Greece

Somaliland’s Independence Is Not Analogous To The “Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus”
Why Athens Should Follow Jerusalem’s Lead in the Horn of Africa
Both Countries Undertook Initiatives in Security, Energy Resilience, and External Relations—Ties That Will Be Tested in the Coming Year
In States Emerging from Conflict, the Presence of Diverse Religious Communities Can Help Rebuild Trust and Stability
Greece Provides a Reliable Channel for Transporting Liquified Natural Gas to Europe, and Restricts Russian and Turkish Influence in a Sensitive Region
The Dispute Demonstrates How Regulatory Change, Unclear Ownership, and Administrative Pressure Can Affect Historic Christian Communities
Turkey Hosts Hamas Leaders, Allows Rallies That Attack Israel, and Cuts Trade with Israel While Restricting Air Links
Greece Increasingly Punches Above Its Weight at the United Nations and on the World Stage
IMEC Can Also Contain China’s Ambition to Expand More Into the Mediterranean
NATO’s Critical Undersea Infrastructure Coordination Cell in Brussels Is Positive, but It Has No Permanent Base in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Claim of Non-Negotiable Territory Risks Changing the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Into Permanent Conflict Zones
In Sept. 2023, India, Saudi Arabia, the European Union, the United Arab Emirates, France, Germany, Italy, and the United States Signed a Memorandum of Understanding to Establish the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor
Ankara Undermines Its Credibility When It Relies on Faulty Legal Arguments and Instigates Political Conflict
In This Symbiotic Relationship, Egypt Expands Solar and Wind Generation, and Greece Offers Grid Access to European Markets
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Defines Areas in Which Coastal States Can Claim Sovereign Rights over Natural Resources
With a New Maritime Plan Submitted to the European Commission, Athens Has Set Down Legal Markers That Ankara Already Disputes
Top Turkish Court Denies Greek Heirs’ Claim to Multimillion-Dollar Istanbul Estate, Reinforcing State Control Over Abandoned Minority Properties and Setting a Precedent for Future Restitution Cases
Greek Ships Are Ideal Targets: Rarely Escorted, High in Economic Impact and Low in Political Risk
Libya’s Agreement with Turkey Claims Maritime Zones That Ignore Greek Islands and Undermine Accepted Maritime Law
The Decision to Concentrate Israeli Citizens in Cyprus and Greece Demonstrates the Strategic Alliance That Has Been Steadily Built over the past Decade