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ELIAMEP working paper deals with the future of the eurozone

lun, 13/06/2016 - 11:09

ELIAMEP Working Paper 75/2016 written by Georgios Kolyvas analyses the future of the eurozone. In particular, it argues that more integration is feasible  on the basis of the experience gained in previous years. In addition, it is proposed for Greece to set up its own growth plan which will help the country to proceed towards its recovery beyond the third bailout programme.

Working Paper 75/2016: The eurozone on the way of more integration (in French).

Author: Georgios Kolyvas

Will the EU abolish the visa regime for Kosovars travelling to EU countries?

lun, 13/06/2016 - 10:49

Briefing Note 44/2016 of ELIAMEP’s South East Europe Programme analyses the key parameters of  the EU decision to abolish the visa regime for Kosovars travelling to EU countries. This development can be seen as an important step in Kosovo’s efforts to come closer and eventually integrate in the EU.

Professor George Pagoulatos writes on reactions within the Greek society in the Sunday edition of Kathimerini, 12/06/2016

lun, 13/06/2016 - 10:36

You can read here the article on reactions within the Greek society, which was written by Professor George Pagoulatos. The commentary was published on 12 June 2016  in the Sunday edition of Kathimerini and is available in Greek.

Professor Loukas Tsoukalis writes in Kathimerini on the Greek crisis, 05/06/2016

lun, 06/06/2016 - 10:29

President of ELIAMEP, Professor Loukas Tsoukalis wrote an article in the Sunday edition of Kathimerini about the Greek crisis. This article was published on 5 June 2016 and is available here (in Greek).

Professor Loukas Tsoukalis writes in El Pais on the future of Europe, 02/06/2016

ven, 03/06/2016 - 12:04

President of ELIAMEP, Professor Loukas Tsoukalis wrote an op-ed in El Pais on the future of Europe. This op-ed was published on 2 June 2016 and is available here (in Spanish).

Discussion with Mr. John Griffin, Ambassador of the Australian Embassy in Athens, 31/05/2016

ven, 03/06/2016 - 11:00

On 31 May 2016 the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)  in collaboration with the Embassy of Australia in Greece organised a discussion with Mr John Griffin, Ambassador of the Australian Embassy in Athens. Ambassador Griffin spoke on ‘Why Asia is of growing importance for Europe’. The event took place at  the Representation of European Commission in Greece. Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos was the moderator and Dr George Tzogopoulos made comments. The speech of Ambassador Griffin and the discussion which followed were synthesised around the strategic, economic and cultural aspects which can bring Asia and Europe closer. Emphasis was put on the current challenges and the importance of international cooperation to better deal with them.

Dr Thanos Dokos writes in Kathimerini on potential cooperation schemes in the Eastern Mediterranean, 01/06/2016

ven, 03/06/2016 - 10:19

You can read here the article on potential cooperation schemes in the Eastern Mediterranean, which was written by Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos. This commentary was published in the Greek daily Kathimerini on 1 June 2016 [in Greek].

Contribution by Dr Dimitriadi to a research project on the implementation of the Common European Asylum System

ven, 03/06/2016 - 10:03

Research Fellow of ELIAMEP Dr. Angeliki Dimitriadi contributed to the research on the Implementation of the Common European Asylum System. The research, commissioned by the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament is available to download here.

Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos analyses on Huffington Post relations between Greece and Russia, 27/05/2016

lun, 30/05/2016 - 16:46

Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos gave an interview on Huffington Post  analysing relations between Greece and Russia. You can read here the article (in Greek).

FEUTURE kick off meeting

lun, 30/05/2016 - 16:27

ELIAMEP Researchers Dr Angeliki Dimitriadi and Assistsnt Professor Panagiota Manoli pacticipated in the kick-off Conference of the FEUTURE project (The future of EU-Turkey relations: Mapping dynamics and testing scenarios) which was hosted by Bilgi University (Istanbul) on 26 and 27 May 2016. You can find here more information.

Public Debate: ‘The future of the EU and Greece: Challenges and Perspectives’, 08/06/2016

ven, 27/05/2016 - 14:11

On Wednesday 8 June 2016, the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) will organise the public debate: ‘The future of the EU and Greece: Challenges and Perspectives’. The event will take place in Aegli Zappeiou (Olympia Hall) in the context of the New Pact for Europe Programme.  Its working language will be Greek. More information is available on the Greek version of our website.

 

Dr Thanos Dokos comments on DW on the visit of President Putin in Greece, 27/05/2016

ven, 27/05/2016 - 13:30

Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos gave an interview on Deutsche Welle analysing the visit of President Vladimir Putin in Greece. You can read here the article (in Greek).

Joint monograph by ELIAMEP – CIDOB on the Greek crisis

mer, 25/05/2016 - 10:09

Less than a year ago, the Greek crisis reached its highest level of tension. After arduous negotiations, the Greek government and its creditors signed the agreement for a third bailout in July 2015,which should provide liquidity to the Greek public sector in return for a severe programme of deficit adjustment and structural reforms. At the time of finalising this edited volume, the spectre of Grexit seems much less likely, although not yet impossible (especially if there is Brexit). After six years of painful austerity and the adoption of a number of structural reforms, the original sins of the Greek economy, the structural governance deficits of the eurozone and the imbalances between the European economies remain almost unchanged. The crisis that dominated the European debate in the summer of 2015 changed the perception of Greece and the EU for good.

The contents of this monograph aim at providing a comprehensive view on the changing landscape of both Greek and European politics as a consequence of the eurozone crisis. It presents the results of a research workshop jointly organised by CIDOB and ELIAMEP on December 18th 2015, which departed from the following hypothesis: If the Greek crisis became the epicentre of the eurozone crisis and Europe’s economic and monetary downturn became an existential threat to the European project, then the consequences of the crisis should have transformed the behaviour of Greek authorities towards Europe and of the European authorities in facing the crisis. In other words, Greece and the EU should have adopted new visions reflecting both the transformation of the Greek political scene and the eurozone’s response to a systemic crisis.

Publication content

INTRODUCTION
Pol Morillas and Thanos Dokos

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE OR AN ABSOLUTE BEGINNER? SYRIZA’S EUROPEAN POLICY CHOICES ON THE WAY TO GREECE’S 3rd BAILOUT PROGRAM
George Pagoulatos and Panagiotis Vlachos

AN OLD CRISIS, A NEW GOVERNMENT AND THE CREDITORS: “PLUS ÇA CHANGE PLUS C’EST LA MÊME CHOSE”?
Dimitris Katsikas

THE POLITICS OF SYRIZA IN EUROPE: FROM LEFT-WING RADICALISM TO POST-LEFT MANAGERIALISM
Filippa Chatzistavrou

THE GEOPOLITICAL DIMENSION OF THE GREEK CRISIS
Thanos Dokos

GREECE AND THE CRISIS: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Effie G. H. Pedaliu

EUROZONE GOVERNANCE AFTER GREECE: LESSONS LEARNED, LESSONS TO LEARN
Eleni Panagiotarea

EMU GOVERNANCE AND THE MEMBER STATES: LESSONS FROM FEDERATIONS AND OTHER COUNTRIES
Cinzia Alcidi

Dr Ioannis N. Grigoriadis writes in Kathimerini on the new prime minister of Turkey, 24/05/2016

mer, 25/05/2016 - 09:55

You can read here the article on the new prime minister of Turkey written by Research Fellow of ELIAMEP and Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Bilkent University, Dr. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis. This commentary was published in Kathimerini on 24 May 2016.

ELIAMEP policy paper deals with the Eastern Mediterranean in 2020

mar, 24/05/2016 - 23:12

ELIAMEP Policy Paper 26/2016 deals with the Eastern Mediterranean in 2020. It is edited by Director General of the Foundation Dr Thanos Dokos. The policy paper employs scenarios and includes policy recommendations. Findings are based on a conference organised by ELIAMEP and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) in Athens on “The Eastern Mediterranean in 2020: Possible Scenarios and Policy Recommendations” . The conference was organised in cooperation with the EU Institute for Security Studies (EU-ISS) and with the support of NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division.

Dr Thanos Dokos writes on what a Brexit could mean for Greece in a Chatham House analysis

mar, 24/05/2016 - 08:32

‘Greece currently has its hands full with a twin crisis − continuing economic turmoil and an escalating influx of refugees. Despite such intractable problems at home, however, the prospect of Britain’s exit from the EU attracts considerable interest and is a frequent topic of discussions between decision-makers and academics.

There are several reasons for this, not least the important historical, political and cultural ties between Greece and the UK. There is also the concern from the Greek perspective that Britain’s exit would break an entrenched European taboo.

The assumption has been for many years that the EU and its institutions would grow ever larger. A Brexit would show it was possible for the EU to actually shrink, establishing a dangerous precedent for a country still haunted by the threat of an imposed Grexit. Greece is also aware of the wider significance of losing Britain from the European club. Athens has always been among the strongest supporters of a common European foreign and security policy. To stabilize its neighborhood and to be taken seriously at the global level, the EU needs, in addition to its soft power, some hard power capabilities.

Britain and France are the only European countries with the capability to project such power. In addition, the UK carries along a first-rate diplomatic tradition and influence in various ‘interesting’ parts of the globe. In some of these places, other EU countries lack sufficient influence. A Brexit would strip the EU of important military and diplomatic capabilities and would weaken its ability to eventually develop a meaningful and effective foreign and security policy.

Britain’s departure would just be the first step in a long and complicated process of disengagement from the EU and its institutions. Its relationship with the rest of the Union would need to be redefined and that process would be neither easy nor quick. Scottish plans to leave the UK and join the EU would further complicate matters.

All this will be taking place at a time when the rest of the world, and especially powers such as Russia and China, but also the new US Administration, will not only be watching the EU’s performance but testing its cohesion and willingness to remain an influential regional and global player. This will serve the interests of neither the EU, nor the UK. Finally, ‘losing’ its second largest economy will not be in any way beneficial for the EU.

Even if the UK decides to stay, Eurosceptics will still be influential and its relationship with the EU will probably remain problematic. Facing serious challenges and with enough Eurosceptics already in Central and Eastern Europe, the Union hardly needs another one. Greece is also concerned that too many exemptions for any member state will weaken the Union.

At the end of the day, however, the thinking in Athens is that the EU would be better off fighting its battles and sorting out its differences with a difficult member state such as Britain inside the EU institutions rather than outside the Union’

Source: Chatham House

Dr Thanos Dokos analyses on Euronews the forthcoming visit of President Putin in Greece, 18/05/2016

lun, 23/05/2016 - 08:18

Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos gave an interview on Euronews analysing the forthcoming visit of President Vladimir Putin in Greece. You can watch the video here.

Dr Thanos Dokos writes in Kathimerini on the objectives of Greek foreign policy, 18/05/2016

lun, 23/05/2016 - 08:10

You can read here the article on the objectives of Greek foreign policy, which was written by Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos. This commentary was published in the Greek daily Kathimerini on 18 May2016 [in Greek].

Associate Professor Dim. A. Sotiropoulos gave lecture on the quality of democracy in the Balkans in Podgorica

dim, 22/05/2016 - 10:29

On Wednesday 19 May 2016, Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos gave a lecture on ‘The Quality of Democracy in the Western Balkans’ in Podgorica, Montenegro, upon the invitation of the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Montenegro. The lecture was attended by professors and students of political science.

The relevant study of Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos is available here.

Professor Theodore Couloumbis writes about risks for world security in the Sunday edition of Kathimerini, 15/05/2016

mar, 17/05/2016 - 10:06

You can read here the article on risks for world security, which was written by Professor Emeritus and Member of the Board of Trustees of ELIAMEP Theodore Couloumbis. This commentary was published on 15 May 2016 in the Sunday edition of Kathimerini.

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