ELIAMEP Thesis

Editor: Janis A. Emmanouilidis

Athens 03/2008


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ELIAMEP Thesis is a series published by the Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) since May 2008. ELIAMEP Thesis covers topical issues related to EU integration, to Europe's role in global affairs and to important developments in international affairs. ELIAMEP Thesis is published several times a year and its length does not exceed five to seven pages. The person responsible for ELIAMEP Thesis is Janis A. Emmanouilidis, who is Stavros Costopoulos Research Fellow at ELIAMEP.

ELIAMEP Thesis 1/2008: Janis A. Emmanouilidis, Differentiated Europe – Nine Recommendations, April 2008

ELIAMEP Thesis 2/2008: Giannis Grigoriadis, Natural Gas Corridors in Southeastern Europe and European Energy Security, June 2008

ELIAMEP Thesis 3/2008: Thanos Dokos, Searching for a Solution to the Iranian Nuclear Puzzle, November 2008

ELIAMEP Thesis 4/2008: Janis A. Emmanouilidis, Fall of the Berlin Wall 2.0?, December 2008

ELIAMEP Thesis 1/2009: Anna Triandafyllidou, Attempting the Impossible? The Prospects and Limits of Mobility Partnerships and Circular Migration, January 2009

ELIAMEP Thesis 2/2009: Jens Bastian, Falling Behind Again? Southeast Europe and the Global Crisis, March 2009

ELIAMEP Thesis 3/2009: Evangelos Kofos, The Current Macedonian Issue between Athens and Skopje: Is there an Option for a Breakthrough?, April 2009

ELIAMEP Thesis 4/2009: Helen Wallace, The European Union and its Neighbourhood: Time for a Rethink, May 2009

All issues of ELIAMEP Thesis can also be downloaded here.




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