14 Φεβ 2020 Turkey: the case against Erdogan's thugs, sanctions, and more Laura Kelly is a journalist covering foreign policy & cybersecurity for The Hill, and has spent extensive time reporting on the US-Turkey relationship.Andreas Akaras is counsel at Bregman, Berbert, Schwartz & Gilday, and one of the lawyers fighting for justice for the victims of the Sheridan Circle assault in 2017. Andreas is the founder of the Saint Andrew’s Freedom Forum, and is also a former... 30 λεπτά
23 Ιαν 2020 The conflict in Libya and its regional consequences Read the latest briefing on the Libya conflict in NEO Magazine by HALC's Executive Director Endy Zemenides: Turkey’s Libya Gamble 32 λεπτά
12 Δεκ 2019 The history that happened: combating genocide denial Read his article refuting genocide denialist Edward Erickson and setting the record straight: "The History that Happened: Setting the Record Straight on the Armenian Genocide"Look up his books here:Sorrowful Shores: Violence, Ethnicity, and the End of the Ottoman Empire 1912-1923Eternal Dawn: Turkey in the Age of Atatürk 27 λεπτά
27 Νοε 2019 Gates of Fire, Ancient Greece, and more with Steven Pressfield Steven Pressfield is the author of Gates of Fire, the bestselling novel on the Battle of Thermopylae, Tides of War, a novel on Alcibiades and the Peloponnesian War, and more works on Ancient Greece. Gates of Fire is one of the top 50 books on The Leader's Bookshelf, is on the Commandant’s Reading List for all ranks since 2002, is required reading for all officers in the US Marine Corps, and... 33 λεπτά
22 Νοε 2019 Exploring the legacy of the 1973 Athens Polytechnic uprising Author Natalie Bakopoulos joins The Greek Current to discuss her book, The Green Shore, which examines the Greek military junta of 1967–1974, the resistance against it, and the 1973 Athens Polytechnic student uprising.You can purchase the book here: The Green ShoreRead Natalie Bakopoulos's article on Greek poetry here: "Resist: A Letter From Greece" 29 λεπτά
7 Νοε 2019 405-11: Armenian genocide recognized by the US House Last week the US House of Representatives passed two historic votes. The first was an almost unanimous vote (405-11) to pass H. Res. 296 recognizing the Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian genocide. The second vote saw the House pass a bill (403-16) to impose sweeping sanctions on Turkey. The Armenian National Committee's Executive Director Aram Hamparian joinds The Greek Current to discuss these... 30 λεπτά
2 Οκτ 2019 The Last Bluff: The EU's showdown with Greece in 2015 Journalists Eleni Varvitsioti and Viktoria Dendrinou discuss their latest book, The Last Bluff: How Greece Came Face to Face with Financial Catastrophe and the Secret Plan for its Euro Exit. Eleni Varvitsioti is the EU correspondent for Greek daily Kathimerini and SKAI TV. In 2016 she was awarded for her reporting by the Botsis Foundation, Greece's most prestigious journalism prize.Viktoria... 35 λεπτά
22 Σεπ 2019 The Great Fire of Smyrna Mustapha Kemal’s army entered Smyrna on September 9th, 1922. By September 22nd, Smyrna was unrecognizable. The Great Fire — lit by Turkish forces — swept through the city and burned the Greek and Armenian quarters to the ground, marking the end of a Greek presence in Asia Minor that dates back to Homer. Giles Milton, a historian and the author of Paradise Lost: Smyrna 1922, joins us to discuss... 37 λεπτά
8 Σεπ 2019 College rankings and higher education with Paul Glastris What should you look for when choosing the college that's right for you? We examine college rankings, higher education in the US and in Greece, and more with expert Paul Glastris. Paul is the editor in chief of the Washington Monthly and the co-author of the book The Other College Guide. He is also a regular commentator on the BBC, and has been a guest commentator on CNN, MSNBC, NPR, the... 37 λεπτά
29 Αυγ 2019 North Korea, the trade war with China, and more with Harry Kazianis Greek-American expert Harry Kazianis joins the Greek Current to share his insight on North Korea, US-China relations and the escalating “trade war” between the world’s two largest economies, and more. Mr. Kazianis is Senior Director of Korean Studies at the Center for the National Interest and a recognized expert on national security issues involving North & South Korea, China, the... 41 λεπτά
23 Αυγ 2019 Is Erdogan playing Washington like a fiddle? An interview with Steven Cook In early August, Washington seemed to be on “red alert” over Turkey’s threat to take unilateral military action in northern Syria. A deal was struck to avert the crisis after three days of intense talks, but is it possible that Turkish President Erdogan’s threats to invade were a negotiating tactic? Our guest Steven Cook, makes the argument that this is a possibility. We also discuss CAATSA... 41 λεπτά
11 Αυγ 2019 Greece's new government, its priorities, and more Greece's elections in July saw a new government sweep into power led by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Sharing her insight on these developments and the priorities of the new government Katerina Sokou, the Washington DC Correspondent for the Greek Daily Kathimerini & Skai TV and a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council. Steve Oshana, the executive director of A Demand for... 41 λεπτά
6 Ιουλ 2019 A regional strategy in the Eastern Mediterranean HALC Executive Director Endy Zemenides and American Jewish Committee (AJC) Director of Political Outreach Julie Rayman discuss the recent approval of the Eastern Mediterranean Energy and Security Act in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the importance of the bill, and the joint advocacy work of HALC and AJC. Read HALC's press release on the East Med Act here. 36 λεπτά
28 Ιουν 2019 A political earthquake in Istanbul "Whoever wins Istanbul, wins Turkey", said President Erdogan. On Sunday, June 23, President Erdogan's chosen candidate was defeated - again - in a rerun of Istanbul's mayoral election by Ekrem Imamoglu who won by a landslide. Aykan Erdemir, former member of Turkish Parliament and Senior Fellow at The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joins The Greek Current to discuss the seismic Istanbul... 33 λεπτά
17 Ιουν 2019 Translating the Odyssey: An interview with Emily Wilson An interview with author Emily Wilson about her groundbreaking translation of The Odyssey. Read about Emily Wilson and her work here: The First Woman to Translate the Odyssey Into English Growing Up with the Odyssey How Emily Wilson Translated The Odyssey Emily Wilson on Porous Boundaries and the World of Homer 30 λεπτά
12 Ιουν 2019 Life will Smile: The incredible story of Zakynthos A discussion of the documentary Life with Smile with producer Steven Priovolos. The documentary highlights the incredible survival of the Jews of Zakynthos during the Holocaust. Learn more From the US Holocause Museum From the documentary website 33 λεπτά
31 Μαϊ 2019 Lost to the West: The Byzantine Empire What is the legacy of Byzantium? Joining us to discuss Byzantium and its history is Lars Brownworth, a history teacher, the creator of the popular podcast "12 Byzantine Rulers", and the author of the book Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization. PODCAST: https://12byzantinerulers.com/ BOOK: Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued... 37 λεπτά
20 Μαϊ 2019 A new leader for the Greek Orthodox Church in America Earlier this month Archbishop of America Demetrios submitted his resignation to the Ecumenical Patriarch. The Holy Synod quickly announced his successor - Metropolitan Elpidophoros. Discussing the changes, what they mean, and the challenges that face the incoming Archbishop is Professor George Demacopoulos, the Fr. John Meyendorff & Patterson Family Chair of Orthodox Christian Studies and... 40 λεπτά
12 Μαϊ 2019 Lifting the arms embargo on Cyprus: Interview with Jonathan Schanzer An interview with Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president of research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a former terrorism finance analyst at the US Department of the Treasury, on lifting the arms embargo on Cyprus, the Eastern Mediterranean, and Turkey and sanctions. Read his latest piece here: "It's time to lift the arms embargo on Cyprus" 30 λεπτά
5 Μαϊ 2019 Interview with Georgios Lakkotrypis, Republic of Cyprus Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry Interview with Georgios Lakkotrypis, Republic of Cyprus Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry on the sidelines of The Economist's summit on the Eastern Mediterranean in New York. Listen in to learn all about Cyprus's role in the region, energy diplomacy and exploration, and the importance of the Eastern Mediterranean Security and Energy Partnership Act. 17 λεπτά