Following the conclusion of the World Economic Forum in Davos, ELIAMEP’s experts share their views on the strategic trends highlighted in global geopolitics and assess their implications for transatlantic cooperation.

The analysis is available in Greek.

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What strategic trends in global geopolitics did Davos highlight, and what implications arise for transatlantic cooperation? – ELIAMEP experts’ views
Ino Afentouli Senior Policy Advisor; Head of the Observatory of Geopolitics and Diplomacy
Jens Bastian Senior Policy Advisor; Independent Economic Consultant
Manos Matsaganis Head of the European Economy Programme; A. G. Leventis Foundation Senior Research Fellow; Professor, Polytechnic University of Milan
Spyros Blavoukos Head, EU Institutions & Policies Programme; Head of the 'Ariane Condellis' European Programme; Senior Research Fellow; Professor, Athens University of Economics & Business
What strategic trends in global geopolitics did Davos highlight, and what implications arise for transatlantic cooperation? – ELIAMEP experts’ views
Constantine Capsaskis Research Fellow, Mediterranean Programme
Dimitris Tsarouhas Senior Research Fellow, Washington DC
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis Senior Research Fellow, Head, Turkey Programme; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies
What strategic trends in global geopolitics did Davos highlight, and what implications arise for transatlantic cooperation? – ELIAMEP experts’ views
Ronald Meinardus Senior Research Fellow; Coordinator of research projects on Greek - German relations
What strategic trends in global geopolitics did Davos highlight, and what implications arise for transatlantic cooperation? – ELIAMEP experts’ views
Katerina Sokou Non-Resident Research Fellow; Executive Director of the American Hellenic Chamber of Commerce USA; Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council