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Alumni Publication: "The 2023 Elections in Greece: Lessons and Expectations" by Antonia Dimou

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By Antonia Dimou
September 7, 2023, Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs, University of Nicosia

This month, the Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs (CCEIA) at the University of Nicosia in Cyprus published NESA Center alumna Antonia Dimou’s recent piece on lessons and expectations from the 2023 elections in Greece.

Dimou's piece is included in the center's September special issue of its bimonthly newsletter, In Depth. This special issue focuses on what can be expected after the elections in Cyprus, Greece and Turkey.

"The re-election of New Democracy and the subsequent formation of a strong government led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis are expected to enhance Greece’s economic stability and reforms to foster growth and create jobs. Not least, Greece will continue to pursue active diplomacy and coalition building to safeguard its national security and regional stability through the lens of cooperative rather than zero-sum games," writes Dimou.

Read the full article (pages 20-23)

About the Author

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Antonia Dimou is the Director of the Middle East Unit at the Institute for Security and Defense Analyses (ISDA), based in Athens, Greece; and, an Associate at the Center for Middle East Development, University of California, Los Angeles.

About the Publisher

The Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs, which is affiliated with the University of Nicosia, is an independent, nonprofit making organization, whose mission is to advance multidisciplinary, scholarly and policy-oriented research, provide advisory services and promote open debate with the objective of addressing problems and challenges at the national, regional, European and international level.


The views presented in this article are those of the speaker or author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its components.

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 22 Sep 2023

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Cooperative Security, Public Diplomacy, Political Processes, Maritime Security and Piracy , Greece , 2023 elections in Greece, New Democracy, New Democracy re-election, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Greece’s economic stability, Diplomacy, Greece national security, regional stability, maritime security, Greece democracy, Greek economy, Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs, CCEIA, University of Nicosia, Antonia Dimou, NESA Center Alumni Publication
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