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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?
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?
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
The national security apparatus of the United States is a huge machine that incorporates a myriad of officials – from … Continue reading It’s time for Greece to prioritize Congress
WASHINGTON, DC – Fans of diplomatic history realize the importance of dates: They mark milestones, turning points, make-or-break moments. Those … Continue reading Will the US and Turkey break up over Russian S-400?
In his landmark Foreign Affairs article “The Sources of Soviet Conduct” at the beginning of the Cold War, George Kennan … Continue reading Is America’s turn left a turn inward?
In the pages of this newspaper, analyst after analyst – myself included – has celebrated a high point in the … Continue reading Unforced errors in US-Cyprus relations
When Donald Trump nominated Wess Mitchell to serve as assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs in July … Continue reading Wess Mitchell and the musical chairs in the Trump foreign policy team
NEW YORK – Of the several poignant pieces written about the passing of Nikos Mouyiaris, two of the best appeared … Continue reading Greece must decide what kind of diaspora it wants
The week after the U.S.-Greece Strategic Dialogue kicked off, Turkey violated Greek airspace hundreds of times. The Hellenic Air Force … Continue reading
WASHINGTON, DC – The first US-Greece Strategic Dialogue this month highlighted the steadily improving bilateral relations between Washington, DC, and … Continue reading This is not your father’s America