EPISODE · Mar 15, 2024 · 14 MIN
The Greek debt crisis and President Obama's foreign policy
from The Greek Current · host Hellenic Leaders
How critical was the US role during the Greek debt crisis, and how does it fit into then President Barack Obama’s wider approach to US foreign policy, especially at a time when the US was looking to pivot to Asia? Katerina Sokou, who holds the research fellowship at ELIAMEP on “Greek-American Relations” and who covered the Greek crisis from Washington, DC as a correspondent for Kathimerini, joins Thanos Davelis to break down how the Greek debt crisis provides a case study into the Obama foreign policy doctrine - the focus of her recent in-depth report for ELIAMEP - and underscores Europe’s continuing importance for Washington, DC. Read Katerina Sokou’s latest here: Obama’s Foreign Policy and the Greek Debt CrisisYou can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Second ship loaded with Gaza aid from Cyprus, says charityUS Army boats head out on a mission to build a floating pier off Gaza’s shore for food deliveriesPM: Beleri case clouds relations with AlbaniaRama appoints ethnic Greek as Vlora prefect
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Katerina Sokou, who holds the research fellowship at ELIAMEP on “Greek-American Relations” and who covered the Greek crisis from Washington, DC as a correspondent for Kathimerini, joins Thanos Davelis to break down how the Greek debt crisis provides a case study into the Obama foreign policy doctrine - the focus of her recent in-depth report for ELIAMEP - and underscores Europe’s continuing importance for Washington, DC.
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