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
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
Since the beginning of the euro crisis, Athens has longingly looked to the United States – hoping to counterbalance harsh European partners, be acknowledged as a key part of the Western security alliance, and draw the interest of American investors and multinationals.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s current visit to the US may be the Greek government’s first opportunity to realize most of these goals. American political and thought leaders are turning against Turkey. There is growing realization in the US that the potential negatives of the Tsipras government (pro-Russian, anti-NATO, anti-Israel, etc) that American analysts had initially focused on have not panned out as feared; instead, American leaders have been pleasantly surprised by many of the government’s moves (Defense Minister Panos Kammenos’s pro-American stance and relationship with the Pentagon, the government’s deepening of ties with Israel). Finally, some momentum could be generated off of the first massive Greek-American investment in Greece (the Calamos purchase of Ethniki Insurance).
Continue reading “Tsipras’ Opportunity”