Antonia Dimou

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Antonia Dimou is Head of the Middle East Unit at the Institute for Security and Defense Analyses, Greece; and, an Associate at the Center for Middle East Development, University of California, Los Angeles

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The East Mediterranean Unties the Gordian Knot of Europe’s Energy Dependence

The war on Ukraine has revived interest in the development of natural gas resources and the execution of infrastructure projects that can bring energy...

Greece Internationalizes Turkey’s Revisionism

“We do not open a dialogue with the illegal, the ahistorical and the irrational”. This statement by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis came after the Turkish leadership’s decision to climax its...

Libya’s Energy Puzzle: Every Challenge is an Opportunity

Libya’s energy sector remains divided between two authorities, the National Oil Corporation (NOC) and the Petroleum Facilities Guard, and three governments namely the House...

Geopolitics and strategy drive Greece-US relations

A new era has unfolded in Greece-United States relations that are based on common democratic values and shared interests. The bilateral relationship is strategic,...

Trilateral Partnerships drive East Mediterranean security and prosperity

Trilateral partnerships, the miniature of multilateralism, can significantly contribute to peace, security, and economic development between regional countries. Shared interests, common values, and effective...

A New Era in US-Jordan Relations

King Abdullah of Jordan is the first Arab leader who met American President Joe Biden at the White House. The visit has reaffirmed the...

Intelligence and Evolution of Democracy in Jordan

The relationship between democracy and the character of secret intelligence presents an interesting puzzle. The very concept of democracy demands that an intelligence agency...

The Exceptionality of the Hashemite Rule in Jordan

In the tumultuous politics of the Middle East, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has traditionally steered a cautious and successful course in international relations....

Greece and Egypt: Game Changers in the East Mediterranean’s Energy Geopolitics

Greece remains the third most unexplored country in the East Mediterranean with promising prospects of energy discoveries that are documented in 3-D seismic surveys...

Jordan, Israel, and Palestine in Quest of Solving the Energy Conundrum

Gas discoveries in the Eastern Mediterranean can help deliver dividends of peace to Jordan, Israel, and Egypt. New energy supply options can strengthen Jordan’s...

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