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?
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?
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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?
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
“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