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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: Greek Newspapers

Is Washington really sick of Turkey?
Greek Newspapers, Kathimerini

Is Washington really sick of Turkey?

WASHINGTON, DC – Mere days after Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu’s trip to Washington, DC, in November, Steven Cook, Turkey … Continue reading Is Washington really sick of Turkey?

γνῶθι σεαυτόν: A Debate Over the Future of Hellenism is Long Overdue
Greek Newspapers, Neo Magazine

γνῶθι σεαυτόν: A Debate Over the Future of Hellenism is Long Overdue

As the news about Amazon picking Long Island City as one of its two new headquarters locations came through, opposition … Continue reading γνῶθι σεαυτόν: A Debate Over the Future of Hellenism is Long Overdue

What do we really want on the Macedonian issue?
Greek Newspapers, Neo Magazine

What do we really want on the Macedonian issue?

When Phillip II assumed the throne of Macedonia, his kingdom faced existential threats.  He had just taken over a kingdom … Continue reading What do we really want on the Macedonian issue?

Election 2018: What Now? Part III: Greek-American elected officials
Greek News, Greek Newspapers

Election 2018: What Now? Part III: Greek-American elected officials

On more than one occasion, I have heard Greek-American voters claim that they look for Greek names on the ballot … Continue reading Election 2018: What Now? Part III: Greek-American elected officials

Election 2018: What Now?  Part II: The US Senate
Greek News, Greek Newspapers

Election 2018: What Now? Part II: The US Senate

When it comes to American foreign policy, the Constitution of the United States gives Congress a great deal of power. … Continue reading Election 2018: What Now? Part II: The US Senate

Election 2018: What Now?  Part I: Who is moving up in the House
Blog Post, Greek News, Greek Newspapers

Election 2018: What Now? Part I: Who is moving up in the House

There was quite a bit of celebration in the Hellenic world over the results of Tuesday’s midterm elections. Kathimerini declared … Continue reading Election 2018: What Now? Part I: Who is moving up in the House

The US Congress and the name deal
Greek Newspapers

The US Congress and the name deal

In 2008, in a video sent around the world by the Pan-Macedonian Association of America, then president Nina Gatzoulis thanked … Continue reading The US Congress and the name deal

Did the euro crisis revive the U.S.-Greece alliance?
Greek Newspapers

Did the euro crisis revive the U.S.-Greece alliance?

August 2015.  Greece was in a precarious position – capital controls had been introduced, Varoufakis had resigned as Finance Minister … Continue reading Did the euro crisis revive the U.S.-Greece alliance?

U.S. policy in the Western Balkans and how it affects the Macedonian issue
Greek Newspapers

U.S. policy in the Western Balkans and how it affects the Macedonian issue

As the Greek News has reported, no other issue has aroused the same passions both in Greece and in the … Continue reading U.S. policy in the Western Balkans and how it affects the Macedonian issue

Time to move past Delphic mentality
Greek News, Greek Newspapers

Time to move past Delphic mentality

“Three policies that we should prioritize as a community: (1) help Greece upgrade its F-16 fleet by waiving substantial fees … Continue reading Time to move past Delphic mentality

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