Syriza’s Haphazard Reforms Leave Greeks Suffering
June 17, 2016 5 min. read

In 2016, Grexit—the issue that was once billed as “existential” for the EU—was barely mentioned across European media. Sometimes, no news is not good news.

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Fate of Migrants in Europe Remains Murky
May 13, 2016 4 min. read

The current arrangement is not a long-term solution. More work is needed to develop a system to accommodate those fleeing violence in hopes of a better life.

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Lesvos Online: Social Media, Refugees, and Foreign Policy at the Individual Level
March 28, 2016 4 min. read

The refugee crisis in Europe stems from competing state and non-state actors in Syria and uneven responses by state and supra-state actors in Europe. But one of the most interesting—and useful—responses to the crisis have been at the individual level.

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Greek Islanders To Be Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize
January 26, 2016 3 min. read

On remote Greek islands, grandmothers have sung terrified little babies to sleep, while teachers, pensioners and students have spent months offering food, shelter, clothing and comfort to refugees who have risked their lives to flee war and terror.

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Athens’ Last Stand
August 27, 2015 5 min. read

Last Thursday, Greece was momentarily shaken out of its crisis funk when Alexis Tsipras announced that he was resigning from the post of Prime Minister.

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Putin’s Strategy is Divide and Conquer
July 20, 2015 6 min. read

Putin’s goal is to sow dissent and discord within Europe’s ranks and erode the unity of the EU.

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The Overlooked Roots of the Greek Crisis
July 7, 2015 11 min. read

There seems to be a widespread belief that Greece is in the trouble it is in today because it will not implement the policies that Europe has demanded of it.

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Syriza’s Moment
July 1, 2015 4 min. read

Greece’s far-left may have reached its day of reckoning far faster than anticipated.

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Greece: Time for Syriza to lay its cards on the table
April 28, 2015 5 min. read

Much to the expectation of eurozone pundits, Riga’s April 24 gathering of euro finance ministers made little progress in terms of reaching an agreement for Greece’s comprehensive list of reforms.

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Tsipras and Putin Make Amends
April 10, 2015 3 min. read

Like his predecessors, Tsipras understands that Greece’s economic crisis isn’t a burden it bears alone — it’s one that should fall on the shoulders of the whole of Europe.

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Does the Greek Golden Dawn party threaten European unity?
July 20, 2014 6 min. read

“Who cares if six million Jews were exterminated? What I care about is the salary I have lost [and] the criminals who rule this country,” casually retorts a businessman sitting in a cafe in central Athens. Statements such as these clearly illustrate the ongoing frustration of the Greek population with their country’s shattered economy, and […]

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