001.02 International relations. International law: Πρόσφατες υποβολές
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Greece closes its third pipeline deal: Loose ends and solid prospects in the wake of the South Stream agreement.
(SEESOX -South East European Studies at Oxford, 2008-06) -
Modernization and Centre-Left Dilemmas in Greece: the Revenge of the Underdogs.
(Hellenic Observatory, LSE, 2008-04)This paper argues that the recent decline in the hegemony of the centre-left in Greece is related to the ideas of modernization that have dominated that tradition over the past few years. The tendency to conceptualize ... -
Anti-Americanism in Greece: reactions to the 11-S, Afghanistan and Iraq.
(Hellenic Observatory, LSE, 2007-09)Ever since the military junta rule in Athens in the late 1960s – early 1970s and especially following the Turkish invasion of part of Cyprus in 1974, Greece has shown strong signs of anti-Americanism. A phenomenon that is ... -
Greece’s new Balkan Economic Relations: policy shifts but no structural change
(Hellenic Observatory, LSE, 2007-04)The advent of transition in the former communist countries set in motion significant changes not only in the countries concerned but also in the economic and geo-political environment of Greece. Together with many positive ... -
Afghanistan and regional instability: A risk assessment
(Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, 2008)The report offers a stocktaking of Afghanistan’s regional challenges. It finds that domestic instability in Pakistan, strains in Pakistan–Afghanistan relations and insecurities associated with the US–Iran stand-off on ... -
Europe's Next Shore: The Black Sea Region after Eu Enlargement
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Natural Gas Corridors in Southeastern Europe and European Energy Security.
(Eliamep, 2008-07)The question of European energy security has brought attention to the strategic significance of Southeastern Europe as a transport hub of natural gas and a key region for European energy security. The questions how to ... -
Public opinion in Member States as a factor in the debate on Turkey’s EU membership
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ENERGY SECURITY IN THE BLACK SEA-CASPIAN REGION
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EUROPE’S UNRECOGNISED NEIGHBOURS THE EU IN ABKHAZIA AND SOUTH OSSETIA
(CEPS, 2007-03)The EU can do little to achieve its policy objectives in its Eastern neighbourhood without facing the issue of secessionist conflicts. This paper deals with EU policy towards Georgia and the secessionist regions of Abkhazia ... -
Greek-Turkish Economic Cooperation:Guarantor of Détente or Hostage to Politics?
(SEESOX - South East European Studies, Oxford., 2008-03)The post-1999 expansion in Greek-Turkish economic exchanges has led to hopes in some quarters of a ‘decoupling’ of relations from the constrictive bonds imposed by traditional bilateral politics. The ultimate goal would ... -
ENERGY SECTOR REFORM
(Russian Analytical Digest, 2007-09-18)In the following piece we outline some of the major challenges facing the gas sector in Russia and focus on where some of the potential upsides are to be found. While we remain concerned about the overall level of investment ... -
The Role of the Wider Black Sea Area in a Future European Security Space
(NATO Defense College, 2005-12) -
RUSSIA AND THE “FROZEN CONFLICTS” OF GEORGIA
(Russian Analytical Digest, 2008-07-08)Relations between Russia and Georgia have reached a new low. At the center of their quarrel are Georgia’s secessionist regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia. As Russia and Georgia accuse the other of troop movements in and ... -
THE PUTIN LEGACY
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A Quest for Equality: Minorities in Turkey
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REVISITING TURKEY'S KURDISH PROBLEM
(Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies, 2008) -
Black Sea Regional Policy Approach: A Potential Contributor to European Energy Security
(INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR BLACK SEA STUDIES (ICBSS), 2008-05) -
Europe needs a single market for natural gas
(Financial Times,Moscow Times and St Petersburg Times., 2008-05-15)