Book Presentation Panel (Nicosia: Journalists’ Hearth, 18.03.19)

On 18 March 2019 Dr. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis participated in a panel presentation of his latest Greek-language book entitled “Sisyphus in Anatolia: 150 Articles and Photographs on Turkey”, which took place at Dimosiografiki Estia (Journalists’ Hearth), Nicosia on Monday 18 March 2019. The event was organized by the Secretariat of Intercommunal Cooperation and the Organization of Young Scientists (ONE) of the Democratic Rally (DISY) party. Speakers included Averof Neofytou, President of DISY, Harris Georgiades, Minister of Finance, Nicos Tornaritis, Parliamentary Leader of DISY, Marios Pelekanos, President of ONE and Rena Choplarou, head of the Secreteriat of Intercommunal Cooperation. A video of the event can be found at:

https://youtu.be/cuEv6YgaA0g

 

Participation in FEUTURE Panel Discussion (Athens: ELIAMEP, 21.02.19)

Dr. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis participated in a panel discussion on EU-Turkey relations entitled “EU-Turkey Relations: What Policy Challenges?: Security and Energy”. The event was held on Thursday 21 February 2019 at the conference room of the Representation of the European Commission in Greece, in the framework of the project “EU-Turkey Relations: Mapping Dynamics and Future Scenarios (FEUTURE).” The project was funded by the European Commission (Horizon 2020), and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) was one of the partners. Dr. George Markopouliotis, head of the Representation of the European Commission in Greece, Dr. Thanos Dokos, general director of ELIAMEP, Dr. Panagiota Manoli, University of the Peloponnese and Prof. Panayotis Tsakonas, University of the Aegean, were the other speakers. A video of Dr. Grigoriadis’ participation can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbtiLBqQDms&t=8s

 

 

Newspaper Article (Ta Nea, 02.02.19)

Dr. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis authored on 2 February 2019 an article on the upcoming visit of the Greek Prime Minister to Turkey, which appeared on the Greek daily “Ta Nea”. The full text is available here.