Nicolas Mottas
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Libya:between Scylla and Charybdis
Gaddafi is ruthless and brutal but a NATO intervention is not the answer
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Letter from the Middle East
Nicolas Mottas, stationed in Tel Aviv, writes about the importance of finding a peaceful solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict
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A Greek response to Turkey’s current neo-Ottomanist diplomacy
Recent violations of Greek continental shelf reignites talks on the Athens-Ankara relations
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Greece: the deeper source of anti-authoritarian terrorism
“This State kills you every day, condemning people to unemployment and
poverty. When they take your dignity you have to react!”
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Are you born or do you become Greek?
Nicolas Mottas argues immigrants becoming Greek citizens poses no threat to Greek identity.
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Grey theories in the Aegean
The notion of ‘grey areas’ in the Eastern Aegean may again lead to spiraling conflict between Greece and Turkey, as it did in 1996.
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Put Greece back on the diplomatic map
Nicolas Mottas critiques the consensus that exists between the two major political parties in Greece on regional foreign policy
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A new ‘Helsinki Process’ is required
Nicolas Mottas argues that Greece needs to shape a new strategy in its relations with neighbouring Turkey.
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The progressive route to compromise
The name ‘Republic of Northern Macedonia’ can be an acceptable designation, according to NICOLAS MOTTA, but only when specific preconditions have been met.
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Cyprus needs fresh drive for reunification
Nicholas Mottas argues that the resolution of the Cyprus issue will require Greece and Cyprus to put in place a new strategy which forces the international community to engage with