Rethinking Greece | Asteris Huliaras : Contacts, synergies and cooperations are multiplying between Greece and Africa
Asteris Huliaras is Professor of Comparative Politics and International Relations in the...
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Feb 21, 2024 | Rethinking Greece
Asteris Huliaras is Professor of Comparative Politics and International Relations in the...
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Evanthis Hatzivassiliou is Professor of Postwar History at the Department of History of the...
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The 2nd Brussels Forum was jointly organized by think tanks diaNEOSis and ELIAMEP with the...
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Theodore A. Couloumbis, world renowned International Relations expert, Professor Emeritus of...
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George Rorris is one of the most important representatives of figurative art in Greece. Born in...
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Cities across the world are gradually starting to play a greater role in addressing challenges at...
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The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is dynamically participating in the “Study in...
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Greek Tourist Guides are directly linked to tourism in Greece and the promotion of Greece’ s...
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Katerina Papazissi and A dancefloor of her own
Visual artist Katerina Papazissi presents her first solo exhibition A dancefloor of one’s own at the Ileana Tounta Centre for Contemporary Art. Inspired by the Renaissance, Baroque and Expressionism...6 days ago
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Reading Greece: Amorgos – A Little Bookstore in the Middle of the Aegean
Little bookstores constitute an integral part of our culture and our local communities. It’s the place where writers can connect with readers, where we discover new, unknown worlds, where children a...