George Pagoulatos explains that Putin “with one move managed to revive NATO, to unite Europe against it, to boost European defense integration, to ridicule all his friends (from Trump, to Le Pen, to Salvini), to justify anti-Russian atavism and turn a “brotherly” neighboring nation into an enemy.” Click to read the article, in Greek.
George Pagoulatos analyzes the day after the war in Ukraine and explains why ensuring peace is hollow without serious deterrent power. Click to read the article, in Greek.
Thirty years ago, in February 1992, in an idyllic city in the Netherlands, 12 leaders signed the Treaty on European Union. The Maastricht Treaty is considered the most important EU treaty, because it paved the way for the euro. However, its as yet incomplete 2nd pillar, that of a common foreign and security policy, could not be more relevant today.…
In parallel with the screening of Stathis Kalyvas’s documentary mini-series Disasters and Triumphs, George Pagoulatos writes about Greek history, explaining why it is “a story of upward mobility”. Click to read the article, in Greek.
George Pagoulatos analyzes the sad fact that no society dislikes the European Union more than the Greek one and attempts to explain the deeper causes of this negative opinion. Click to read the article, in Greek.