Educational Innovation
A few weeks ago I had the chance leading a summer workshop at one of Greece’s finest schools of secondary education; a private one. The …
Communication, New Media, Corporate Comms, Journalism, Politics
A few weeks ago I had the chance leading a summer workshop at one of Greece’s finest schools of secondary education; a private one. The …
On August 1, 1821, the first newspaper was published on Greek soil, called “Salpinx Elliniki)” [Greek Bugle], in Kalamata, on a small printing press brought …
It was right after the latest update of the bailout agreement between Greece and its lenders, when PM Antonis Samaras introduced the term ‘Nea Ellada’ …
What follows are facts and figures, accompanied by some views on May 2014 elections: 1) Main opposition SYRIZA party finished first achieving a clear 3.89 …
According to a definition, ‘groupthink’ is a psychological phenomenon that occurs in a group of people, in which the desire for harmony or conformity (within …
The next big thing in Greek politics will not be the two-party coalition’s political dominance drawn from the successful implementation of MoU’s prior actions. The …
If a financial auditor was asked to explain the Greek crisis, they will probably say that everything is about revenues and expenses and the ability …
A week ago, on April 22, US Ambassador in Athens Daniel Bennett-Smith, in an interview with state news agency AMNA stressed that “we want to …
Analysts remain concerned over the lack of new capital inflow in Greece; the recapitalisation process as well as the ability of Greek politicians to deliver …
I think it is clear that in the last few years most Greeks have walked away from the stereotypes of domestic politics: post-junta period, right, left, far-right, extreme-left, etc., seem fragments of a bygone rhetoric, regardless if they are spoken by contemporary people, who continue to dominate the Greek political scene.