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1. The Greek Defence Sector: Turning the Page?

2. Domestic implementation of European Court of Human Rights’ judgments related to immigration in Greece

3. The Syrian Civil War Twelve Years On: Can There Be a Constructive Role for Greece?

4. Drafting Greece’s “Internal Security Strategy” – Challenges and Prospects

5. Diplomatic scramble: Greek foreign policy towards Libya

6. Nationalism, enmity and reconciliation: Turkish party supporters’ polarized views on Greece

7. Cooperation against the odds: Getting small firms to work together in unfavourable circumstances

8. Adapting to New Realities: Israel’s foreign policy in post-Netanyahu times

9. Using RRF resources to kick-start a job-rich recovery in Greece

10. Georgian-Greek Relations: Building a Strategic Dimension

11. Greece and Turkey in the world today: the public’s view

12. Local community views on Marine Protected Areas on Greek islands

13. Regional power competition in the Eastern Mediterranean: the return of naval power and the changes technology brings

14. Achieving qualitative superiority: Greek conscription and the Turkish threat

15. Household Wealth Inequalities in the wake of the Greek Debt Crisis

16. Transparency policy in Greece: From citizen empowerment to anticorruption and open data

17. The US economic presence in Greece – George Tzogopoulos

18. How to make I.T. in Greek Manufacturing: Evidence and Policy Recommendations

19. Making Connectivity Work: Transforming the Port of Thessaloniki into a Top Hub for Southeast Europe and Beyond

20. Emigration and Fiscal Austerity in the Greek Depression

21. Citizens’ views on fake news and false narratives about the European Union – FACTS project

22. Greece, Russia and the EU: The Way Forward

23. The Digital Markets Act (DMA): Between European autonomy and transatlantic cooperation

24. Nudging for Recovery: Behavioral Economics and the implementation of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan

25. The role of Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean conflict zone: A country transformed and a glimpse into the future

26. Skills mismatch in the Greek labour market: insights from a youth survey

27. Greece’s Rise as a Trans-Mediterranean Power: Greece’s Eastern Mediterranean strategic shift to Europe-to-Africa and Europe-to-Middle East connectivity

28. Turkish drones, Greek challenges

29. Greek Diaspora in an uncertain world

30. Revisiting and going beyond the EU-Turkey migration agreement of 2016: an opportunity for Greece to overcome being just “Europe’s aspis”

31. Ahead of the five-party meeting: Convergences and bridgeable differences towards the reunification of Cyprus

32. A fresh start for Greece-Libya relations: A view from Nicosia

33. The ‘Magnificent Seven’ of European Defence Integration

34. Public Administration in the era of Covid-19: Policy Responses and Reforms underway

35. Education and wage inequalities in Greece: access to higher education and its effects on income

36. Bank recapitalizations in Greece: From state-led bailouts to the ownership transfer of banks to foreign hands

37. The Greek-Turkish Maritime Disputes: An International Law Perspective

38. It’s Time for a New Deal

39. Greek-American relations: what next?

40. Refugees at the gate of Europe

41. Greece and Israeli-Turkish relations

42. Looking for a bridge over troubled waters: the forthcoming New Pact on Migration and Asylum

43. Greek-Russian Relations: A Potential to Mend Strained Ties

44. The refugee ‘crisis’ in Greece: politicisation and polarisation amidst multiple crises

45. Bulgaria sets tough conditions on North Macedonia’s EU accession path

46. Asylum-seekers’ integration: The time has come