US Senator Bob Menendez in Athens features the typical lineup of … Continue reading Ready for prime time?

The road to hell
Greek Newspapers, Kathimerini

The road to hell

WASHINGTON, DC – In a congressional hearing on NATO this past Tuesday, Damon Wilson, the executive vice president of the … Continue reading The road to hell

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