“Changing Standards- Challenges and Proposals on the Breakfast of a Season” is the title of Euro2day.gr’s special annual “Turning Points” with the New York Times, which is being released.
“Changing Standards- Challenges and Proposals on the Breakfast of a Season” is the title of Euro2day.gr’s special annual “Turning Points” with the New York Times, which is being released. In its pages – electronic and non -Greek and foreign prominent politicians, scientists, as well as people of the economy, business and spirit, they take place on burning issues of a rapidly changing world.
The columnists of the Greek -centric department describe the challenges and opportunities brought by international rearrangements: What will geopolitical instability mean to the country, the possible change of US attitude to the region and the tariff wars? How does politics change and why is the western world more right?
Adonis Georgiadis: The Trump Presidency will be beneficial to Greece and the planet
The vice -president of the New Democracy and the Minister of Health is opposed to Turkey’s entry into the EU, considers that Europe will deny those who are betting on it and characterizes the woke agenda “exaggeration of diversity”. What he says about a return to “traditional values”.
Alexis Tsipras: To resist the “right of the powerful”
Why are the far -right parties reinforced and how do geopolitical developments affect the rise? The former prime minister criticizes the separation of “center-line” and waits for Brussels to extend the common lending beyond the defense.
Nikos Dendias: Radical changes come to national defense
The defense minister talks about the new twenty -year national plan for defense and announces the strengthening of the country’s defense footprint. The new philosophy and innovation as a peak of Greek spear.
Kyriakos Pierrakakis: We are in the middle of a winning decade
The new Minister of National Economy and Finance exempts the value of fiscal discipline and calls it a “necessary treaty”. What he says about salaries, housing, professional opportunities and funding for new business efforts.
Evangelos Venizelos: Instinctive national survival instinct
What is the real power of international law today given the weak support it receives from the international community? How should we navigate to a “multipurpose” world where invoking international law does not in itself constitute a comprehensive and safe strategy?
Stefanos Kasselakis: Historical the conflict between progress and reaction
“Bell” by the leader of the Republic Movement for the conservative direction of minority rights issues. He insists on the importance of the inclusion, which “we must apply to every aspect of life”.
Yiannis Varoufakis: Capitalism is dead, welcoming the techno
The Secretary of the Day25 and the author of a subversive book talks about the techno -lord and the characteristics of the economic system he considers to have succeeded capitalism.
Valdis Dombrovskis: Our well -being depends on our ability to adapt
The European Commissioner for Economics and Productivity in the EU He intervenes in an article on what is immediately ready to change Europe in order to cope with the new offensive competitive environment of Trump’s presidency. Can Brussels?
The Greek-centric part of the edition are also included: Panagiotis Doudonis, Yiannis Maniatis, Angelos Syrigos, Kostas Eleftheriou, Panos Xenokostas, Nikos Koutsiras, Dimitris Papadopoulos, Michelis Hatzigakis, Evangelos Marios Psaltis, Achilleas Angelopoulos, Giorgos Trakakis, Vangelis Atherinos, Yiannis Paraschis, Alexandros Vassilikos, Yiannis Hatzis, Eugenios Vassilikos and Dimitris N. Karydis.
In the international section of the publication, columnists and prominent guests of the “New York Times” submit their views on issues of concern at a planetary level. Alternative and unexpected perspectives by: Tricia Tisak, Charles Oppenheimer, Ezra Klein, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Dmitry Muratov, Eliot Higgins, Anant Agarwal, Timnit Gebru, Lara McCoy, Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Michelle Hanlon and Augusta Greenbaum.
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Source: Skai
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