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A. Platias: The Grand Strategy of Themistocles: How a medium-sized city of Attica defeated the Persian Superpower and turned itself into a Naval Empire

A. Platias: The Grand Strategy of Themistocles: How a medium-sized city of Attica defeated the Persian Superpower and turned itself into a Naval Empire {loadmoduleid 197}

Sino-US Relations after the US Presidential Election: A Discussion between two leading American and Chinese Scholars

When: NOV 23, 2020 14:30 (EET) Watch the entire webinar on Youtube. {youtube}ARxTtSVQGd0{/youtube} Poster:

ΕΒΟΟΚ: COVID-19 και η «επόμενη μέρα» – Γεωπολιτική, Οικονομία, Διεθνείς θεσμοί

Πρακτικά Διαδικτυακής ΗμερίδαςΠειραιάς, 2 Ιούλιου 2020 Εισαγωγή - Επιμέλεια: Ειρήνη ΧειλάΠρόλογος: Αριστοτέλης Τζιαμπίρης Διοργανωτές: Τμήμα Διεθνών και Ευρωπαϊκών Σπουδών (Πανεπιστήμιο Πειραιώς) και Συμβούλιο Διεθνών Σχέσεων (Council for Foreign Relations-Greece) ISBN: 978-960-6897-11-5 Εκδόσεις Πανεπιστημίου Πειραιώς Download PDF Online Viewer: {loadmoduleid 194}

Ioanna Bantouna

Brief CV Ioanna Bantouna is a Doctor of International Affairs (Ph.D. with distinction) and an associate of the Department of International and European Studies of the University of Piraeus, focusing on issues of international law, international relations, negotiations and international organizations and institutions. She is currently conducting her postdoctoral research…

Webinar on the US Presidential Elections 2020 – The day after

When: 05/11/2020 19:00 - Where: ZOOM The Council for International Relations-Greece in cooperations with the Department of International and European Studies of the University of PIraeus and the Department of Interantional, European and Area Studies of Panteion University presented a Webinar on US Presidential Elections 2020: "The day after" on November 5th, 2020…

Webinar: Global Ramifications of the US Elections

When: 27/10/2020 18:00 - Where: ZOOM The Department of International and European Studies of the University of Piraeus and the Council for International Relations - Greece presented the Webinar "Global Ramifications of the US Elections 2020" on 27 OCT 2020 - 18:00 Speaker: Markos Kounalakis, Hoover Institue, Standford University Discussants: Athanasios Platias, University…

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