Greece
Nuclear Infrastructure Would Depend Less on Contested Offshore Resources and Be Less Exposed to Geopolitical Friction at Sea
Washington Has Encouraged European Allies to Assume Greater Responsibility for Regional Security
Greek Enforcement Raises Questions about State Encroachment on Religious Freedom
Lawmakers from Israel, U.S., Greece, and Cyprus Launch Caucus to Strengthen Ties and Contain Ankara
Bipartisan Members of Congress Join Israeli Knesset Members for Virtual Strategy Session on the 3+1 Framework
The Stakes Are High for the United States, Which Seeks to Maintain Cohesion Among Regional Partners and Avoid Escalation Between Allies
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