Aiming at informing students and the academic community, in Greece and abroad, on existing & prospective scholarships & grants, the Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) will systematically collect & publish at this web page, various calls for applications, in the field of social sciences, with emphasis on International & European Studies, Strategic Studies, Political Science, Geopolitics, Geostrategy, Geoeconomy, Political, Diplomatic and Military History and related subjects.
This hub aspires to provide systematic information on scholarships & grants offered by the Greek government, state bodies, endowments and private entities to Greek & non-Greek students in Greece, as well as information on scholarships and grants provided by other states, foreign endowments and private entities to Greek students both in Greece & abroad. Information on such scholarships will refer to all levels of education, i.e. undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, post-doctoral & research level.
This website will be regularly updated & uploaded by Dr. Evangelos Ilias-Tembos, Expert-First Counsellor, Ηellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs, [European Union & European Defence Policy] & Senior Research Fellow of ELIAMEP & Dr. George Tzogopoulos, PhD Media and Communication Studies, ELIAMEP Website Editor [Media and politics, European public sphere US and EU foreign policies, transatlantic relations]:
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You can read here the article containing ten proposals for a better management of the refugee crisis, which was written by Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos. This commentary was published in the Greek daily Kathimerini on 20 April 2016 [in Greek].
Dr Theodore Tsakiris, Assistant Professor at the University of Nicosia and Co-ordinator of the Programme: ‘Geopolitics of Energy’ at ELIAMEP wrote working paper 71/2016 in which he deals with the day after in Iran following the lift of sanctions. In particular, he focuses on the impact at the economic and geostrategic level.
Research Fellow of ECFR and ELIAMEP Dr Angeliki Dimitriadi participated in a CEPS study titled: Irregular Migration, Trafficking and Smuggling of Human Beings: Policy Dilemmas in the EU with a chapter on the interrelationship between trafficking and irregular migration. The study is available here.
This paper deals with the phenomenon of right-wing extremism and focuses on the examination of systemic and anti-systemic elements in the political discourse of the Greek far-right party Golden Dawn. More specifically, the research question this paper addresses is: under what conditions the political discourse of right-wing parties changes. Although several researchers maintain that the political discourse of right-wing parties remains stable through time, others support the view that the entrance of these parties into Parliament signals a change in their rhetoric, which tends to a movement towards the center. My hypothesis is that the political discourse of right-wing extremist parties changes on becoming actively involved in the political system. To test my hypothesis, I used methodological tools that rely on quantitative content analysis, and, more specifically, on the creation of a codified framework that is based on material extracted from a variety of contexts in which the party’s political discourse is expressed. Focusing on a quantitative analysis of empirical data (statistical analysis), this paper attempts to trace qualitative variation and possible rifts in right-wing radical political discourse.
Αuthor: Maria – Eleni Anastasopoulou
Working Paper 73/2016: «The Political Discourse of Golden Dawn, 2009-2015 Systemicity and Antisystemicity»
COP21 in Paris sparked a glimmer of hope that perhaps nations were finally ready to take on the climate crisis. The message of optimism now requires concrete action and steadfast commitment to a process that raises a number of crucial challenges: technological, political, social and economic. Who will lead after COP21? As the crisis continues to grow, new robust leadership is imperative. This paper discusses why a close collaboration between the EU and China may result in the necessary push to solidify a concrete vision and a roadmap for our common future in the Anthropocene.
Author: Dr Sophia Kalantzakos
Working Paper 72/2016: «EU and China: Leadership after COP21»
Research and innovation are important instruments for the development, particularly through international cooperation. During the last five years, Greece is facing a very acute problem of brain drain. Policies for retaining the highly skilled are imperative; equally imperative is policy planning for capitalising on highly skilled Greeks already abroad. The first proposal of this working paper is about the integration of research and innovation into the political planning of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs; further development of international cooperation schemes will be beneficial for the Greek research community. The second proposal is about establishing a Diaspora Knowledge Network, in order to capitalise on the Greek scientific diaspora. Good practices of other states are adjusted to Greek needs, with the aim of facilitating sustainable and efficient brain circulation and benefiting all stakeholders. In this way, Greek scientists and researchers abroad will be able to connect with the Greek research and innovation ecosystem, either directly, or through international cooperation with their institutions. The purpose will be to increase investments in research and innovation and the efficient use of NSRF/EU funds.
Author: Dr Sarantis Kougiou
Policy Paper No. 25: The international cooperation in research and innovation with the support of the Greek Diaspora: Transforming ‘brain drain’ into ‘brain gain‘
ELIAMEP White Book on Greek Foreign Policy, Defence and Security is now available by I. Sideris Publications. It is edited by Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos and aims at constituting a high-level strategy textbook by outlining objectives of the Greek national strategy and defining partners and regions of high interest. In this context, relations of Greece with the EU and important countries are analysed while attention is also paid to the institutional framework of Greek foreign policy.
The main objectives of ELIAMEP White Book on Greek Foreign Policy, Defence and Security are:
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The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy , the Institute of International Economic Relations, the Institute of International Relations, the Department of Political Sciences and International Relations of the University of Peloponnese and the Department of Mediterranean Studies of the University of the Aegean coorganised a public debate ‘The New Silk Road of Chinα, One Belt One Road (OBOR) and Greece’. The debate took place on Wednesday 30 March 2016, at 11:30, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Auditorium G. Kranidiotis).
You can read here the article on the EU-Τurkey agreement in the context of the refugee crisis, which was written by Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos. This commentary was published in the Greek daily Kathimerini on 23 March 2016.
The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) organized on 22 March 2016 a roundtable discussion with Mr. Ditmir Bushati, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Albania, on the theme of: “The role of Albanian – Greek relations in a challenging European context”.
Comments were made by Mr. Alexandros Mallias, Ambassador (ad hon); the discussion was moderated by Dr. Thanos Dokos, Director General, ELIAMEP.
The discussion was held at the premises of the European Commission Representation in Greece, with the participation of researchers, diplomats, and journalists.
You can watch the interview with Mr. Ditmir Bushati here.
Research Fellow of ELIAMEP Dr Filippa Chatzistavrou and Director of XERFI Olivier Passet wrote a paper for German Council on Foreign Relations (Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Auswaertige Politik (DGAP) on the role of France during the Greek crisis. This paper is available here.
Dr. Thanos Dokos, Director General of ELIAMEP, contributed in the study ‘Defence Budgets and Cooperation in Europe: Developments, Trends and Drivers’. The study was produced in the framework of the project ‘Permanent Monitoring and Analysis of military capabilities and defence sector trends’, managed by a consortium of European think tanks, including ELIAMEP, and funded by the European Defence Agency (EDA).
The White Book of ELIAMEP on Foreign Policy, Defence and Security is now available by ‘I.Sideris‘ publications (in Greek). On this occasion, a public event took place on Tuesday 15 March 2016, at 18:30 at the Old Parliament Building (Kolokotroni Square, 13 Stadiou Street, Athens). You can find more information on the Greek version of ELIAMEP website.
The Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) and the Hellenic American Leadership Council (HALC) issued a joint paper proposing measures to better deal with the refugee crisis. This paper is available here.
The 18th issue of the Middle East-Mediterranean Report deals with the re-integration of non-Muslim societies in the Turkish society. In particular, it explores the role of social media and their impact on multiculturalism.
Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos wrote an article in Journal of International Politics and Society (Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft Journal) analysing the refugee crisis and presenting five proposals for an effiicent management of the problem. The article is available here.
In an article published in Kathimerini on 13 March 2016 journalist Yannis Palaiologos reports on ELIAMEP’s White Book. The article is available here (in Greek).
Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos wrote the article ‘Energy Geopolitics in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Role of Greece’ in the study: Energy Cooperation and Security in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Seismic Shift towards Peace or Conflict? This study was published by Tel Aviv University and the S. Daniel Abrahan Center for International and Regional Studies. You can find here more information.
The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) in cooperation with the European Stability Initiative organized on 3rd of March 2016 a roundtable discussion with Mr. Κnaus Gerald, Chairman of European Stability Initiative (ESI) on the theme of “Houdini” Greece? Reflections on Greek options -seen from Berlin, Vienna and Ankara- on the eve of Brussels meeting with Davutoglu.
The discussion was held at ELIAMEP’s offices with the participation of researchers, technocrats and journalists.
The report is available here.