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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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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Greek breakfast: A project to promote the country's gastronomic wealth - Greek News Agenda
“Greek breakfast” is an initiative by the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels that aims to incorporate the country’s gastronomic wealth into the overall experience of Greek and foreign hotel guests. In e...3 days ago
Eat beans and live longer: One reason why many Ikarians live to be 100
In The Ikaria Way, Greek American chef Diane Kochilas offers a roadmap for people who want to incorporate aspects of the Mediterranean island's "Blue Zone" diet into their lives.