Do we really care about competition and free trade in this country, or do we simply enjoy creating imaginary enemies?
Fresh evidence shows the people who dream up the wildest ideas are also the quickest to spot the winner, a finding that could reshape how schools and businesses teach creativity
Is there a single serious jurist in this country who would argue that there are no grounds for conducting a preliminary examination to determine whether offences have actually been committed?
The implications of Berlin’s reported decision to block the sale of Eurofighter jets to Turkey could be profound—not only for German-Turkish relations, but also for the shifting security architecture of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Is the 25-26 billion the government has announced Greece will be spending on armaments over the next 12 years too much or too little? If you’re Luxembourg or Switzerland, it’s probably a waste of money. But we’re Greece. And our neighborhood’s the same as it’s always been. With nothing reassuring in the air. It’s no […]
The president governs by fear, but what happens if people are no longer afraid?
When the most publicized all-female space crew in decades is asked more about mascara than mission objectives, it’s clear we have a problem.
All the polls from the last few days point in the same direction. A slight improvement in the government’s numbers in first place. “Plefsi Eleftherias” improving its showing in second place. An ongoing fall in support for PASOK, though its position as third party doesn’t seem under threat. Everyone else is bringing up the rear, […]
Space—the vast, unclaimed expanse we’ve long romanticised—is fast becoming the next arena of competition.
The rule of law is a fundamental condition in democratic regimes. When it is tested, democracy itself suffers
Recently, a delegation of peacebuilders visited Athens, as part of a program supported by the European Union. Its core objective is to challenge the narrative that there is no political solution to the Middle East conflict.
Imagine knowing that a version of yourself—someone who loves what you love and fears what you fear—exists in suffering, and being unable to stop it.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has repeatedly framed Greece as a “pillar of stability” in a volatile region—a phrase that has become a diplomatic mantra from Athens to Washington.
In the US the king may be crazy, but the scientists are mad. Mad with fury that is. To foreign born men and women able to envisage and materialize the future – it has been estimated that more than 50 % of Nobel prize winners moved to America for their work – who have made […]
New research shows how trust-based firms pay fairer wages, attract top talent, and reap higher returns.
The best response to an unstable and treacherous environment, and the clearest affirmation of a principled policy based on law, is results. Especially when they validate the principles and law that inform it.
What replaces U.S. engagement isn’t multipolar order—but growing fragmentation, where authoritarian powers fill the vacuum and institutions lose their coherence
No logical person can understand why Erdogan has started a new round of turbulence in Turkey by targeting the mayor of Istanbul. In what was (otherwise) a positive and significantly less tense situation for the Turkish president. His regime seemed to have stabilised and he wasn’t under pressure. The economy had largely levelled out, albeit […]
The escalating Sino-American great power competition is the single biggest issue today in the realm of geopolitics. No country or big business could chart its course without taking into account the confrontation between the US and China. And, of course, Donald Trump is on everybody’s lips, as governments and businesses alike are struggling to decipher […]
Trump sees the power of media, but he has a blind spot about international affairs.