The Greek Current

The Hellenic American Leadership Council
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Mar 18, 2025 • 10min

The Greece, Cyprus, Israel partnership, shifting geopolitics, and Mediterranean stability

Last week on Thursday the foreign ministers of Greece, Cyprus and Israel met in Athens, a meeting that put their trilateral relationship back in the spotlight. This meeting also came as the region deals with important questions that range from the future of a post-Assad Syria to Washington’s commitment to European security. Dr. Gallia Lindenstrauss, a senior fellow at Israel's National Institute of Security Studies, joins Thanos Davelis to discuss the challenges and opportunities for the trilateral partnership between Greece, Cyprus, and Israel in a shifting geopolitical environment.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Backing for Greece-Cyprus power linkAthens weighing its strategic optionsTurkey's Erdogan seeks meeting with Trump, Bloomberg News saysTurkey's Erdogan discusses Russia-Ukraine war, Syria in first official call with TrumpMitsotakis pledges tax cuts and increased investments during Finance Ministry visit
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Mar 17, 2025 • 16min

Prime Minister Mitsotakis' new cabinet

Late last week Prime Minister Mitsotakis announced his broadest cabinet reshuffle yet in the wake of national protests over the handling of the Tempe train crash two years ago. As Mitsotakis looks to rebuild trust with voters, his cabinet is also becoming younger. The Prime Minister promoted several ministers in their 40s, emphasizing the need for younger leaders who can energize governance while delivering policy results. Niko Efstathiou, an Athens based journalist and author, joins Thanos Davelis as we look at Greece’s new cabinet, breaking down the message it sends to Greek voters.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Greek PM tweaks cabinet after train crash protestsGreek Premier Reshuffles Cabinet After Train Crash ProtestsYouth takes lead in new government lineupMoody’s upgrades Greece to investment grade on strong fiscal recovery and stabilityMoody’s upgrade significant for the Greek economy, says gov’t spoxCyprus about to join US Visa Waiver
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Mar 14, 2025 • 13min

Greece and the growing rift between the US and Europe

The past few months have rocked the Transatlantic relationship, as European leaders try to come to terms with a growing rift between Europe and the US that ranges from Ukraine to questions about America’s overall commitment to European defense and security. As the gap between Europe and America widens, this is also raising key questions in Greece, a key US ally and member of the EU. Ian Lesser, the vice president and Brussels chief of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, joins Thanos Davelis to break down what’s at stake for Europe, and look at how Greece can navigate this new reality, balancing its ties with the US and its European partners.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:US or EU? Does Greece need to choose?Trump threatens tariffs on European wine and spirits in escalating trade warBacking for Greece-Cyprus power link
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Mar 13, 2025 • 13min

A turning point for Syria's Kurds?

A deal signed earlier this week by Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, and the commander in chief of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, Mazlum Kobane, is viewed by many as a turning point for Syria’s Kurds. It also comes amid escalating violence across Syria which has cast serious doubts over al-Sharaa’s ability to earn the trust of his people and govern. Steven Cook, the Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins Thanos Davelis to explore whether this deal is really a game changer for Syria and Syria’s Kurds, and break down the roles of outside forces - particularly the US and Turkey - in this story.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Syrian Kurds celebrate deal with Damascus as coastal residents remain wary after violenceSyria’s Kurds win big as Sharaa shakes hands with Kobane to save his own skinKonstantinos Tasoulas to be sworn in as president ThursdayPM eyes major cabinet shake-upThe EU wants to increase deportations and supports ‘return hubs’ in third countriesEurope cracks down on migration. The far right is cheering.
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Mar 12, 2025 • 12min

Mitsotakis looks to shake things up

Almost two years into his second term, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is now set to reboot his government, with announcements of a cabinet reshuffle expected later this week or early next week. The move comes after a string of national protests over the Tempe rail crash, and amid an uncertain geopolitical environment that is raising a number of questions across Europe. Nick Malkoutzis, the co-founder and editor of the economic and political analysis site Macropolis, joins Thanos Davelis to look into the challenges and opportunities for Prime Minister Mitsotakis as he looks to shake up his team.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:PM ponders reshuffle as PASOK mulls inability to make gainsRadical reshuffle or mere recycling?After the Tempe clashes, what?Kurdish-led SDF agrees to integrate with Syrian government forcesEU to impose counter tariffs on $28 billion of US goodsEU wields ‘sledgehammer’ against Trump tariffs
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Mar 11, 2025 • 14min

Greece’s population decline and its need for growth

For many, the economic crisis that gripped Greece in the previous decade is over. However, its legacy is still there, and it goes well beyond the country’s economy. One such legacy is Greece’s birthrate, which was already declining, but the crisis accelerated its fall. As Greece faces a declining population, it also needs to ensure economic growth, and the question many are asking, including our guest today, is whether Greece can thrive with a shrinking population. John Psaropoulos joins Thanos Davelis as we look into Greece’s demographic challenge, one that Prime Minister Mitsotakis has called “existential”. John Psaropoulos is an independent journalist and Al Jazeera's correspondent in southeast Europe. He publishes Hellenica, a weekly deep dive into Greek current affairs and history. You can find it on Substack.com.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Can Greece thrive with a shrinking population?Mitsotakis to unveil 12-year, €28 billion defense armament programTrump highlights Greece-Cyprus role in strategic trade corridor
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Mar 10, 2025 • 11min

Realigning US policy to reflect Turkey's drift away from the West

Late last week a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House of Representatives introduced a piece of legislation that would redesignate Turkey as a Near Eastern country at the State Department, rather than a European country. The legislation followed a hearing in the House on Turkey, where serious concerns about Turkey’s role as a US and NATO ally were expressed. Endy Zemenides, HALC’s Executive Director, joins Thanos Davelis to break down why this legislation on Turkey matters, especially given Ankara’s record that shows it is increasingly at odds with Western security interests.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Bipartisan legislation seeks to rein in Erdogan's Turkey over ties to US foesBridging the Gap: Turkey Between East and WestRubio says Syria must hold accountable 'perpetrators of massacres' Government seeks fresh start as social pressure mountsHigher European defense budgets a first step, production needed, NATO’s Rutte saysSectarian Killings Along Syria’s Coast Spiral Into Crisis for New GovernmentSyria’s Interim President Calls for Unity Amid Fresh Fighting
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Mar 7, 2025 • 12min

Europe's security, Greece, and the challenge of Turkish revisionism

Turkey’s Erdogan has once again played up his country’s importance on the world stage - especially when it comes to defense issues - telling Europeans that their security is “unthinkable without Turkey.” These comments come despite Ankara’s well documented and aggressive moves in the region, from the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean to the Caucasus. Michael Rubin, the director of policy analysis at the Middle East Forum and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Thanos Davelis to discuss what Europe and countries in the region like Greece can do to address the challenge Turkey poses today.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Greece Must Match Turkey’s AggressivenessTurkey’s growing defense industry deepening ties with European powersItalian research vessel departs Crete amid energy project uncertaintyGeopolitics freeze payments for Greece-Cyprus linkupTurkish Cypriot minister says UN meeting will lead nowhere
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Mar 6, 2025 • 18min

A US vote of confidence in Lebanon?

Despite the Trump administration’s 90-day freeze on foreign aid, the State Department announced it was unfreezing $95 million in military assistance to Lebanon. The move is seen as a vote of confidence from the US in the new political order emerging in Lebanon, and in its efforts to continue to degrade Hezbollah. Steven Howard, the Director of Policy and Outreach at the American Task Force on Lebanon (ATFL), and Sean Mathews, a journalist for the Middle East Eye covering the Middle East, North Africa and the Balkans, join Thanos Davelis to break down why these funds matter for Lebanon, which is looking to rebuild after years of crises, and for the region.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:US green lights $95 million in aid for Lebanon’s armyTrump administration approves $95m in aid to Lebanon's militaryUS secretary of state hails Nicosia’s strategic roleEU leaders holding emergency meeting in Brussels on defense, UkraineEmergency EU summit seeks to bolster defence to counter US pivot from alliance
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Mar 5, 2025 • 10min

Alexandroupoli: An essential regional hub for Greece, the US, and NATO

Last week, a fake news report claiming the US was going to ditch Alexandroupoli put the northern Greek port city in the spotlight. This report even reached the Oval Office, where President Trump quickly shut down the story. In the wake of the story, Kathimerini recently took a deep dive into the numbers, looking at how Alexandroupoli has become an essential hub for both commercial and military operations. Vassilis Nedos, Kathimerini’s diplomatic and defense editor, joins Thanos Davelis to explore the important role Alexandroupoli is playing in the region.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Vital role of Greek port uncontestedEU chief unveils €800bn plan to ‘rearm’ EuropeEU pushes emergency plan to send €150B in defense loans to governmentsUN sends official invitation for enlarged meeting on the Cyprus issue on March 17,18

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